Do you think a fire may happen around you someday?
If an uncontrollable event resulting in fire should occur, the first impulse will be to run. After we get out, we need to call the police in time and wait for fire fighters to help us put out the fire. However, fire fighters cannot arrive immediately, and the best time to control the fire is exactly the first several minutes after the fire breaks out.
Based on this consideration, the Safety and Environment Division believes it's necessary to establish a fire-fighting team to prevent and fight a fire. Thus we have the AHC volunteer fire-fighting team.
Our volunteer fire fighters come from various divisions. It's found through the discussion that every fire fighter knows where fire hazards exist in his post so as to ensure a solid foundation for fire prevention.
The fire-fighting team has a better understanding of fire prevention and fighting by actively asking questions during the theoretical training as well as by participating in practical exercises with fire-fighting equipment. The Safety and Environment Division will organize similar theoretical training and practical exercises regularly in the future. Certainly our volunteer fire-fighting team will do its best to prevent the occurrence of fires.
We hope the AHC volunteer fire fighters will be superheroes in our hearts.