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Firefighters cautioned on social media
Firefighters cautioned on social media

Daily Express

time06-05-2025

  • General
  • Daily Express

Firefighters cautioned on social media

Published on: Wednesday, May 07, 2025 Published on: Wed, May 07, 2025 By: Bernama Text Size: Nor Hisham reminded fire and rescue personnel that they are bound by the Public Officers (Conduct and Discipline) Regulations 1993, Official Secrets Act 1972, and the department's social media guidelines. LABUAN: Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) personnel have been reminded to exercise prudence and professionalism when using social media, as digital platforms now hold considerable influence over public opinion and the reputation of institutions. Its Director-General Datuk Nor Hisham Mohammad said platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube could serve as powerful tools to promote the department's image when used responsibly. He stressed, however, that the management of public perception on social media must be approached with caution. 'Misuse of these platforms, particularly through emotional or misleading criticism could jeopardise the credibility of the department. 'Our personnel must remain neutral and refrain from making unfounded comments or disseminating inaccurate information that could discredit any party or provoke public sensitivity,' he said at the Fire Service Medal Award Ceremony, 2024 Excellent Service Award, 30-Year Service Certificate and Commendable Service Certificate at a leading hotel, here, Tuesday. Nor Hisham reminded fire and rescue personnel that they are bound by the Public Officers (Conduct and Discipline) Regulations 1993, Official Secrets Act 1972, and the department's social media guidelines. 'Upholding these regulations is crucial to maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of the department,' he said. Nor Hisham also outlined several strategic areas of focus for the Labuan JBPM this year, among them is the continued commitment to the Labuan Emergency Mutual Aid (Lema) framework, which is vital in managing risks associated with the island's oil and gas sector. He noted the need to review the Lema manual, as the current version refers to the now-defunct MKN Directive No. 20, which has been replaced by the National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) Directive No. 1. Nor Hisham highlighted the department's role in promoting water safety awareness in line with the Government's Chase (Clean, Healthy, Advanced, Safe and Eco-Friendly) City vision. Chase City vision particularly follows the RM39 million allocation for the Victoria Harbour Beach waterfront development. 'JBPM will be responsible for advising on and enforcing water safety standards as part of its duties under the Majlis Keselamatan Aktiviti Air (MKAA),' he said. He further announced that the Federal Government has approved the construction of 72 new quarters for the staff of the Labuan JBPM, at a total cost of RM70 million, with RM300,000 allocated for 2025. He called on local officers to ensure that the project would be carried out according to the schedule. Nor Hisham also reiterated JBPM's support for the 'One Billion Readiness Initiatives', which aims to train 4.5 million people in fire and emergency response from 2025 to 2027. 'This includes delivering 12,000 community education programmes to increase public preparedness,' he said. Commending Labuan JBPM's outstanding achievements in physical fitness and competency, he noted their perfect 100 per cent pass rate in the Firefighter Fitness Test and remarkable success in the Wellness Hub programme, which surpassed its target with a 162 per cent completion rate. The department also performed well in tactical and individual competency assessments,' he added. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Jaga-jaga Abang Bomba: Firefighters urged to be careful on social media
Jaga-jaga Abang Bomba: Firefighters urged to be careful on social media

The Star

time06-05-2025

  • General
  • The Star

Jaga-jaga Abang Bomba: Firefighters urged to be careful on social media

LABUAN: Fire and Rescue Department personnel have been reminded to exercise prudence and professionalism when using social media as digital platforms now hold considerable influence over public opinion and the reputation of institutions. Its director-general Datuk Nor Hisham Mohammad said platforms such as Facebook, TikTok, Instagram and YouTube could serve as powerful tools to promote the department's image when used responsibly. However, he stressed that managing public perception on social media must be approached with caution. "Misuse of these platforms – particularly through emotional or misleading criticism – could jeopardise the credibility of the department. "Our personnel must remain neutral and refrain from making unfounded comments or disseminating inaccurate information that could discredit any party or provoke public sensitivity," he said at the Fire Service Medal Award Ceremony, 2024 Excellent Service Award, 30-Year Service Certificate, and Commendable Service Certificate at a leading hotel here on Tuesday (May 6). Nor Hisham reminded department personnel that they are bound by the Public Officers (Conduct and Discipline) Regulations 1993, Official Secrets Act 1972 and the department's social media guidelines. "Upholding these regulations is crucial to maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of the department," he said. Nor Hisham also outlined several strategic areas of focus for the Labuan department this year, among them the continued commitment to the Labuan Emergency Mutual Aid (Lema) framework, which is vital in managing risks associated with the island's oil and gas sector. He noted the need to review the Lema manual, as the current version refers to the now-defunct National Security Council Directive No. 20, which has been replaced by the National Disaster Management Agency Directive No. 1. Nor Hisham highlighted the department's role in promoting water safety awareness in line with the government's Chase (Clean, Healthy, Advanced, Safe and Eco-friendly) City vision. The Chase City vision particularly follows the RM39mil allocation for the Victoria Harbour Beach waterfront development. "The department will be responsible for advising on and enforcing water safety standards as part of its duties under the Majlis Keselamatan Aktiviti Air," he said. He further announced that the federal government has approved the construction of 72 new quarters for Labuan at a total cost of RM70mil, with RM300,000 allocated for 2025. He called on local officers to ensure that the project would be carried out according to the schedule. Nor Hisham also reiterated support for the 'One Billion Readiness Initiatives', which aims to train 4.5 million people in fire and emergency response from 2025 to 2027. "This includes delivering 12,000 community education programmes to increase public preparedness," he said. Commending Labuan firefighters' outstanding achievements in physical fitness and competency, he noted their perfect 100% pass rate in the firefighter fitness test and remarkable success in the Wellness Hub programme, which surpassed its target with a 162% completion rate. The department also performed well in tactical and individual competency assessments," he added. – Bernama

