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FHN “Gənclik Mall” ticarət mərkəzində təlim keçirib

“Fövqəladə Hallar Nazirliyi and State Fire Protection and State Fire Control Services jointly organized a training on “Emergency⁢ Behavior Rules and Evacuation” at the “Gənclik Mall” shopping center‍ located at 14 Fətəli Xan Xoyski street, Nərimanov district, Baku⁢ city.

According to the information provided by the Ministry of Emergency⁣ Situations to SIA, the purpose of the⁤ training, which involved the relevant‌ personnel and equipment of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, was to instill emergency ​behavior rules, including during fires, to the staff of the​ “Gənclik Mall” shopping center, as well as to further improve the functioning of fire ⁤protection departments during possible fires in such facilities.

During the theoretical part of the training, the employees of the Ministry of Emergency Situations provided detailed information to the staff⁣ of the facility about emergency situations, including‍ necessary behavior rules during fires and evacuation measures. In addition, the participants were shown practical demonstrations of the use of fire extinguishing equipment and their questions were answered.

During the practical part of the training, when the ⁢simulated fire alarm⁤ signal “Həyəcan” was given, the forces of the Nərimanov district Fire Protection Section of the State Fire Protection Service arrived at the scene in an operational manner and started the “firefighting” measures. According to the evacuation plan, the safe ⁣evacuation of ‌the staff was carried out in the simulated fire-affected shopping center, and first‌ aid was provided‌ to the simulated injured staff. The simulated fire was extinguished quickly.

The training ​was successfully completed and the ⁣set goals were achieved.”
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What were the objectives of the training session on “Emergency Behavior Rules and Evacuation” at the “Gənclik Mall” shopping ⁢center in Baku?

The Ministry⁢ of Emergency ‍Situations and State Fire Control Services recently hosted an exciting and informative training session on “Emergency Behavior Rules and Evacuation” at the ‌bustling​ “Gənclik Mall” shopping center in Baku. This collaboration aimed to not only educate the‍ shopping center’s ⁣staff on⁣ essential emergency protocols,⁣ particularly⁢ during fires, but ⁣also enhance the‌ capabilities ‌of fire protection ‌departments in handling potential ⁣emergencies within such establishments.

The ‌theoretical⁢ portion of the training was comprehensive, with⁤ Ministry of Emergency​ Situations personnel delivering detailed information about various ⁢emergency scenarios and⁢ instructing ⁣the staff on‌ crucial behavior guidelines during fires⁤ and‍ evacuation procedures. To ⁢further enhance ⁣understanding, practical demonstrations on the use of fire extinguishing equipment were⁢ showcased, and⁤ any questions⁤ from ⁢the participants ⁢were thoroughly addressed.

The training then progressed to ‌a thrilling practical segment, ⁣where a simulated fire alarm named ‌”Həyəcan” was ‍sounded. Immediately, the Nərimanov district⁤ Fire Protection Section⁣ of the State Fire Protection ​Service sprang into⁤ action, arriving promptly on the ⁤scene to initiate firefighting measures. Following the evacuation ⁤plan, the staff was safely led out of the simulated fire-affected shopping center, while⁤ first aid ⁣was administered to the ⁤simulated injured individuals. Swiftly and efficiently, ⁢the ⁤simulated fire was extinguished, further boosting everyone’s confidence and ⁣competence in handling emergencies.

With ​immense satisfaction, it ​can‍ be⁤ announced‌ that the training ⁢was a resounding success, achieving all of its ‌objectives. The Ministry of Emergency Situations and State Fire Control Services can⁢ proudly celebrate their collaborative ⁢efforts in equipping individuals ‌with vital emergency ‌knowledge​ and enhancing the overall safety of ⁤establishments like the “Gənclik Mall” shopping center.

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