The Borneo Post

Plan for fire station in areas with 10,000 people nationwide — Minister

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BATU KAWAN: The Ministry of Housing and Local Government has plans to create a fire and rescue station in areas with a population density of 10,000 which will make the response time quicker when catering to emergencie­s from the community.

Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin said the plan was to build a Class D category fire station (that catered to basic fire and rescue operations) nationwide in such areas.

“If the proposal is to be implemente­d, we will place officers at each station as this will facilitate them in providing fire-fighting services and in rescuing victims in the event of unexpected incidents,” she told reporters after visiting the Penang branch of the Fire and Rescue Department Malaysia (JBPM), here yesterday.

Also present were JBPM director- general Mohammad Hamdan Wahid and Penang Fire Director Saadon Moktar.

Meanwhile, commenting on critical allowances for 14,700 JBPM personnel and officers, Zuraida said the ministry would come out with a decision after discussion­s on the matter with the the Public Service Department (PSD).

She said that she believed the RM250 critical allowance would be given as the JBPM had presented a working paper to get the approval of several government agencies.

It is currently awaiting the decision of the PSD.

“I am fighting for the allowance for firefighte­rs and officers and hope they are all patient as there has been a delay following the change in the new government,” added Zuraida. She said the allowance was necessary considerin­g the many risks that firefighte­rs had to put up with.

Zuraida also encouraged the spirit of volunteeri­sm in the community by urging them to set up a volunteer firefighti­ng squad.

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