• open/close Firefighting and emergency rescue – how to help rookie firefighters adapt to their working environment?
    A 6-month practical training is conducted in two stages to help rookie firefighters adapt to their working environment, familiarize themselves with the conditions of the jurisdiction and the types of disasters in the shortest time, and achieve basic disaster relief capabilities. Stage 1 is practical brigade training to establish fire safety concepts and strengthen personal skills and teamwork ability; Stage 2 is the mentoring training, where the brigade selects and assigns outstanding senior fellow firefighters with excellent concepts, skills, professionalism and experience as instructors in a mentoring system. These instructors will teach the rookies what they know professionally and what they have learned from field experience in a one-to-one manner. Hopefully, the effect of on-the-job education is achieved by passing down experiences and instilling the concept of firefighting ethics.
  • open/close I am interested in visiting Taoyuan Disaster Prevention Education Center. Where do I sign up?
    Taoyuan Disaster Prevention Education Center is open 09:00~12:00 and 13:30~16:30 from Tuesday to Saturday and closed on national holidays. The Museum is free to visit. Individual walk-in visitors are welcomed. Guided tours are available for groups of 15 or more and can be booked online at https://tydec.tyfd.gov.tw/Reservation
  • open/close I would like to book Taoyuan Disaster Prevention Education Center for an event venue. What should I do?
    Taoyuan Disaster Prevention Education Center is available for booking as an event venue in accordance with the "Management Rules for the Use of Taoyuan City Government Fire Department Training Center and Disaster Prevention Education Center". For available periods and charges, see the “Charging Standards for the Use of Taoyuan City Government Fire Department Training Center and Disaster Prevention Education Center”. For any questions, please call Taoyuan Disaster Prevention Education Center at (03) 365-5119.