According to the Gyeonggi Nambu National Police Agency, 104 exam-related reports were received within its jurisdiction between 7:00 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. today. However, the number was 121 last year.
This is a 14% decrease from the previous year. This year, the majority of requests were for transportation to and from exam locations. Reports were received such as "I got to the wrong exam location" and "The roads are congested and I don't think I'll be able to get there on time."
At around 7:35 a.m., a student reported to the Gyeonggi Nambu Veterans Affairs Office in Chang'an-gu, Suwon City, saying that he had gone to the wrong school.
The Janganmun Police Station immediately dispatched a patrol car, which picked up the student and drove him safely the 1.7 kilometers to the exam venue.
There was also a report that "I left my exam ticket at home."
A parent of a student taking an exam in front of an elementary school in Uiwang City reported that their child had left their exam ticket behind. The Naeseong Police Station of Uiwang Police Station was immediately dispatched and retrieved the exam ticket and identity card from the caller.
After receiving the certificate, they handed it over to school officials at the exam center in Gwacheon, 9.8 kilometers away. There was also one firefighting incident related to the exam. At around 8:04 a.m., a firefighter was killed in a fire at Icheon.
At an exam venue in Kanagawa Prefecture, a test-taker suffered a convulsion and was given first aid by fire authorities at the scene before being handed over to his/her guardian.
A fire official said, "If any patients are found during the exam,
We are prepared to respond to any situation," he said.
2024/11/14 12:21 KST
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