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I called 119, but in six days, the body... The navigation is in the wrong place? [Anchor Report]

2024.10.02 PM 03:24
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In Busan, because the navigation system misinformed the location, the paramedics could not find the location of the caller, which eventually led to the reporter being found dead.


What happened last month was belatedly known,

On the afternoon of the 8th of last month, a man in his 50s living in Seo-gu, Busan, felt something wrong with his body and called 119.

He even talked about the address of the officetel where he lived, the name of the building, and the lake, and the problem occurred after paramedics were dispatched.

Paramedics arrived at the location where the location system guided them, but the building was not there.

[Kim Jung-won / Head of Public Relations at Busan Fire and Disaster Headquarters: It's 00 officetel on the Kakao map, so they told me to go somewhere else, about 300m away. Even if you look around, you don't see a seven-story building, and we call the reporter "reverse." I tried it, but he didn't answer the phone again.]

Eventually, the paramedics had no choice but to withdraw about 10 minutes after their arrival,
The reporter who had a chronic disease called
was reported to have been found dead at home six days after receiving the report.KakaoMap, the basis of the

Fire Emergency Rescue Standard System, stated that it was a matter of the time of the update,
The public's anxiety to ask for help is inevitably growing at a time when life and death are at stake in the absurd case of not finding the caller due to the
navigation update.




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