[Go Hyunjun's News]

<Anchor>

I'll start news on Tuesday. Current critic, Hyun-jun Ko. What is the first news today (7th)?

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

Controversy has arisen over the SNS, saying that Koreans were killed in Syria. Fortunately, this was not true.

On the 5th of May, an Internet community posted a YouTube video of the civil war in Syria and a somewhat shocking article about the killing of Koreans in Syria.

The video shows the bodies of allegedly insurgent soldiers and other items that appear to be theirs.

It appears to be a man whose address is located in Cheongju, Chungbuk. The contents spread to online sites such as SNS pages in Cheongju, and netizens responded that they should notify the embassy and report to the police.

However, the verification revealed that it was a simple happening due to missing ID.

An official from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Security Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the man in the resident registration card lives in Korea and that the contents of the article are not true.

<Anchor>

I'm glad. I'll have to find out more about how this ID card went there and whether personal information has been stolen for other purposes. Please tell me the next news.

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

We will deliver the next news. The news came from Canada, where an unprecedented accident in which a wheel was taken off a passenger plane carrying 50 passengers.

When the airliner on the runway was about to fall off the ground, it sparked in the middle of one of the wheels, and the wheels fell off almost simultaneously with takeoff.

It happened on the Air Canada Express airliner from Montreal, Canada, to the city of Quebec on the 3rd.

The video was taken by a passenger on board an airliner, who said, "There was a small flame on the wheels since the passengers ran on the runway." .

Eventually, the plane crashed around the airport for two hours, consumed fuel, and landed safely. At that time, there were 49 passengers and three crew members, but fortunately no one was injured.

The airline said the trained pilot was able to save lives, and said it would check the plane and take the necessary action.

<Anchor>

The pilot was an experienced pilot and the plane maintenance was terrible. Do you want to move on to the next news?

<Hyun-Joon Ko / Critical Commentary>

Last year, 119 asked for help, and how many calls did you receive? The result was a call every three seconds.

The National Fire Service said that the number of 119 reports reached 11,567,000 cases in 2019. Considering that Korea's population was 55.17 million as of last year, more than one in five people called 119. It is

In fact, one out of four cases of incoming calls were found to be 119. It was reported that an emergency call was accidentally pressed on a smartphone and reported as 119.

The number of dispatches was also small. The number of dispatches due to the fire report last year was 153,000, and firefighters were dispatched every three minutes.

Rescue dispatch was dispatched once every 36 seconds and emergency dispatch was reported once every 11 seconds.

Compared to 2018, on-site reports increased by 1.2%, especially in the areas of rescue and living safety, which increased by 8% and 6%, respectively.

The increase in the number of reported calls is due to the fact that the number of related reports increased as several typhoons passed through the Korean peninsula last year.