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23 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Sematan, Sematan News, Lundu, Lundu News, Snake Capture, Emergency Response, APM

APM Handles Snake Capture at Sematan Health Clinic Quarters

SEMATAN – Civil Defence personnel were called into action on Tuesday after a snake was spotted beneath the staff quarters of the Sematan Health Clinic.

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The Sematan District Operations Control Centre (PKOD) confirmed receiving a report from the public regarding the presence of a reptile identified as a spiker snake.

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The complainant subsequently contacted the Civil Defence Force (APM) in Sematan for immediate assistance.

Responders arrived at the scene and carried out the necessary procedures to safely capture the snake, ensuring that no harm came to residents or staff in the area. The incident was resolved without injury, and the reptile was removed from the premises.

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Local authorities highlighted that such cases demonstrate the importance of community vigilance and prompt reporting.

The Civil Defence Force has reiterated its commitment to responding quickly to wildlife-related emergencies, which can pose risks to public safety if left unattended.

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The APM team continues to operate under its guiding principle of “Ready, Fast & With Integrity”, reflecting its dedication to protecting communities across Sarawak.

Officials stressed that their readiness extends beyond medical emergencies to include wildlife encounters, natural disasters, and other urgent situations requiring immediate intervention.

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Residents in Sematan and surrounding areas have been reminded to remain cautious when encountering snakes or other potentially dangerous animals.

Authorities advise against attempting to handle such situations independently, urging the public to contact trained personnel for assistance.

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The Civil Defence Force has provided a dedicated emergency line at 082711292, ensuring that help can be reached swiftly whenever required.

This hotline remains open for all urgent cases, including health emergencies, accidents, and wildlife incidents.

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The successful handling of the snake capture case underscores the importance of coordination between the public and emergency services.

By reporting incidents promptly, communities play a vital role in enabling authorities to act quickly and effectively.

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As Sarawak continues to strengthen its emergency response framework, the Civil Defence Force has encouraged residents to remain proactive in safeguarding their surroundings.

The agency emphasised that collective vigilance is key to maintaining safety and preventing potential hazards from escalating.

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By Sarawak Daily

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