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The Fire and Rescue Academy of Malaysia (Abbr.: FRAM; Malay: Akademi Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia) is a tertiary education institution in Malaysia that specialises in fire and safety education and training. The Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia manages the academy, and enrollment
The Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia (Malay: Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia (JBPM), Jawi: جابتن بومبا دان ڤڽلامت مليسيا ), commonly known as Bomba, is a federal agency of Malaysia responsible for firefighting and technical rescue. Bomba is a Malay word derived from the Portuguese bombeiros which means ...
Currently offered at the Fire and Rescue Academy Malaysia (FRAM) in Wakaf Tapai, Terengganu, it is the longest and most physically and mentally demanding basic course among the FRDM Special Rescue Teams. Serving as an entrance exam for STORM, the course has a high dropout rate.
Fire and Rescue Academy of Malaysia; Fire Service College; Franklin Police and Fire High School; FRTC Frankfurt; I. Indian Institute of Fire Engineering, Nagpur;
This is a list of post-secondary institutions in Malaysia. Post-secondary education in Malaysia is organised upon the Malaysian Qualifications Framework and includes the training and education in the academic sector, vocational and technical sector, and the skills sector.
Members of this brigade undergo similar firefighter training as full-time personnel at the Fire and Rescue Academy of Malaysia (FRAM), although firefighting is not their primary occupation. The Auxiliary Fire Brigade also maintains several elite SAR units, though their operations are generally limited to specific local jurisdictions.
Md. Alwi Che Ahmad, Chairman Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) Tan Sri Ir. Kunasingam A/L V.Sittampalam, first Malaysian International Fellow of Royal Academy of Engineering UK; Ahmad Jauhari Yahya, Chairman of Sapura Resources, former CEO of Malaysia Airlines; Azzat Kamaludin, Chairman of Dialog Axiata, board member of Axiata
2008 - The Malaysian Government introduced the 'One Country One Number' program as the 999-line call centre to consolidate the emergency lines that are used by the Royal Malaysia Police, the Ministry of Health, Fire and Rescue Department and Civil Defence Department Malaysia.