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Early morning blaze guts SM Sains Alam Shah admin block
Early morning blaze guts SM Sains Alam Shah admin block

New Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • General
  • New Straits Times

Early morning blaze guts SM Sains Alam Shah admin block

KUALA LUMPUR: A pre-dawn fire broke out at Sekolah Menengah Sains Alam Shah in Bandar Tun Razak, destroying the school's administration block. Bandar Tun Razak Fire and Rescue Station chief, Senior Fire Superintendent Azizi Abdullah, said the department received an emergency call via the MERS999 line at 4.15am. Azizi said the blaze engulfed the third floor of the building, which measured approximately 300 by 30 square feet, and was completely gutted. No casualties were reported in the incident, and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. "A total of 44 firefighters from four stations — Bandar Tun Razak, Jalan Hang Tuah, Cheras, and Sentul — were deployed to the scene. "The operation involved four Fire Rescue Tenders (FRT), two water tankers, one Aerial Ladder Platform (ALP), and an Emergency Medical Rescue Services (EMRS) unit," Azizi said in a statement today. The fire was fully extinguished by 6.18am.

Fire service introduces faster, more efficient rescue vehicle
Fire service introduces faster, more efficient rescue vehicle

Yahoo

time13-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Fire service introduces faster, more efficient rescue vehicle

Carlisle East Fire Station has introduced a brand-new Turntable Ladder appliance, replacing its long-serving Aerial Ladder Platform (ALP) with a more advanced and efficient model. The upgraded vehicle is now in operation, enhancing fire and rescue capabilities across Cumbria and beyond. A spokesperson for Carlisle East Fire Station said: 'Out with the old and in with the new. Subscribe to the News & Star today and get the latest news, sports, and entertainment delivered straight to your device. 'Our brand-new turntable ladder is now on the run and protecting the communities of Cumbria and further afield.' The new appliance boasts a range of improvements designed to make rescues faster and safer. Among the key upgrades is a much quicker and smoother operation, reducing response times and allowing firefighters to carry out rescues with greater efficiency. The new model also features an increased cage capacity, rising from 325kg to 500kg, making it more suitable for rescuing multiple casualties and transporting heavier loads. The turntable ladder is also equipped with cage-mounted thermal imaging cameras, allowing crews to locate missing persons and detect hidden dangers in building fires. There are also improved lighting capabilities and greater outreach, enabling firefighters to access areas that the previous ALP could not reach. READ NEXT: Carlisle volunteer rescue team take part in huge flooding exercise The station's spokesperson added: 'The new turntable ladder provides significant improvements in safety, efficiency, and capability. 'These features will help us deliver an even better service to the communities we protect.'

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