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SMART (Malaysia)

The Special Malaysian Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (SMART; Malay: Pasukan Mencari dan Menyelamat Khas Malaysia, Jawi: ڤاسوكن منچاري دان مڽلامت خاص مليسيا) is a disaster relief and rescue task force established under the National Security Council based on the approval of the Cabinet on 18 May 1994. The SMART task force is a United Nations INSARAG certified Heavy USAR (Urban Search and Rescue team) in June 2016.

Special Malaysian Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team
Pasukan Mencari dan Menyelamat Khas Malaysia
SMART Task Force crest
Founded18 May 1994; 29 years ago (1994-05-18)
CountryMalaysia
Branch
TypeRescue squad
RoleAir-sea rescue
Cave rescue
CBRNE consequence management
CBRN defense
Conducting disaster relief and rescue operations locally and internationally
Disaster response
Emergency management
Medical evacuation
Mountain rescue
Search and rescue
Tactical emergency medical services
Urban search and rescue
Size134 Personnel (September 2019)
Part of
  • National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA)
Garrison/HQPulau Meranti, Puchong, Selangor
Colors
  • Unit colours:          Yellow, Red, White and Blue
  • Beret:   Dark blue
Commanders
CommanderSupt Abd Rahim Bin Abd Aziz

The team draws its members from the Malaysian Armed Forces, Royal Malaysian Police and Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia.

History edit

Malaysia has been through three major disasters since 1988 which is Sultan Abdul Halim ferry terminal bridge collapse in the year 1988, Bright Sparklers Fireworks disaster in 1991 and Klang Port Chong Hong 3 Tanker Explosion in 1992.[1] The pinnacle of disaster in Malaysia happens in the year 1993 when the Highland Towers collapse in Ulu Klang, outskirt of Kuala Lumpur. The tragedy came to world attention in which five countries sent aid workers to help. They are from the USA, Great Britain, Détachement d'intervention catastrophes aéromobile (DICA) from France, Japan Disaster Relief Team (JDRT) from Japan and Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (DART) from Singapore.[2] The JDRT led by Kiyoshi Shidara then donates their sophisticated equipment to Malaysia.[3][4]

Following the collapse of the Highland Towers tragedy on 11 December 1993, Malaysia intends to establish a disaster rescue team based on the Japanese JDRT.[5][6] The Cabinet Committee then convened on 18 May 1994 approved the establishment of the SMART team under the management of the National Security Council. The SMART will draw its members from three government departments which are Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia (FRDM), Royal Malaysian Police (RMP) and the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF).

On 1 August 1996, the SMART finally established with a strength of 85 personnel including officers. SMART is put under the National Security Council.

On 1 January 2004, SMART is expanded to 104 personnel.

On 1 June 2009, SMART moving to new SMART Headquarter in Pulau Meranti, Puchong.

On 1 June 2014, SMART is expanding again to 141 personnel and their salary grade was standardised.

In May 2015, SMART planning to apply for INSARAG certification.[7]

On 1 October 2015, SMART was transferred to NADMA to improve disaster management coordination and response.

On 5 June 2016, SMART gets INSARAG certification. With this certification, SMART is the second Disaster Relief team to be certified in Southeast Asia after the Singaporean Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team.[8]

On 11 April 2019, the SMART was chosen to become a mentor to the Brunei rescue team. SMART will assist the team until they get their INSARAG certification.[9]

Functions edit

Under National Security Council Directive No.19 and Directive No.20, there are four main functions of SMART outlined by the Malaysian Government:

  1. Act to perform search and rescue duties which the task is beyond the capabilities of existing rescue agencies.
  2. Conduct search and rescue operations which require high expertise and sophisticated equipment.
  3. Responsible in the event which is expected to be a major disaster and involving many victims.
  4. Act to help in overseas disasters when directed to do so by the Prime Minister.

Identity edit

Dark Blue Beret

All SMART members wear a navy blue beret.

