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25 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Spaoh, Spaoh News, Civil Defence, Emergency Response, Special Service, Public Safety

Civil Defence Assists in Locked Car Incident at Spaoh

SPAOH – The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) Spaoh District successfully resolved a special service case on Wednesday, 24 June 2026, after assisting a resident whose car was accidentally locked with the key still inside.

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The District Operations Control Centre reported that the incident occurred at 1.02pm in the Bangkit Kemantan area.

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Mr Halery contacted APM Spaoh after his neighbour’s Proton Saga could not be opened due to the key being left inside the vehicle.

Three members of the Charlie Squad were immediately dispatched to the scene. Equipped with specialised tools, including a Door Opener Kit and rope, the officers managed to unlock the car door without causing any damage to the vehicle.

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The operation was completed within minutes of their arrival, ensuring the situation was resolved quickly and safely.

Cases of locked vehicles are not uncommon, and APM Spaoh emphasised the importance of vigilance when handling car keys.

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Officers advised the public to always double-check that keys are removed before leaving the vehicle to prevent similar incidents.

The Civil Defence Force highlighted that such special service operations are part of its broader responsibilities, which include responding to emergencies ranging from wildlife encounters to medical transfers and disaster management.

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Their readiness to assist reflects their commitment to community safety and operational integrity. APM Spaoh reminded residents that emergency assistance is available around the clock.

The District Operations Control Centre operates 24 hours a day, and members of the public can reach them directly at 083-473006 or through the national emergency line 999.

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By responding swiftly and effectively, APM Spaoh continues to demonstrate its motto of “Ready, Fast, With Integrity,” ensuring that residents can rely on their support in unexpected situations.

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By Sarawak Daily

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