MATU – Emergency responders were called to SK Orang Kaya Selair in Matu on Friday, 17 April 2026, following an incident involving a man who fell from a building within the school compound.
The Matu District Civil Defence Force (APM) confirmed that its operations centre received a distress call from members of the public reporting the accident.
Three APM personnel were immediately dispatched to the scene using an ambulance to provide urgent assistance.
Upon arrival, the team met with the complainant to gather initial details about the victim’s condition. Early assessments revealed that the man had sustained head injuries and a fractured arm and was experiencing chest pain. Responders provided immediate first aid to stabilise him before arranging for hospital transfer.
The victim was subsequently transported to Daro Hospital for further medical treatment. Authorities have not released additional information about his identity or the circumstances leading to the fall, but investigations are expected to continue to determine the cause of the incident.
The operation was carried out smoothly, with APM members working in coordination with other emergency services to ensure the victim received timely care.
Officials later confirmed that the team returned safely to the district operations centre after completing the mission.
Cases of accidental falls remain a public safety concern, particularly in school environments where buildings are frequently accessed by staff, students, and visitors.
Local authorities have urged the community to remain vigilant and report emergencies promptly to ensure rapid response.
The Civil Defence Force continues to play a crucial role in supporting emergency operations across Sarawak, often working alongside police and fire services to safeguard communities.
Their swift mobilisation in Matu highlights the importance of coordinated action in reducing risks and protecting lives during unforeseen incidents.
Residents in the district are reminded that the APM Matu operations centre can be contacted directly at 084-832208 for emergencies requiring immediate intervention.






