Last updated: May 10, 2024
The Inagi City Firefighting Club was established in April 1980 as the Sakahama District Firefighting Club, and in December 1988 as the Oshidate District Firefighting Club.
Comprised of boys and girls who are mainly elementary and junior high school students in the city, they acquire knowledge and skills about fire prevention and disaster prevention from childhood, conduct fire prevention and disaster prevention training, discipline training, create fire prevention posters, and distribute fire prevention leaflets. and crime prevention patrols.
1. Junior Firefighting Club Joint Experiential Learning
2. Junior Firefighting Club Joint Disaster Prevention Experience Learning
3 Autumn Fire Prevention Promotion Campaign
4. Participation in disaster prevention drills
5. Participation in the Inagi City Fire Department New Year's Parade
6. Poster rally for spring fire prevention campaign
7. Winter physical training
Creating a fire prevention poster
Fire prevention poster completed
1. Junior Firefighting Club Joint Experiential Learning
2. Junior Firefighting Club Joint Disaster Prevention Experience Learning
3. Participate in disaster prevention drills
4. Year-end vigil and Christmas party
5. Participation in the Inagi City Fire Department New Year's Parade
Facility tour
The Osatate/Sakahama District Youth Fire Club conducts facility tours as part of its annual plan.
At this facility, where children can experience firefighting, they experience training in smoke, initial fire extinguishing, and earthquakes, and learn about the importance of raising awareness of fire and disaster prevention and working as a team, as well as the knowledge necessary for fire prevention as members of the Junior Fire Club.
Rope tying training
Trial ride on a ladder truck
Fire hose extension training
At the Sakahama/Oshidate District Boys' Fire Club joint experiential learning, you can deepen your knowledge of fire prevention and disaster prevention by taking a ride on a ladder truck, learning first aid training, discipline training, rope tying training, etc.
The Boys' Fire Club is always looking for people who want to join.
For more information, please contact the Inagi City Fire Department Headquarters Prevention Division Youth Fire Club Secretariat.
Parade at the New Year's Parade
Water spray training (from joint experiential learning)
Inagi City Fire Department Prevention Division Tel: 042-377-7119