Red Helmet

SMART team wear the same red helmet worn by FRDM Special Forces.

Blue Uniform

All SMART members wear a blue uniform to differentiate them from other rescue teams.

Logo

Four white water drop shapes
Symbolises the four roles of SMART which are:
  • Search
  • Rescue
  • Assist rescue efforts
  • Provide rescue assistance overseas
Four yellow coloured sharp shapes
Represent four types of disastrous threats:
  • Land
  • Sea
  • Air
  • Disaster at overseas
Four red coloured round shape
Symbolises the four key capabilities of SMART:
  • Moving fast
  • Always ready
  • Move within 24 hours to help either local or overseas
  • Special expertise in technical assistance
Center of the target shape
Symbolising always in a state ready to be moved within 24 hours notice.
Upward pointing arrow shape
Symbolises the power or effort toward the success of the rescue or describe the hardships to produce something of a pleasure.
Hand with thumb up shape
Symbolises the process of handling or lifting something out. Used to reveal:
  • Help
  • Ability
  • Efficiency
  • Success
  • Good deed
  • Brilliance
  • Power/skills
Yellow, red, white and blue colours
Colours on the flag of Malaysia

Selections and training edit

SMART only opens its membership to personnel from the Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia, Royal Malaysian Police and Malaysian Army.

SMART always train together with other government agency and department. They even conduct training for private sectors and educational institutions. SMART enjoys good relations with the Singaporean Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (DART) and they always train together.

At the original department edit

The application for the SMART can only be applied by personnel from the Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia, Royal Malaysia Police and Malaysian Army from their respective bases/HQ.

  1. Priority shall be given to candidates who are really interested from respectively department or agency's announcement.
  2. Physically and mentally healthy, and passed a medical examination from the government or military hospital.
  3. Have a good track record and is certified free of disciplinary action.

SMART Stage edit

All selected candidates into the SMART Stage will be a test based on:

Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT)

Candidates will undergo series of circuit consist of sit up, pulls up, standing board jump, 4 x 10 m (33 ft) shuttle run and 2.4 km (1.5 mi), 7 km (4.3 mi) and 18 km (11 mi) run.

Phobia of height test

10 m (33 ft) platform diving, 300 m (980 ft) swimming freestyle and five minutes float conducted at PULAPOL, Semarak Street, Kuala Lumpur.

Phobia of blood and corpses test

The test will be assessed by the Kuala Lumpur Hospital Forensic Unit.

Phobia of dark and confined space test

The test session will be done in 'Smoke Gallery' at Fire and Rescue Academy of Malaysia (FRAM), Kuala Kubu Bharu, Selangor.

Final interview

Candidates will be interviewed by the board of interviewer consist of T/SUM, BPB, BKP and Commander of SMART.

Basic Course edit

SMART Special Course (11 Weeks) edit

This arduous course lasts for 11 weeks. In this course, trainees will be trained hard at any time. Among the module that's been taught during the course is; Medical, Urban search and rescue (USAR), Road Traffic Accident (RTA), High Angle & Rope rescue, HAZMAT and many more. Also, the trainees are required to undergo physical training every day as well as individual and team tests such as obstacle courses and endurance circuit. IPPT is also conducted every Friday throughout the course and the final test; trainers will be tested with 30 km (19 mi) casualty evacuation through hilly terrain around Kuala Kubu Bharu.

