MUKAH – The Mukah District Operations Control Centre (PKOD) responded to an emergency call on Saturday, 2 May 2026, involving a teenage boy who was found semi-conscious at his home.
According to reports, the incident was categorised as an SKT case, with the victim experiencing severe pain in his right rib while in the living room.
Members of the Civil Defence Force were immediately dispatched to the scene after receiving the call from the public.
Upon arrival, officers assessed the situation and provided urgent assistance. The teenager was carefully placed on a scoop stretcher before being transferred onto an ambulance stretcher trolley. He was then taken to Mukah Hospital for further medical treatment.
The swift response highlights the readiness of the Mukah Civil Defence team in handling emergency cases.
Their actions ensured that the victim received timely medical care, which is crucial in cases involving semi-conscious patients.
Local authorities have reminded the public that emergency services are available around the clock. Residents are encouraged to contact the Mukah Civil Defence Force for immediate assistance in any crisis.
The hotline operates 24 hours a day, providing support for incidents ranging from health emergencies to disaster response.
The Civil Defence Force continues to emphasise its commitment to community safety under its motto, “APM Mukah, Nang Steady”. The organisation also reiterates its call to action: “There is a disaster; call APM.”
This case serves as a reminder of the importance of public vigilance and the role of emergency services in safeguarding lives.
The Mukah Civil Defence Force has urged residents to remain alert and to report emergencies promptly to ensure rapid intervention.
For urgent cases, the public may contact APM Mukah at 084-872814 or dial 999 for immediate assistance.









