The Borneo Post

Bomba to expand recruitmen­t of PBB SWART officers next year

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MARANG: The Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) will widen its recruitmen­t of Safety Water and Rescue Team Auxiliary Fire Officers (PBB SWART) to four states at risk of major flooding and high drowning rates during the monsoon season.

Its deputy director-general (Operations) Datuk Abdul Wahab Mat Yasin said the new intake to start next year would involve Pahang, Johor, Sabah and Sarawak.

“The PBB SWARTs have so far been establishe­d in Kelantan at Tok Bali beach and Terengganu coast at Kuala Nerus and Dungun.

With 12 officers each, both states were chosen due to the high number of drowning cases recorded.

“It is Bomba’s intention to expand the establishm­ent of PBB SWART to other states next year…. but that will depend on how the Covid-19 pandemic affects recruitmen­t since it involves interviews and basic training,” he told reporters at the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Academy at Wakaf Tapai, here yesterday.

Abdul Wahab said the PBB SWART officers who were paid by the hour in allowance, had the role of rebuking or giving warnings to visitors to the beaches and recreation­al areas in the event of big waves.

He said the PBB SWART, establishe­d last November, also had a duty to remind residents of the hazards if a location was identified as a dangerous zone during the monsoon season.

Abdul Wahab said the Fire and Rescue Department had also identified 17 beach, waterfall, lake and mine hotspots at risk of a water surge and big waves, notably in Terengganu, Kelantan, Pahang and Sabah.

Hence, he reminded the public to exercise caution during leisure activities at the recreation­al spots to avoid any untoward incidents.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Abdul Wahab (left) carries out an equipment check during his visit to the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Academy.
— Bernama photo Abdul Wahab (left) carries out an equipment check during his visit to the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Academy.

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