Bronze Medallion Rescue Course (3 Weeks) edit

This is a three-week military style water rescue course organised by SMART in cooperation with the Life Saving Society Malaysia (Malay: Persatuan Penyelamat Kelemasan Malaysia; PPKM). This course is a must for the SMART and Malaysian Lifeguard members.[10]

In the final examination, trainees need to pass a few tests in order to get the Bronze Medallion Certificate:

  1. 50 m (160 ft) swimming and 50 m (160 ft) Chin-tow circuit.
  2. 50 m (160 ft) swimming and 50 m (160 ft) Rope-towing circuit.
  3. 20 m (66 ft) rope throwing.
  4. 25 m (82 ft) fully clothes Cross-chest towing.
  5. Combine rescue.
International Life Saver Certificate edit

International Life Saver (ILS) is an international certificate for water rescue. Bronze Medallion Rescue Course trainee needs to take three more tests to get ILS certificate. The three tests are:

  1. 100 m (330 ft) swimming under 1 minute and 40 seconds.
  2. 300 m (980 ft) swimming under 9 minutes.
  3. 25 m (82 ft) diving underwater under one breath.

First Responder Life Support (FRLS) Course edit

FRLS Course is a two-level paramedic management course and usually organised at Malaysian Civil Defense Force Academy (ALPHA).

At level 1, trainees will learn basic paramedic techniques and skills. At level 2, trainees will learn how to differentiate trauma patients from other patients and how to treat them.

Advance Course edit

Missions edit

The missions that SMART have participated in includes:[11]

  • 1996: Search and Rescue operation for Genting Highland bus accidents, Pahang.
  • 1996: Search and Rescue mission for Greg Storm in Keningau, Sabah.
  • 1997: Rescue and firefighting mission for Indonesian forest fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan, Indonesia.
  • 1999: Search and Rescue operation for İzmit Earthquake disaster in Golchuk, Turkey.
  • 2001: Search and Rescue operation at Mount Kinabalu, Sabah.
  • 2001: Search and Rescue mission for Gujarat Earthquake disaster in Gujarat, India.
  • 2002: Search and Rescue mission for Simunjan landslide incident in Simunjan, Sarawak.
  • 2002: Search and Rescue mission for Taman Hillview landslide incident in June 2002 in Ulu Klang, Selangor. This incident happens near to Highland Tower.
  • 2003: Search and Rescue mission for The Curve building collapse in Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
  • 2004: Search and Rescue mission for Taman Harmoni landslide in Gombak, Selangor.
  • 2004: Search and Rescue mission for Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami disaster in Acheh, Indonesia.
  • 2005: Search and Rescue operation for Nias–Simeulue earthquake disaster in Nias, Indonesia.
  • 2005: Search and Rescue mission for Kashmir earthquake disaster in Balakot, Pakistan.
  • 2005: Rescue and firefighting mission for Riau forest fire in Riau, Indonesia.
  • 2006: Search and Rescue mission for Kampung Pasir landslide in Ulu Klang, Selangor. This incident happens not too far from Highland Tower.
  • 2006: Search and Rescue operation for Southern Leyte mudslide disaster in Leyte, Philippines.
  • 2006: Search and Rescue operation for Yogyakarta earthquake disaster in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
  • 2007: Rescue mission for Johor flood victims.
  • 2008: Search and Rescue mission for Ulu Yam landslide in Ulu Yam, Selangor.
  • 2008: Search and Rescue mission for Bukit Antarabangsa landslide incident in Ulu Klang, Selangor. This incident happens not far from Highland Tower.
  • 2009: Search and Rescue mission for cave collapse at Ipoh Cave Temples in Ipoh, Perak.
  • 2009: Search and Rescue operation for building collapse in Section 14, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
  • 2009: Search and Rescue operation for Sumatra earthquakes disaster in Padang, Indonesia.
  • 2011: Search and Rescue operation for Tohoku earthquakes disaster in Japan.[12]
  • 2013: Search and Rescue operation for Genting Highland bus accidents, Pahang.
  • 2013: Search and Rescue operation for Typhoon Haiyan disaster in Leyte, Philippines.
  • 2014: Search and Rescue operation for Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 incident in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine.
  • 2015: Search and Rescue mission for Nepal earthquake disaster in Nepal.[13]
  • 2015: Search and Rescue mission for Sabah earthquake disaster in Ranau, Sabah.[14]
  • 2016: Search and Rescue operation for Taman Idaman landslide incident in Serendah, Selangor
  • 2016: Search and Rescue operation for KL Eco City flyover collapse in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur.[15]
  • 2019: Cleaning Kim Kim River toxic pollution in Pasir Gudang, Johor.[9]
  • 2022: Search and rescue operation for the Batang Kali landslide in Batang Kali, Selangor (near Genting Highland, Pahang).
  • 2023: Search and rescue operation for the Turkey–Syria earthquakes.