LaBonta, Chawinga score goals and Current beat Spirit 2-0
LaBonta, Chawinga score goals and Current beat Spirit 2-0

Yahoo

time23-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

LaBonta, Chawinga score goals and Current beat Spirit 2-0

Temwa Chawinga scored her second goal of the season and the Kansas City Current remained undefeated with a 2-0 victory over the Washington Spirit in National Women's Soccer League play on Saturday. Elsewhere in the NWSL, the Seattle Reign beat North Carolina Courage 2-1; Bay FC eased past Racing Louisville 2-0; and the San Diego Wave took care of the Utah Royals 3-2. Lo'eau LaBonta gave Kansas City the lead from the penalty spot in the 56th minute, firing into an open net after sending Spirit goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury the wrong way. It was the 10th successful penalty kick of the Kansas City captain's NWSL career. Spirit head coach Jonatan Giráldez turned to his bench to bring on U.S. Olympian Trinity Rodman, who appeared to make an immediate impact with a goal in the 61st minute, but it was offside. Chawinga, the reigning league MVP, made it 2-0 just before the final whistle, scoring on a counterattack sparked by a long ball up the field from Hallie Mace. The contest was played in front of a sold-out crowd of 19,254 at Audi Field, the third straight home sellout for the Spirit going back to the 2024 playoffs. Bugg rocket seals Seattle win The Reign's 18-year-old Jordyn Bugg scored her first professional goal in the 56th minute at First Horizon Stadium in Cary, North Carolina. She collected a high clearance, took a touch, and then smashed the ball from 37 yards out into the top right hand corner of the net to make it 2-0. Jess Fishlock made her 200th career appearance for the Reign, and marked the occasion by opening the scoring in the first half. Aline Gomes pulled one back for North Carolina just three minutes after Bugg's goal. Lema stars in Bay road win Rookie Karlie Lema intercepted the ball on the edge of her own box, and then dribbled almost the entire length of the field at PayPal Park before striking a swerving shot into the corner of the net to make it 2-0 in first half stoppage time. It was Lema's first professional goal and she also becomes the first rookie to score for Bay. Joelle Anderson opened the scoring in the 12th minute. Louisville midfielder Savannah DeMelo left the match because of lightheadedness and was taken to the hospital as a precaution. Wave holds off Royals Gia Corley scored the winning goal and the San Diego Wave held on for the win at Snapdragon Stadium. With 16 minutes left in the match, Corley intercepted a poor goal kick from Utah's Mandy McGlynn and immediately lasered the ball into the net to make it 3-2. Corley earned an assist on the Wave's opening goal, weaving her way along the touchline and sliding a pass across the face of the goal for María Sánchez to tap in. Delphine Cascarino had a breakaway dribble and pass to set up Adriana Leon from point-blank range for the Wave's second goal. The Royals responded when Claudia Zornoza curled a free-kick over the wall and into the back of the net in the 61st minute to make it 2-1. Mina Tanaka tied it with a goal in the 72nd minute. ___ AP soccer: Theo Lloyd-hughes, The Associated Press

LaBonta, Chawinga score goals and Current beat Spirit 2-0
LaBonta, Chawinga score goals and Current beat Spirit 2-0

