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October 12, 2007
Security
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Fire, rescue training upgraded
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Ambrose Lee officiates at the opening of the West Kowloon Rescue Training Centre

Fire facility: Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee helps formally open the West Kowloon Rescue Training Centre.

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Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee says the Government is committed to enhancing rescue training for frontline fire-fighters and maintaining the high efficiency and quality of rescue services.

 

The Fire Services Department has spent $96 million in building the West Kowloon Rescue Training Centre to provide state-of-the-art training facilities for rescue personnel.

 

Officially opening the centre today Mr Lee said it will further boost officers' fire-fighting and rescue skills. More than 2,000 fire-fighters have received training there since its unofficial launch in November.

 

It features advanced training facilities for rescue and fire-fighting, plus an infrared sensor system to ensure fire-fighters' safety.



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