In Ginza, Chuo-ku, a large-scale training called "Ginza Earthquake Training" is conducted once a year.
Beginning in 1982/1982, this year in 2018 is the 37th.
As usual, training started at 9:30 am on the last Friday of August, August 31st.
From 9:00 am on the same day, Yasuaki Elementary School disaster prevention base training will also be conducted, and this time we participated in that training. . Yasuaki Elementary School is a disaster prevention base in the Ginza area, isn't it?
When I arrived at Yasuaki Elementary School a little earlier, the venue information board had already been set up.
After accepting in the kindergarten play room on the first floor from 9 o'clock, move to the auditorium on the second floor to receive an overview of the training, and start training immediately.
At first it was wireless communication training.
Under the guidance of the ward staff, the participants used radio to report the disaster status with the disaster prevention base / Yasuaki Elementary School, Chuo-ku Office, and the Ginza Earthquake Training Headquarters. .
Next is the first aid training.
Under the guidance of the Tokyo Fire Department, we trained with a triangular band in case of injury to the head and arm.
He said that he would not touch other people's blood fluid directly, keep the triangle band clean, and do not touch the ground.
At the end of the training, we opened the refuge.
First, spread the goza, and then lay a compact air bed with air in the air conditioner.
The impression of those who actually went to sleep was "expectedly pleasant ~".
Finally, we heard comments from the fire department and the town council, and the training was completed.
It is said that the probability of a magnitude 7 earthquake occurring in the Tokyo metropolitan area within the next 30 years is 70%, so it is best not to occur, but it is very important to prepare for the emergency.
There was also a smoke experience house in the schoolyard.
There was also a corner to introduce the Chuo-ku disaster prevention map application.
At the same time, I felt that the entire town of Ginza was working together to create a disaster-resistant city, and at the same time, I thought that I would be able to spend a safe and comfortable time in Ginza.