References edit

  1. ^ "Remaining Victims Found In Malaysian Tanker Explosion". www.joc.com. Retrieved 2017-05-11.
  2. ^ "Kronologi tragedi Highland Towers". Sinar Harian. 10 December 2013. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
  3. ^ "Gift of equipment for Malaysia". New Sunday Times. 19 December 1993.
  4. ^ "Pasukan Jepun derma peralatan". Berita Mingguan. 19 December 1993.
  5. ^ "Malaysia boleh pelajari strategi Jepun". Berita Mingguan. 19 December 1993.
  6. ^ "Pakaian seragam untuk penyelamat". Berita Mingguan. 19 December 1993.
  7. ^ "Smart mahu dapatkan pengiktirafan INSARAG". Utusan Online. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
  8. ^ Divakaran, P. "SMART gets INSARAG certification". The Star Online. Retrieved 2017-05-12.
  9. ^ a b "SMART to guide Brunei rescue team". The Star. 11 April 2019. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  10. ^ Nahrul Khair, Basthiah. "Kursus Sijil Pingat Gangsa: Becoming Dayang Senandung". irenang.blogspot. Retrieved 2017-05-13.
  11. ^ "SMART". mkn.gov.my. Retrieved 2017-05-13.
  12. ^ "Malaysia sends rescue team to Japan". People's Daily Online. March 12, 2011. Retrieved March 13, 2011.
  13. ^ "Valuable experience for SMART in Nepal". www.thesundaily.my. Retrieved 2017-05-13.
  14. ^ "MKN Gerak Pasukan SMART Ke Sabah". Mynewshub. Retrieved 2017-05-13.
  15. ^ "Mencari bawah runtuhan". HM Online (in Malay). 2016-12-02. Retrieved 2017-05-13.

