BINTULU – The District Operation Control Centre (PKOD) Bintulu responded to a road accident case on 9 May after receiving an emergency call from the public.
The incident, which occurred along Jalan Serian-Balai Ringin, involved two adult male victims. Emergency responders found one man with an injury to his left shoulder, while the other sustained minor injuries. Both victims were conscious when assistance arrived.
Members of the Civil Defence Force (APM) Bintulu acted swiftly to provide support, helping to carry the victims into the ambulance before they were transported to hospital for further treatment.
Upon arrival, the victims were taken to the waiting room for additional medical care. APM Bintulu reaffirmed its commitment to public safety, highlighting its guiding principles of “Ready Quickly with Integrity” and “Nang Steady”.
The agency reminded residents that in the event of any emergency, they should immediately contact the national emergency line at 999 or reach APM Bintulu directly via its 24-hour hotline at 086-318 233.
Authorities continue to stress the importance of public vigilance and timely reporting of accidents. Quick action by witnesses ensures that emergency services can respond effectively, reducing risks and improving outcomes for those involved.
Road accidents remain a pressing concern across Sarawak, with local agencies working to strengthen safety awareness among motorists.
The cooperation between the public and emergency responders is seen as vital in maintaining community safety and ensuring rapid intervention when incidents occur.
The case in Bintulu highlights the effectiveness of coordinated emergency response and the importance of community involvement in safeguarding lives.
With continued collaboration between residents and authorities, Sarawak aims to reduce accident-related injuries and improve road safety standards.






