BINTULU – The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) Bintulu successfully rescued a kitten trapped inside the bonnet of a car following an emergency call on Thursday, 7 May 2026.
The District Operations Control Centre (PKOD) received a report from the public after the complainant discovered the animal stuck in the bonnet of a Honda HR-V.
Concerned for the kitten’s safety, the complainant immediately sought assistance from APM. Upon arrival, APM members carefully assessed the situation before beginning the rescue.
Using appropriate equipment and techniques, the team managed to free the kitten without causing harm to the animal or damage to the vehicle. The operation was completed safely, and the kitten was returned to the complainant.
Animal rescue cases such as this highlight the diverse responsibilities of APM, which extend beyond human emergencies to include safeguarding animals in distress.
Their swift response demonstrates the organisation’s commitment to protecting both residents and wildlife in Sarawak.
Community members have praised APM Bintulu for their professionalism and readiness, noting that their actions reassure the public of reliable support during unexpected incidents.
The organisation continues to encourage residents to report emergencies promptly, ensuring that trained personnel can intervene quickly.
APM Bintulu has reminded the public that emergency assistance is available through the national hotline 999 or via their dedicated 24-hour line at 086-318233.
The team also promotes awareness through community outreach and social media, reinforcing their commitment to integrity and rapid response.
Their slogans, “NangSteady”, “There is a disaster; call APM”, and “Ready fast with integrity” reflect the organisation’s values and dedication to serving the community.
This latest rescue in Bintulu underscores the importance of vigilance and cooperation between residents and emergency services in ensuring safety for all.