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The Special Malaysian Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team SMART Malay Pasukan Mencari dan Menyelamat Khas Malaysia Jawi ڤاسوكن منچاري دان مڽلامت خاص مليسيا is a disaster relief and rescue task force established under the National Security Council based on the approval of the Cabinet on 18 May 1994 The SMART task force is a United Nations INSARAG certified Heavy USAR Urban Search and Rescue team in June 2016 Special Malaysian Disaster Assistance and Rescue TeamPasukan Mencari dan Menyelamat Khas MalaysiaSMART Task Force crestFounded18 May 1994 29 years ago 1994 05 18 CountryMalaysiaBranchMalaysian Armed ForcesRoyal Malaysian PoliceFire and Rescue Department of MalaysiaTypeRescue squadRoleAir sea rescueCave rescueCBRNE consequence managementCBRN defenseConducting disaster relief and rescue operations locally and internationallyDisaster responseEmergency managementMedical evacuationMountain rescueSearch and rescueTactical emergency medical servicesUrban search and rescueSize134 Personnel September 2019 Part ofNational Disaster Management Agency NADMA Garrison HQPulau Meranti Puchong SelangorColorsUnit colours Yellow Red White and BlueBeret Dark blueCommandersCommanderSupt Abd Rahim Bin Abd Aziz The team draws its members from the Malaysian Armed Forces Royal Malaysian Police and Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia Contents 1 History 2 Functions 3 Identity 4 Selections and training 4 1 At the original department 4 2 SMART Stage 4 3 Basic Course 4 3 1 SMART Special Course 11 Weeks 4 3 2 Bronze Medallion Rescue Course 3 Weeks 4 3 2 1 International Life Saver Certificate 4 3 3 First Responder Life Support FRLS Course 4 4 Advance Course 5 Missions 6 ReferencesHistory editMalaysia has been through three major disasters since 1988 which is Sultan Abdul Halim ferry terminal bridge collapse in the year 1988 Bright Sparklers Fireworks disaster in 1991 and Klang Port Chong Hong 3 Tanker Explosion in 1992 1 The pinnacle of disaster in Malaysia happens in the year 1993 when the Highland Towers collapse in Ulu Klang outskirt of Kuala Lumpur The tragedy came to world attention in which five countries sent aid workers to help They are from the USA Great Britain Detachement d intervention catastrophes aeromobile DICA from France Japan Disaster Relief Team JDRT from Japan and Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team DART from Singapore 2 The JDRT led by Kiyoshi Shidara then donates their sophisticated equipment to Malaysia 3 4 Following the collapse of the Highland Towers tragedy on 11 December 1993 Malaysia intends to establish a disaster rescue team based on the Japanese JDRT 5 6 The Cabinet Committee then convened on 18 May 1994 approved the establishment of the SMART team under the management of the National Security Council The SMART will draw its members from three government departments which are Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia FRDM Royal Malaysian Police RMP and the Malaysian Armed Forces MAF On 1 August 1996 the SMART finally established with a strength of 85 personnel including officers SMART is put under the National Security Council On 1 January 2004 SMART is expanded to 104 personnel On 1 June 2009 SMART moving to new SMART Headquarter in Pulau Meranti Puchong On 1 June 2014 SMART is expanding again to 141 personnel and their salary grade was standardised In May 2015 SMART planning to apply for INSARAG certification 7 On 1 October 2015 SMART was transferred to NADMA to improve disaster management coordination and response On 5 June 2016 SMART gets INSARAG certification With this certification SMART is the second Disaster Relief team to be certified in Southeast Asia after the Singaporean Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team 8 On 11 April 2019 the SMART was chosen to become a mentor to the Brunei rescue team SMART will assist the team until they get their INSARAG certification 9 Functions editUnder National Security Council Directive No 19 and Directive No 20 there are four main functions of SMART outlined by the Malaysian Government Act to perform search and rescue duties which the task is beyond the capabilities of existing rescue agencies Conduct search and rescue operations which require high expertise and sophisticated equipment Responsible in the event which is expected to be a major disaster and involving many victims Act to help in overseas disasters when directed to do so by the Prime Minister Identity editDark Blue Beret All SMART members wear a navy blue beret Red Helmet SMART team wear the same red helmet worn by FRDM Special Forces Blue Uniform All SMART members wear a blue