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Six Fire Departments in Central Okinawa Island Conducted a Joint Water Rescue Training Exercise in Uruma City, Including Underwater Searches and Vehicle Recovery.
[Uruma] The Central Fire Chiefs' Association, comprised of six fire departments in the central part of the main island, conducted a water rescue training exercise at Henza Fishing Port in Uruma City on the 4th and 5th. Based on a mutual support agreement, a total of 60 people were divided into four groups to conduct training, including underwater searches and submerged vehicle searches. Daisaku Tanaka, section chief (fire commander's assistant) …
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[Uruma] The Central Fire Chiefs' Association, comprised of six fire departments in the central part of the main island, conducted a water rescue training exercise at Henza Fishing Port in Uruma City on the 4th and 5th. Based on a mutual support agreement, a total of 60 people were divided into four groups to conduct training, including underwater searches and submerged vehicle searches. Daisaku Tanaka, section chief (fire commander's assistant) …