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13 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Simunjan, Simunjan News, Civil Defence, Emergency Response, Public Safety

Civil Defence Force Responds to SKT Case in Simunjan

SIMUNJAN – The Simunjan District Civil Defence Force was mobilised on Sunday, 3 May 2026, following reports of an SKT case in Kampung Sedilo.

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The District Operations Control Centre (PKOD) received the emergency call in the morning, prompting Squad Delta to move quickly to the victim’s residence.

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The team, consisting of three members, provided immediate assistance before transporting the individual to Simunjan Hospital for further treatment.

Authorities confirmed that the operation was carried out smoothly, with the Civil Defence team ensuring the victim received timely medical care.

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While details of the SKT case remain limited, officials stressed that every emergency call is treated with urgency to safeguard community welfare.

Local residents expressed appreciation for the rapid response, noting that the presence of Civil Defence officers provides reassurance during unexpected incidents.

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The deployment of Squad Delta highlights the importance of readiness and coordination in rural districts, where access to emergency services can be more challenging.

The Civil Defence Force emphasised that community vigilance plays a crucial role in emergency management.

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Prompt reporting by villagers enables officers to act quickly, reducing risks and ensuring that victims receive necessary support.

Officials also reminded the public that emergency assistance is available through direct contact with the Simunjan Civil Defence office or via the national emergency line.

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They urged residents to remain alert and to report any incidents without delay. This case underscores the commitment of the Civil Defence Force to protecting lives and property across Sarawak.

By maintaining strong cooperation between residents and authorities, emergency responses can be delivered more effectively.

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For emergencies, residents are advised to contact the Simunjan Civil Defence office or dial 999, which connects directly to police, fire, hospital, and civil defence services.

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By Sarawak Daily

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