BETONG – Emergency responders from the Betong District Civil Defence Force (APM) were called into action on Tuesday to assist an elderly woman following a medical emergency.
The incident, which occurred on 31 March 2026, saw the quick mobilisation of personnel after reports were received regarding a victim suffering from severe seizures.
The distress call was initiated by a member of the public who witnessed the woman’s condition and recognised the need for urgent professional intervention.
In response, a team comprising four APM members was immediately dispatched to the scene to provide critical pre-hospital care and facilitate a safe transfer to a medical facility.
Upon reaching the location, the Civil Defence team observed that the elderly woman was still actively experiencing a seizure.
The responders focused on stabilising the victim and ensuring she remained in a safe position to prevent physical injury during the episode.
According to officials, the priority was to calm the victim and monitor her vital signs before proceeding with the evacuation.
Seizures in the elderly can be caused by various factors, including stroke, electrolyte imbalances, or underlying neurological conditions, making rapid professional assessment vital.
The APM team’s role is crucial in these “golden hour” moments, where initial treatment can significantly impact the patient’s recovery prospects.
Once the situation was brought under control and the victim was sufficiently stabilised, she was carefully transported to Betong Hospital.
Medical staff at the hospital took over her care to conduct further diagnostic tests and determine the root cause of the seizure.
The Betong Civil Defence Force continues to urge the public to contact emergency services promptly when witnessing medical crises.
Their rapid response in this instance highlights the vital role that the APM plays in community safety and emergency medical support across the district.