uniform to differentiate them from other rescue teams Logo Four white water drop shapesSymbolises the four roles of SMART which are Search Rescue Assist rescue efforts Provide rescue assistance overseas dd Four yellow coloured sharp shapesRepresent four types of disastrous threats Land Sea Air Disaster at overseas dd Four red coloured round shapeSymbolises the four key capabilities of SMART Moving fast Always ready Move within 24 hours to help either local or overseas Special expertise in technical assistance dd Center of the target shapeSymbolising always in a state ready to be moved within 24 hours notice dd Upward pointing arrow shapeSymbolises the power or effort toward the success of the rescue or describe the hardships to produce something of a pleasure dd Hand with thumb up shapeSymbolises the process of handling or lifting something out Used to reveal Help Ability Efficiency Success Good deed Brilliance Power skills dd Yellow red white and blue coloursColours on the flag of Malaysia dd Selections and training editSMART only opens its membership to personnel from the Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia Royal Malaysian Police and Malaysian Army SMART always train together with other government agency and department They even conduct training for private sectors and educational institutions SMART enjoys good relations with the Singaporean Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team DART and they always train together At the original department edit The application for the SMART can only be applied by personnel from the Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia Royal Malaysia Police and Malaysian Army from their respective bases HQ Priority shall be given to candidates who are really interested from respectively department or agency s announcement Physically and mentally healthy and passed a medical examination from the government or military hospital Have a good track record and is certified free of disciplinary action SMART Stage edit All selected candidates into the SMART Stage will be a test based on Individual Physical Proficiency Test IPPT Candidates will undergo series of circuit consist of sit up pulls up standing board jump 4 x 10 m 33 ft shuttle run and 2 4 km 1 5 mi 7 km 4 3 mi and 18 km 11 mi run Phobia of height test 10 m 33 ft platform diving 300 m 980 ft swimming freestyle and five minutes float conducted at PULAPOL Semarak Street Kuala Lumpur Phobia of blood and corpses test The test will be assessed by the Kuala Lumpur Hospital Forensic Unit Phobia of dark and confined space test The test session will be done in Smoke Gallery at Fire and Rescue Academy of Malaysia FRAM Kuala Kubu Bharu Selangor Final interview Candidates will be interviewed by the board of interviewer consist of T SUM BPB BKP and Commander of SMART Basic Course edit SMART Special Course 11 Weeks edit This arduous course lasts for 11 weeks In this course trainees will be trained hard at any time Among the module that s been taught during the course is Medical Urban search and rescue USAR Road Traffic Accident RTA High Angle amp Rope rescue HAZMAT and many more Also the trainees are required to undergo physical training every day as well as individual and team tests such as obstacle courses and endurance circuit IPPT is also conducted every Friday throughout the course and the final test trainers will be tested with 30 km 19 mi casualty evacuation through hilly terrain around Kuala Kubu Bharu Bronze Medallion Rescue Course 3 Weeks edit This is a three week military style water rescue course organised by SMART in cooperation with the Life Saving Society Malaysia Malay Persatuan Penyelamat Kelemasan Malaysia PPKM This course is a must for the SMART and Malaysian Lifeguard members 10 In the final examination trainees need to pass a few tests in order to get the Bronze Medallion Certificate 50 m 160 ft swimming and 50 m 160 ft Chin tow circuit 50 m 160 ft swimming and 50 m 160 ft Rope towing circuit 20 m 66 ft rope throwing 25 m 82 ft fully clothes Cross chest towing Combine rescue International Life Saver Certificate edit International Life Saver ILS is an international certificate for water rescue Bronze Medallion Rescue Course trainee needs to take three more tests to get ILS certificate The three tests are 100 m 330 ft swimming under 1 minute and 40 seconds 300 m 980 ft swimming under 9 minutes 25 m 82 ft diving underwater under one breath First Responder Life Support FRLS Course edit FRLS Course is a two level paramedic management course and usually organised at Malaysian Civil Defense Force Academy ALPHA At level 1 trainees will learn basic paramedic techniques and skills At level 2 trainees will learn