MUKAH – The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) in Mukah responded swiftly to an emergency call on 20 May 2026 after receiving a report from the public regarding a locked car door incident.
The case, categorised as a KK (Special Service) emergency, involved a vehicle that had been accidentally locked from the inside while the key remained inside.
Concerned members of the public contacted APM Mukah to prevent any potential risks or complications. Upon arrival, APM officers assessed the situation and deployed specialised equipment to safely unlock the car door.
The operation was carried out with precision to ensure no damage was caused to the vehicle and that the process was completed efficiently.
The team confirmed that the situation at the scene was secure and no unwanted incidents occurred during the intervention.
The successful resolution of the case highlighted the importance of APM’s readiness and capability in handling diverse emergency scenarios, ranging from household accidents to public safety concerns.
APM Mukah expressed appreciation to the public for promptly reporting the case, reinforcing the value of community vigilance in ensuring safety.
The agency also reminded residents that they are available around the clock to respond to emergencies, encouraging the public to reach out whenever assistance is required.
The incident serves as a reminder of the everyday challenges that can arise unexpectedly and the importance of having trained personnel ready to respond.
APM Mukah continues to emphasise its commitment to safeguarding the community, ensuring that even minor emergencies are handled with professionalism and care.
For emergency cases, the public can contact APM Mukah at 084-872814, a 24-hour hotline dedicated to providing immediate assistance.
The agency’s motto, “APM Mukah, Nang Steady” and “There is a Disaster, Call APM,” reflects its dedication to maintaining public safety and readiness in all circumstances.






