[랜선핫이슈] Fire protection badminton abuse, youth who smoked in the backseat of a bus, dog lost in forest fire rescued after 4 months

“Sometimes we have gardening in restricted areas”

A firefighter who made him play badminton in a fire suit

▲ (Getty Image Bank)

▲ (Getty Image Bank)

A firefighter who abused his subordinates was disciplined.

On the 11th, fire authorities and others announced that the Incheon Fire Headquarters recently held a disciplinary committee to reduce the salary of the former 119 Special Rescue Team A firefighter for violating the ban on private labor for two months as a disciplinary measure.

The disciplinary committee determined that the fire department had committed an offense equivalent to one month of suspension. However, considering the awards he has received in the past, the level of disciplinary action has been lowered to two months, which is the level of light punishment.

A fire craft last year made subordinates wear fire suits and play badminton at the helicopter hangar of the 119 Special Rescue Team in Jung-gu, Incheon. In August of the same year, we had subordinates take care of a vegetable garden near the office building during working hours. The vegetable garden was located near the runway where helicopters were dispatched, which is an area where growing crops is prohibited.

The Office of Government Policy Coordination conducted an inspection and investigation in September last year when allegations of abuse by the fire boat were raised.

In the inspection process, fire fighter A left the office early and left the office and used the budget for other purposes, and the fact that he broke the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) quarantine rules by spreading a table outside the office building and having a dinner with the staff was also added. is said to have been revealed.

The fire department admitted some misconduct during the investigation, and after receiving disciplinary action, it was said that the personnel were transferred to another department within the Incheon Fire Department.

“Did you go back to the 1980s?”

Controversy over teenagers who smoked cigarettes with no-mask in the backseat of the bus

▲ (Community Capture)

▲ (Community Capture)

A photo of students smoking in the backseat of a city bus has been released and is causing outrage.

On the 10th, photos of the scene were shared on online communities and SNS (social network services).

The boys, who appear to be teenagers in the photo, are sitting one after another by the window in the back seat of a city bus with cigarettes out the window. The mask wasn’t even properly worn.

Netizens who saw minors smoking proudly expressed their anger, saying, “How do kids get education these days?” and “I have to pay a fine.”

Since the teenagers in the photo appear to be in their early teens, there has also been a reaction that ‘the age of law enforcement boys should be lowered or abolished’.

Smoking is prohibited on the bus under the current law. According to the National Health Promotion Act, smoking is compulsory in vehicles with 16 passengers or more, and a fine of not more than 100,000 won will be imposed if you violate this rule. In addition, non-wearing of a mask may be punished according to the Infectious Disease Prevention Act, which imposes a fine of not more than 100,000 won if the local government does not follow the infectious disease prevention measures.

“A dramatic discovery in a snow-capped 150cm snowy mountain”

Dog rescued after 4 months lost in wildfire

▲(Tahoe PAWS a Community Animal Response Team 페이스북)

▲(Tahoe PAWS a Community Animal Response Team 페이스북)

A dog lost while evacuating from a large wildfire in California last summer was found in a snow-capped mountain and returned to its owner safely.

According to the Washington Post on the 10th (local time), Russ, a pit bull terrier, was discovered by a man while skiing in the mountains near Lake Tahoe, California, in December of last year. The man posted a picture of Russ on Facebook. At the time, Russ said that he was wary of growling when people approached him.

‘Tahoe Faus’ and ‘TLC 4 Furry Friends’, a non-profit organization that came across Russ’s photos, started to rescue Russ. Those who searched for a snowy mountain covered with 150 cm of snow in the cold of -18 degrees Celsius, quickly rescued Russ.

The rescued russ did not show any major abnormalities as a result of diagnosis. Also, a microchip implanted in Russ allowed him to find the owner. Russ’ owner, who lives in Riverside County, California, said he was delighted to learn that Russ was alive.

The owner and Russ broke up while evacuating the Caldor wildfire in El Dorado County, California, in August of last year.

Volunteer Leona Allen, who helped rescue Russ, said, “I’ve been doing some pretty cool rescue work, and this is probably the best. Another life can be lived happily and safely.”

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