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To simulate a large number of bee stings and water accidents, Nan City Government and Jianshan Pi Resort conducted a drill with a large number of injuries. 2024/12/11
"Tainan City Tourism Bureau

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In order to strengthen Tainan City's tourism and amusement industry's ability to respond to a large number of casualties in disaster incidents, relevant city government units have joined forces with tourism and amusement operators within their jurisdiction to conduct a mass patient drill at 10 a.m. today (11th) at Liuying Jianshanpi Resort. .

Mayor Huang Weizhe expressed his gratitude to the Tourism Administration of the Ministry of Transportation for subsidizing the city's tourism and amusement industry safety improvement plan. Safety is the most important thing for the sustainable operation of the tourism and amusement industry. In order to improve the emergency response capabilities of the tourism and amusement industry and the public's travel safety awareness, the city government Through this plan, we will conduct rescue publicity briefings, education and training, tourism safety promotion and emergency rescue drills for a large number of injured and sick patients. During the drills, the industry will collaborate with the local fire station, police station, health bureau and other units to strengthen the The emergency response capabilities of public and private sectors, disaster scene control and medical capacity within their jurisdiction.

Lin Guohua, director of the Tourism and Tourism Bureau, said that in recent years, bee sting accidents have occurred frequently in various tourist areas in Taiwan, especially in autumn, which is the peak season for bee activity. In order to strengthen the emergency response mechanism for bee attacks in the city's tourism and entertainment industry, this event was specially planned. The theme of the drill was that a large number of tourists were attacked by bee stings on the trails around the resort prairie. The self-defense firefighting team of Jianshanpi Resort conducted a large-scale event safety drill together, using existing resources and manpower to quickly and methodically , under the principle of safety, the process of immediate notification, control of on-site conditions, and preliminary first aid treatment of the injured is very realistic.

In addition to the beautiful natural landscape, Jianshanpi Resort also has a number of leisure and recreational facilities focusing on water activities. Therefore, this drill also planned to simulate the situation where tourists boarded a lake boat at the West Pier and broke down and lost power on the way. In the event of a water activity accident in which a tourist accidentally falls into the water while anchored in the lake, training on-site service personnel to be able to respond immediately and adapt to emergency situations, and assisting tourists in quickly and safely evacuating is the primary task of the exercise.

Jianshanpi Resort stated that participating in this drill will help strengthen employees’ awareness of disaster prevention and response actions, and also demonstrate the good understanding and response of the self-defense firefighting marshalling personnel; in view of the thousands of unexpected situations, different trainings will continue in the future. Accident simulation drills can accumulate more disaster response energy and experience for the park, which can serve as practical experience for the resort and also provide tourists with a safe travel environment.

The Tourism and Tourism Bureau added that representatives from local governments and tourism operators were invited to observe the drill on site. It also thanked the Municipal Fire Department, Municipal Police Department, and Municipal Fire Department for their participation and support in making emergency notification and disaster rescue procedures easier. Smoothly and accurately, the exercise was successfully completed.

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