
A routine morning in Sandakan took a dramatic turn when a woman discovered an unwelcome guest hiding in her car’s engine compartment. The unexpected visitor, a 1-meter-long cobra, led to a tense and swift rescue operation by the Sandakan Fire and Rescue Department.
On Thursday, July 18, at precisely 11:21 am, the Sandakan Fire and Rescue Department received an urgent call. Station Chief Severinus Sainkui reported that a neighbor had spotted the snake slithering into the woman’s car and promptly informed her.
Realizing the potential danger, the woman, in her 30s, wasted no time contacting the authorities. A team of eight firefighters was dispatched from the station, located just 4 kilometers away at PDRM Apartment, Block F, Mile 4.
Within a minute, at 11:22 am, the team arrived on the scene, prepared for the challenging task ahead. The cobra, a species known for its venom and agility, had concealed itself within the engine compartment, creating a high-stakes situation.
Utilizing specialized equipment, the team meticulously approached the vehicle. The snake catcher tool proved crucial in securing the cobra safely. After a brief struggle, the firefighters managed to extract the reptile without causing harm to anyone involved.
Once captured, the cobra was transported to a distant forest area, ensuring it posed no further threat to the local community. This careful relocation underscores the department’s commitment to humane wildlife management practices.
- 11:21 am: The Fire and Rescue Department receives the call.
- 11:22 am: The rescue team arrives at the scene.
- 11:34 am: The operation concludes successfully.
The swift and efficient handling of the situation by the Sandakan Fire and Rescue Department has been praised by local residents. The woman expressed her immense relief and gratitude for the team’s prompt response and professionalism.
Chief Severinus Sainkui emphasized the importance of community vigilance in such scenarios. “Thanks to the neighbor’s quick actions and the immediate response from our team, we were able to resolve the situation without incident,” he stated.
Incidents like these highlight the need for residents to remain alert and prepared for unexpected wildlife encounters, especially in areas adjacent to forests and natural habitats. The Fire and Rescue Department recommends the following precautions:
- Keep Cars Secure: Ensure your vehicle is locked and windows are closed, especially in areas known for wildlife activity.
- Stay Calm: If you encounter a snake or other wildlife, maintain a safe distance and contact authorities immediately.
- Inform Neighbors: Communicate sightings to neighbors to increase community awareness and preparedness.
This incident serves as a reminder of the crucial role that professional rescue teams play in maintaining safety and order in the community. The expertise and readiness of the Sandakan Fire and Rescue Department ensured a potentially dangerous situation was managed with precision and care.
The retrieval of a 1-meter-long cobra from a car engine compartment in Sandakan was a testament to quick thinking, community cooperation, and professional expertise. While the incident ended safely, it underscores the importance of being vigilant and prepared for wildlife encounters in residential areas.






