10/29/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/28/2025 19:15
The Wison Center organized the 2025 fire emergency drill on the morning of October 24 to further enhance overall fire safety management and strengthen employees' emergency response capabilities. The drill simulated a fire caused by an electrical short circuit. Due to the intensity of the fire, it was difficult to control in time. To ensure safety, all building occupants evacuated immediately along designated routes to the emergency assembly points. The fire drill covered multiple aspects, including alarm response, personnel evacuation, emergency rescue, and hands-on operation of firefighting equipment, comprehensively testing the coordination and effectiveness of Wison Center's fire safety system.
To ensure the smooth execution of the drill, Wison Center completed a pre-test of the fire alarm system and conducted specialized training in advance. Before the drill, the task force carried out a thorough inspection of the fire broadcast system, alarm bells, fire extinguishers, and hydrants. They clarified departmental responsibilities and assembly point locations, refined evacuation routes and headcount procedures, and ensured that all personnel were familiar with the emergency plan and evacuation pathways.
At 10:00 AM on October 24, the alarm sounded, marking the official start of the drill. The on-site smoke simulation system was activated, and the central control room promptly issued evacuation instructions. A total of 3,148 employees from various buildings evacuated safely along designated routes, reaching five designated assembly points within just ten minutes. Throughout the process, relevant departments worked closely, maintaining orderly conduct on site. Meanwhile, firefighters carried out a fire-extinguishing demonstration, along with drone-based fire suppression and aerial water-spraying displays using ladder trucks. The exercise effectively tested the company's emergency response and coordination capabilities and was successfully completed.
This drill was not only a safety test, but also a wake-up call for awareness. Every live simulation is a rehearsal for safeguarding lives. Wison Center will continue to strengthen fire safety education and hands-on training to ensure that every employee can act as the "first responder" in maintaining workplace safety.