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Man electrocuted while plucking mangoes with metal rod
Man electrocuted while plucking mangoes with metal rod

Sinar Daily

timea day ago

  • Sinar Daily

Man electrocuted while plucking mangoes with metal rod

The victim is believed to have climbed the tree and used an iron rod to poke at the mangoes, before the rod came into contact with a nearby electric cable. 09 Jun 2025 11:27am A 42-year-old man died when he was electrocuted after climbing a tree to pluck mangoes in Kampung Bambangan here on June 8. PAPAR - A 42-year-old man died when he was electrocuted after climbing a tree to pluck mangoes in Kampung Bambangan here on June 8. Papar Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) Chief Rozlan Osman said that following an emergency call via MERS999 at 3.01pm, he dispatched a brigade of eight firefighters to the scene within seven minutes. "The victim is believed to have climbed the tree and used an iron rod to poke at the mangoes, before the rod came into contact with a nearby electric cable, causing the man to be electrocuted and rendered unconscious on the tree. "The firemen then proceeded to lower the victim using a ladder and rescue rope after the electricity supply was cut off by Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB)," he said when contacted. A 42-year-old man died when he was electrocuted after climbing a tree to pluck mangoes in Kampung Bambangan here on June 8. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF The victim was confirmed dead at the scene by a medical officer before being handed over to police for further action. The rescue operation concluded at 4.29pm. - BERNAMA Fire and Rescue Department

Man electrocuted while plucking mangoes with metal rod
Man electrocuted while plucking mangoes with metal rod

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Sun

Man electrocuted while plucking mangoes with metal rod

PAPAR: A 42-year-old man died when he was electrocuted after climbing a tree to pluck mangoes in Kampung Bambangan here today. Papar Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) Chief Rozlan Osman said that following an emergency call via MERS999 at 3:01 pm, he dispatched a brigade of eight firefighters to the scene within seven minutes. 'The victim is believed to have climbed the tree and used an iron rod to poke at the mangoes, before the rod came into contact with a nearby electric cable, causing the man to be electrocuted and rendered unconscious on the tree. 'The firemen then proceeded to lower the victim using a ladder and rescue rope after the electricity supply was cut off by Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB),' he said when contacted today. The victim was confirmed dead at the scene by a medical officer before being handed over to police for further action. The rescue operation concluded at 4:29 p.m.

Man Electrocuted While Plucking Mangoes in Papar
Man Electrocuted While Plucking Mangoes in Papar

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Sun

Man Electrocuted While Plucking Mangoes in Papar

PAPAR: A 42-year-old man died when he was electrocuted after climbing a tree to pluck mangoes in Kampung Bambangan here today. Papar Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) Chief Rozlan Osman said that following an emergency call via MERS999 at 3:01 pm, he dispatched a brigade of eight firefighters to the scene within seven minutes. 'The victim is believed to have climbed the tree and used an iron rod to poke at the mangoes, before the rod came into contact with a nearby electric cable, causing the man to be electrocuted and rendered unconscious on the tree. 'The firemen then proceeded to lower the victim using a ladder and rescue rope after the electricity supply was cut off by Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd (SESB),' he said when contacted today. The victim was confirmed dead at the scene by a medical officer before being handed over to police for further action. The rescue operation concluded at 4:29 p.m.

FRU crash: A scene we'll never forget, say firefighters
FRU crash: A scene we'll never forget, say firefighters

The Sun

time16-05-2025

  • The Sun

FRU crash: A scene we'll never forget, say firefighters

TELUK INTAN: Firefighters who were among the first responders to the horrific crash on Jalan Chikus-Sungai Lampam that claimed the lives of nine Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel on May 13, recalled the chaos and desperate cries for help from victims trapped in the wreckage. 'Cries for help were coming from every direction. We were stunned and didn't know who to help first,' said senior fire officer II Muhammad Fazli Shahril Che Ad. Stationed at the Teluk Intan Fire and Rescue Station (BBP), Muhammad Fazli said the initial sense of shock quickly gave way to duty when he saw three critically injured victims pinned at the front of the FRU truck. 'Our immediate priority was to rescue them and ensure they received urgent treatment from medical personnel. 'There was blood everywhere. The cries of our FRU brothers and the chaos around us tested our strength and resolve. It's something that will stay with us forever,' he said. As the operation commander, Muhammad Fazli knew he had to stay composed. 'Alhamdulillah, we managed to get all three out using various techniques and handed them over to the medical team,' he told Bernama. The crash, which occurred at around 8.54 am, involved an FRU truck carrying 18 personnel and a gravel-laden lorry. Five FRU members sustained serious injuries while four others suffered minor injuries. The unit was returning to Ipoh after completing duties under Op Chariot at Menara Condong, Teluk Intan. Muhammad Fazli said a team of 12 firefighters from Teluk Intan BBP completed the rescue operation in about 28 minutes. 'We arrived at 9.12 am and concluded the operation by 9.40 am after extricating all victims and handing them over to medical personnel. 'But the regret remains — we couldn't save the nine heroes who died that day. Eight were confirmed dead at the scene, and one more died at Teluk Intan Hospital,' he said. For his colleague, Mohd Khusni Saidin, 47, the tragedy was the most devastating incident in his 18-year firefighting career. 'I've witnessed many accidents, but never one this tragic — especially involving so many uniformed personnel,' he said. A Teluk Intan native, Mohd Khusni was deeply affected by the pleas of one of the victims trapped in the front cabin. 'My team and I rushed to them. It was heartbreaking — they were covered in blood, crying out to be saved. I'll never forget it. 'I also saw victims lying motionless on the road, and some were being carried out from the back of the truck by FRU personnel who were already on-site,' he said. Despite the emotional toll, Mohd Khusni said the rescue was carried out swiftly and effectively, thanks to the cooperation of the police who quickly secured the scene and redirected traffic. 'Their fast response helped us focus entirely on saving lives. This tragedy will remain etched in our hearts forever,' he added.

Tawau fire: Imam collapses amid blaze, dies in hospital
Tawau fire: Imam collapses amid blaze, dies in hospital

New Straits Times

time06-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Tawau fire: Imam collapses amid blaze, dies in hospital

TAWAU: A prominent Islamic preacher reportedly recited the azan (call to prayer) during a fire at his home early this morning, before collapsing due to breathing difficulties. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital. Ustaz Ahmad Abdul Malik, 60 — a respected religious teacher, imam, and chairman of Masjid Baiturrahman in Kampung Baru Batu 2 — was at home with his wife and daughter when the incident occurred at around 3am. According to his close friend, Amran Lahamin, 50, he and several villagers rushed to assist in saving Ahmad's personal belongings, including his vehicle. "At the time, the fire was engulfing three neighbouring houses. The ustaz managed to recite the azan before collapsing. He was then rushed to hospital," he said. Amran added that only the kitchen area of Ahmad's home sustained minor heat damage, and remembered him as a devoted religious teacher and a highly respected figure in the local community for his spiritual guidance. Ahmad's body will be at the Tawau Islamic Cemetery following Zohor prayers. Meanwhile, Tawau Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) chief Jemishin Ujin said the department received an emergency call at 3.17am and immediately deployed a team of 25 firefighters, who arrived at the scene within 10 minutes. "The team successfully contained the fire from spreading further and managed to save 47 nearby houses. However, three houses were completely destroyed," he said.

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