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The Fire and Rescue Department (FRD),[a] also known as Brunei Fire and Rescue Department (BFRD),[2][b] is a government agency of Brunei Darussalam, responsible for firefighting, animal rescue, and technical rescue. The department's main headquarters are located in Bandar Seri Begawan.

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It is the primary and main public service firefighting force in Brunei, though there are other firefighting units run by other government agencies. Furthermore, there are additional private firefighting entities, such as the BSP Fire and Emergency Response service operated by Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP), which own fire stations (along with firefighting vehicles and emergency ambulances) located at Anduki Airfield and Panaga, Belait District.[3] Moreover, they also owned a single Sikorsky S-92 for search and rescue (SaR) operations.[4][5]

995 is the emergency telephone number used to contact the Fire and Rescue service in Brunei.

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The Fire Service (Malay: Perkhidmatan Bomba) was originally formed under the Administration of the Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF) in order to preserve peace and stability.[6] On 1 January 1960; 65 years ago (1960-01-01), the Fire Brigade (Malay: Pasukan Bomba) was officially fully established independent from the RBPF.[6] After the formation, 36 police officers, including an Inspector were either permanently or temporarily transferred to the newly established brigade; Inspector Mohammad became the first Superintendent of Fire Brigade.[6] Despite being independent form the RBPF, the Fire Act 1966 was still kept, until the Amendment of the Fire Services Act 2002 came into force.[6]

The Fire Supply (Malay: Pasokan Bomba)[7] was formed in mid-1963; 62 years ago (1963), in which Lam Soo Man, an officer loaned from the Hong Kong Fire Service was selected to be the Fire Inspector (Malay: Pemeriksa Bomba) of the Brunei State Fire Brigade (Malay: Bomba Negeri Brunei) until 1969.[6] On 4 August 1966; 59 years ago (1966-08-04), the Fire Services Enactment was passed and put into service.[6] In 1968, the Government of Brunei commenced a project to build a fire station in Tutong, on the river bank of the Tutong river.[8] Since the establishment of the Fire Supply, officers have been loaned from Hong Kong and United Kingdom until 1980.[6] The first local commander Dato Paduka Awang Haji Yaakob bin haji Mohd Yussof, was entrusted in 1981.[6]

On 9 November 1987; 37 years ago (1987-11-09), the department was renamed from Fire Supply (Pasokan Bomba) to Fire Services Department (Malay: Jabatan Perkhidmatan Bombadan) and again on 9 March 2006; 19 years ago (2006-03-09), in which it became its present name.[6] More than B$1.3 million cost in damage caused by fires was recorded by the FRD during the first quarter of 2007.[9] In 2010; 15 years ago (2010), the Sungai Liang Industrial Park (SPARK) fire station, Sungai Liang was designed and constructed in a collaboration with the FRD.[10] A 4.5 metres (15 feet) long crocodile was captured by the Brunei Fire and Rescue Department near a shop in Kampong Salar, and later transferred to the Wildlife Division.[11]

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List of fire stations

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Kuala Belait Fire Station
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Bukit Beruang Fire Station
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Sungai Kebun Fire Station water-side piers and fireboats
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Equipment

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Notes

  1. Malay: Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat (JBP), Jawi: جابتن بومبا دان ڤڽلامت,[1]
  2. Malay: Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Brunei (JBPB)

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