On June 13, the Fire and Rescue Team (CNCH) of Cho Moi area (under the Fire and Rescue Police Department of An Giang Provincial Police) coordinated with the Cho Moi Commune Youth Union to organize the experience program "One day as a fire and rescue soldier" for more than 100 primary and secondary school students in the commune.
At the program, students and parents were informed by reporters of the Firefighting and Rescue Team of Cho Moi area about legal knowledge and measures to ensure fire prevention and fighting and rescue safety; skills in handling fire and explosion situations and escape skills when fires occur in schools, household houses, and apartment buildings where people are concentrated; and introduced fire fighting and rescue equipment and vehicles of the Fire and Rescue Police force currently in use...

In addition, students also experience and practice fire fighting and CNCH such as: Practicing using handheld fire extinguishers to extinguish fires; moving to escape through stairs, escaping in environments with a lot of smoke and toxic gases; spreading fire hoses; spraying focal water; skills in rescuing people and first aid for victims...
Interspersed with the above contents, students also participated in "prize quiz" activities with content revolving around knowledge and skills that have been disseminated, propagated, and experienced by the program.
Sharing at the experience session, Nguyen Ngoc Mai, a 6th grade student at Nguyen Anh Dang Secondary School, excitedly said: "Before, I was very scared when thinking about fires, but today, thanks to the detailed guidance of the police officers, I have learned how to use fire extinguishers and know what to do if something unfortunately catches fire. This experience session is really very useful and meaningful for us.
The experience program not only brings laughter and memorable experiences, but more importantly, it has equipped students with extremely important life skills. This activity contributes to spreading the general public's participation in fire prevention and fighting, building a safe and proactive school environment in all incidents and accidents.