The Borneo Post

Auxiliary firefighte­rs a possibilit­y for Bario

- By Jenifer Laeng reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: Bario could have its own auxiliary firefighti­ng team in future should its newlyestab­lished volunteer firefighti­ng unit is active and committed in carrying out its duties.

Fire and Rescue Department deputy director- general ( operations) Datuk Soiman Jahid said if Bario did have its own auxiliary firefighte­rs, the sub- district would be the first to do so in Baram and become a role model for other villages.

“I see that Bario is a suitable location to set up an auxiliary firefighti­ng team with its own station chief and permanent firefighte­rs. I will look more into this and work towards realising the first in Bario because we have this in the peninsula,” he said during a dialogue with community leaders and volunteers in Bario on Tuesday.

He said how the newlyestab­lished volunteer firefighti­ng unit set up in August performs will be vital in determinin­g

I see that Bario is a suitable location to set up an auxiliary firefighti­ng team with its own station chief and permanent firefighte­rs. I will look more into this and work towards realising the first in Bario because we have this in the peninsula.

whether it could be elevated to an auxiliary unit.

“As for now, your focus should be on the activation of the newlyestab­lished volunteer firefighte­rs. You must be committed while at the same time active in carrying out duties as firefighte­rs especially here,” he said.

Soiman said basic firefighti­ng equipment such as boots, portable pump and fire jackets would be delivered to the volunteers soon.

“All present 39 volunteer firefighte­r teams in Sarawak are active and we want Bario ( being the newest) to be active as well and that it would become a role model to other villages in Baram that they would follow in its footsteps,” he said.

Soiman also praised the Bario volunteer firefighte­rs who helped during the recent fire which destroyed a two- storey academic block at SK Bario earlier this month.

“You all did a good job and were able to put into action what you all have learnt from the training prior to the fire incident that prevented the fire from spreading to other buildings nearby,” he said.

There are currently 350 volunteer firefighti­ng teams in the country.

Datuk Soiman Jahid, Fire and Rescue Department deputy director-general (operations)

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Soiman (sixth left) visits the scene of the fire. Long Lama District Officer Baru Tai is at eighth left.

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