Yahoo

time23-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

LaBonta, Chawinga score goals and Current beat Spirit 2-0

Temwa Chawinga scored her second goal of the season and the Kansas City Current remained undefeated with a 2-0 victory over the Washington Spirit in National Women's Soccer League play on Saturday. Elsewhere in the NWSL, the Seattle Reign beat North Carolina Courage 2-1; Bay FC eased past Racing Louisville 2-0; and the San Diego Wave took care of the Utah Royals 3-2. Lo'eau LaBonta gave Kansas City the lead from the penalty spot in the 56th minute, firing into an open net after sending Spirit goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury the wrong way. It was the 10th successful penalty kick of the Kansas City captain's NWSL career. Spirit head coach Jonatan Giráldez turned to his bench to bring on U.S. Olympian Trinity Rodman, who appeared to make an immediate impact with a goal in the 61st minute, but it was offside. Chawinga, the reigning league MVP, made it 2-0 just before the final whistle, scoring on a counterattack sparked by a long ball up the field from Hallie Mace. The contest was played in front of a sold-out crowd of 19,254 at Audi Field, the third straight home sellout for the Spirit going back to the 2024 playoffs. Bugg rocket seals Seattle win The Reign's 18-year-old Jordyn Bugg scored her first professional goal in the 56th minute at First Horizon Stadium in Cary, North Carolina. She collected a high clearance, took a touch, and then smashed the ball from 37 yards out into the top right hand corner of the net to make it 2-0. Jess Fishlock made her 200th career appearance for the Reign, and marked the occasion by opening the scoring in the first half. Aline Gomes pulled one back for North Carolina just three minutes after Bugg's goal. Lema stars in Bay road win Rookie Karlie Lema intercepted the ball on the edge of her own box, and then dribbled almost the entire length of the field at PayPal Park before striking a swerving shot into the corner of the net to make it 2-0 in first half stoppage time. It was Lema's first professional goal and she also becomes the first rookie to score for Bay. Joelle Anderson opened the scoring in the 12th minute. Louisville midfielder Savannah DeMelo left the match because of lightheadedness and was taken to the hospital as a precaution. Wave holds off Royals Gia Corley scored the winning goal and the San Diego Wave held on for the win at Snapdragon Stadium. With 16 minutes left in the match, Corley intercepted a poor goal kick from Utah's Mandy McGlynn and immediately lasered the ball into the net to make it 3-2. Corley earned an assist on the Wave's opening goal, weaving her way along the touchline and sliding a pass across the face of the goal for María Sánchez to tap in. Delphine Cascarino had a breakaway dribble and pass to set up Adriana Leon from point-blank range for the Wave's second goal. The Royals responded when Claudia Zornoza curled a free-kick over the wall and into the back of the net in the 61st minute to make it 2-1. Mina Tanaka tied it with a goal in the 72nd minute. ___ AP soccer:

LaBonta, Chawinga score goals and Current beat Spirit 2-0
LaBonta, Chawinga score goals and Current beat Spirit 2-0

Associated Press

time23-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

LaBonta, Chawinga score goals and Current beat Spirit 2-0

Temwa Chawinga scored her second goal of the season and the Kansas City Current remained undefeated with a 2-0 victory over the Washington Spirit in National Women's Soccer League play on Saturday. Elsewhere in the NWSL, the Seattle Reign beat North Carolina Courage 2-1; Bay FC eased past Racing Louisville 2-0; and the San Diego Wave took care of the Utah Royals 3-2. Lo'eau LaBonta gave Kansas City the lead from the penalty spot in the 56th minute, firing into an open net after sending Spirit goalkeeper Aubrey Kingsbury the wrong way. It was the 10th successful penalty kick of the Kansas City captain's NWSL career. Spirit head coach Jonatan Giráldez turned to his bench to bring on U.S. Olympian Trinity Rodman, who appeared to make an immediate impact with a goal in the 61st minute, but it was offside. Chawinga, the reigning league MVP, made it 2-0 just before the final whistle, scoring on a counterattack sparked by a long ball up the field from Hallie Mace. The contest was played in front of a sold-out crowd of 19,254 at Audi Field, the third straight home sellout for the Spirit going back to the 2024 playoffs. Bugg rocket seals Seattle win The Reign's 18-year-old Jordyn Bugg scored her first professional goal in the 56th minute at First Horizon Stadium in Cary, North Carolina. She collected a high clearance, took a touch, and then smashed the ball from 37 yards out into the top right hand corner of the net to make it 2-0. Jess Fishlock made her 200th career appearance for the Reign, and marked the occasion by opening the scoring in the first half. Aline Gomes pulled one back for North Carolina just three minutes after Bugg's goal. Lema stars in Bay road win Rookie Karlie Lema intercepted the ball on the edge of her own box, and then dribbled almost the entire length of the field at PayPal Park before striking a swerving shot into the corner of the net to make it 2-0 in first half stoppage time. It was Lema's first professional goal and she also becomes the first rookie to score for Bay. Joelle Anderson opened the scoring in the 12th minute. Louisville midfielder Savannah DeMelo left the match because of lightheadedness and was taken to the hospital as a precaution. Wave holds off Royals Gia Corley scored the winning goal and the San Diego Wave held on for the win at Snapdragon Stadium. With 16 minutes left in the match, Corley intercepted a poor goal kick from Utah's Mandy McGlynn and immediately lasered the ball into the net to make it 3-2. Corley earned an assist on the Wave's opening goal, weaving her way along the touchline and sliding a pass across the face of the goal for María Sánchez to tap in. Delphine Cascarino had a breakaway dribble and pass to set up Adriana Leon from point-blank range for the Wave's second goal. The Royals responded when Claudia Zornoza curled a free-kick over the wall and into the back of the net in the 61st minute to make it 2-1. Mina Tanaka tied it with a goal in the 72nd minute. ___

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