Labuan Fire Dept Launches Concurrent SAR Operations For Drowning Victim And Missing Person

Search and rescue (SAR) personnel utilize flashlights to scour the dark waters and dense mangrove roots during a nighttime surface search operation at Sungai Ganggarak Permai tonight. The team is actively looking for eight-year-old Putra Faris Suhaimi, who is feared to have drowned in the area. —Photo by JBPM

LABUAN — The Labuan Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) has launched two concurrent search and rescue (SAR) operations this evening involving an eight-year-old boy feared drowned and an individual reported lost, following distress calls received just four minutes apart.

In the first incident, an eight-year-old boy, identified as Putra Faris Suhaimi, is feared to have drowned in Sungai Ganggarak Permai.

The Labuan JBPM Operations Centre stated that a distress call was received at 6:36 pm, prompting the immediate deployment of a rescue team from the Layangan Fire and Rescue Station, located approximately 6.5 kilometres from the scene.

Operations Commander PBK I Mohd Irwan Jaidin reported that the team has initiated a surface search based on information provided by the public. The operation is currently ongoing and involves 14 firefighters equipped with a Light Fire Rescue Tender (LFRT) and Emergency Medical Rescue Service (EMRS) vehicles, assisted by police officers and the Tanjung Aru Volunteer Fire Brigade (PBS).

Meanwhile, barely four minutes later at 6:40 pm, the department received a second distress call via the National Emergency Call Centre (MERS999) regarding a missing person along the Bukit Kubong trail.

Following the report, a separate rescue team from the Labuan Sentral Fire and Rescue Station was swiftly dispatched to the location.

“The missing person has been rescued,” a Labuan JBPM spokesperson said.




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