Paralympic double gold medalist Kim Yoon-ji holds a press conference as Team Korea's MVP for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics at the Korean Paralympic Committee in the new Olympic Hall annex in Songpa-gu, Seoul, on the 26th last month. /Courtesy of News1

The National Fire Agency said on Apr. 7 that, to mark Day of Persons with Disabilities on Apr. 20, it will release a special feature video featuring athlete Kim Yoon-ji (20, BDH Paras), who won five medals at the 2026 Milan Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Paralympics.

Titled "A smile angel's proposal for everyone's safety (working title)," the video features a conversation with athlete Kim Yoon-ji, who overcame disability and won the most medals at a single edition across both the Olympics and Paralympics (two gold and three silver), about the safety of people with disabilities and more.

Kim Yoon-ji also shared the moments she won medals in biathlon and cross-country events, as well as her experiences with fire safety education in elementary, middle, and high school and areas for improvement.

Kim Yoon-ji also registered for the 119 Safety Call service on the filming set and said she would spread the word widely to people around her. She was said to have shown particular interest in evacuation methods for people with disabilities in the event of a fire.

The video will be released on the 20th on the National Fire Agency's official YouTube channel "NFA TV." Along with the release, the National Fire Agency plans to run a 10-day online YouTube engagement event.

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