Fire Dept receives new assets under trade-in deal


Higher specs: The two new vehicles parked at the Fire and Rescue Department in Putrajaya. — Bernama

PUTRAJAYA: The Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) has received two Fire Rescue Tender (FRT) engines, one of them a prototype equipped with a water cannon system, under the first phase of a hybrid procurement project with CLW Special Automobile (M) Sdn Bhd (CLW Malaysia).

Department director-general Datuk Seri Nor Hisham Mohammad said the initiative follows an offer from CLW Malaysia to replace 30 ageing FRTs that have been in service for nearly 20 years.

“The replacement is being carried out through a trade-in disposal method, whereby 30 old FRTs with an estimated current value of RM2.3mil are handed over to CLW Malaysia, which in return supplies new FRTs worth RM600,000 each.

“The remaining 28 units are expected to be delivered in the second phase, which is scheduled in January 2026,” he told Bernama after attending JBPM’s September monthly assembly here yesterday.

Also present was CLW Malaysia business director Khor Song Joo.

Nor Hisham said the new vehicles stand out for their 3.7m height and 8,000-litre water tank, which enables firefighters to spray water from higher levels during operations.

“The existing FRTs have a 3,600-litre tank capacity. The new model exceeds current specifications, thereby enhancing JBPM’s operational capability and readiness in handling emergencies.

“These new FRTs are expected to have a lifespan of between 15 and 20 years,” he said, adding that six of the units will be deployed to Johor, where several vehicles were previously damaged.

He said the collaboration between JBPM and CLW Malaysia also coincides with the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and China.

Earlier, in his address, Nor Hisham said apart from the FRT replacement initiative, JBPM is also assessing the need for light operational vehicles (LOVs) that are more compact, lightweight and highly mobile to ensure faster and more efficient responses in narrow or hard-to-reach areas such as rural or interior regions.

“The department has procured 200 LOV units worth RM30.4mil,” he said.

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