how to differentiate trauma patients from other patients and how to treat them Advance Course edit CBRN Abseiling Rappelling Underwater Rescue Landslide Tunnel and Trench Rescue Cave Rescue Net Rescue Cable Car Rescue Driving Technique CourseMissions editThe missions that SMART have participated in includes 11 1996 Search and Rescue operation for Genting Highland bus accidents Pahang 1996 Search and Rescue mission for Greg Storm in Keningau Sabah 1997 Rescue and firefighting mission for Indonesian forest fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan Indonesia 1999 Search and Rescue operation for Izmit Earthquake disaster in Golchuk Turkey 2001 Search and Rescue operation at Mount Kinabalu Sabah 2001 Search and Rescue mission for Gujarat Earthquake disaster in Gujarat India 2002 Search and Rescue mission for Simunjan landslide incident in Simunjan Sarawak 2002 Search and Rescue mission for Taman Hillview landslide incident in June 2002 in Ulu Klang Selangor This incident happens near to Highland Tower 2003 Search and Rescue mission for The Curve building collapse in Mutiara Damansara Petaling Jaya Selangor 2004 Search and Rescue mission for Taman Harmoni landslide in Gombak Selangor 2004 Search and Rescue mission for Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami disaster in Acheh Indonesia 2005 Search and Rescue operation for Nias Simeulue earthquake disaster in Nias Indonesia 2005 Search and Rescue mission for Kashmir earthquake disaster in Balakot Pakistan 2005 Rescue and firefighting mission for Riau forest fire in Riau Indonesia 2006 Search and Rescue mission for Kampung Pasir landslide in Ulu Klang Selangor This incident happens not too far from Highland Tower 2006 Search and Rescue operation for Southern Leyte mudslide disaster in Leyte Philippines 2006 Search and Rescue operation for Yogyakarta earthquake disaster in Yogyakarta Indonesia 2007 Rescue mission for Johor flood victims 2008 Search and Rescue mission for Ulu Yam landslide in Ulu Yam Selangor 2008 Search and Rescue mission for Bukit Antarabangsa landslide incident in Ulu Klang Selangor This incident happens not far from Highland Tower 2009 Search and Rescue mission for cave collapse at Ipoh Cave Temples in Ipoh Perak 2009 Search and Rescue operation for building collapse in Section 14 Petaling Jaya Selangor 2009 Search and Rescue operation for Sumatra earthquakes disaster in Padang Indonesia 2011 Search and Rescue operation for Tohoku earthquakes disaster in Japan 12 2013 Search and Rescue operation for Genting Highland bus accidents Pahang 2013 Search and Rescue operation for Typhoon Haiyan disaster in Leyte Philippines 2014 Search and Rescue operation for Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 incident in Donetsk Oblast Ukraine 2015 Search and Rescue mission for Nepal earthquake disaster in Nepal 13 2015 Search and Rescue mission for Sabah earthquake disaster in Ranau Sabah 14 2016 Search and Rescue operation for Taman Idaman landslide incident in Serendah Selangor 2016 Search and Rescue operation for KL Eco City flyover collapse in Bangsar Kuala Lumpur 15 2019 Cleaning Kim Kim River toxic pollution in Pasir Gudang Johor 9 2022 Search and rescue operation for the Batang Kali landslide in Batang Kali Selangor near Genting Highland Pahang 2023 Search and rescue operation for the Turkey Syria earthquakes References edit Remaining Victims Found In Malaysian Tanker Explosion www joc com Retrieved 2017 05 11 Kronologi tragedi Highland Towers Sinar Harian 10 December 2013 Retrieved 2017 05 12 Gift of equipment for Malaysia New Sunday Times 19 December 1993 Pasukan Jepun derma peralatan Berita Mingguan 19 December 1993 Malaysia boleh pelajari strategi Jepun Berita Mingguan 19 December 1993 Pakaian seragam untuk penyelamat Berita Mingguan 19 December 1993 Smart mahu dapatkan pengiktirafan INSARAG Utusan Online Retrieved 2017 05 12 Divakaran P SMART gets INSARAG certification The Star Online Retrieved 2017 05 12 a b SMART to guide Brunei rescue team The Star 11 April 2019 Retrieved 25 July 2019 Nahrul Khair Basthiah Kursus Sijil Pingat Gangsa Becoming Dayang Senandung irenang blogspot Retrieved 2017 05 13 SMART mkn gov my Retrieved 2017 05 13 Malaysia sends rescue team to Japan People s Daily Online March 12 2011 Retrieved March 13 2011 Valuable experience for SMART in Nepal www thesundaily my Retrieved 2017 05 13 MKN Gerak Pasukan SMART Ke Sabah Mynewshub Retrieved 2017 05 13 Mencari bawah runtuhan HM Online in Malay 2016 12 02 Retrieved 2017 05 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SMART Malaysia amp oldid 1218051455, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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