Bomba (Fire Brigade)
Bomba is the Malaysian fire brigade. If you pick BOMBA from the main menu, you're on duty as a firefighter.
Getting started
Pick BOMBA on the main menu. You spawn with a Fire Extinguisher in your backpack and the Bomba duty screen - no clock-in needed. The fire hose itself is not a starting tool: you grab it from hose outlets on fire trucks or hydrants when you arrive at an incident.
Head to the fire station for vehicles, or wait for a fire alert to pop up on your minimap.
How fires work
Fires spawn in Sumaya roughly every 6 minutes while at least one BOMBA player is active on the server. When a fire starts:
- A large alert appears on your minimap and in your task card.
- The fire is made of many individual fire blocks (anywhere from 3 to 6 per incident), each of which needs to be put out.
- The red guidance beam points you to the incident.
Only one active fire at a time on the server. Once a fire is extinguished (or times out), a new one can spawn.
Incident variety
Sumaya currently rotates between nine fire templates, each pre-built with its own location and block layout:
- 3 Car Crashes - Outside Police Station, Outside Hazbank, Near MFC.
- 6 Building Fires - Jalan Padas Dua (two variants), Kedai Emas Tai Loi, Perbankan Elektronik, Old KKN Clinic, Radtrol Jalan Kepala Ikan.
The game picks one at random per incident. The card on your task HUD shows the incident type and location so you know what you're rolling up to before you arrive. The MDT app shares the same readable location with dispatchers.
Putting out fires
The hose
- Equip your fire hose.
- Find a water source - either a hydrant (a few placed around town - look for the red/yellow pillar models) or a tanker truck.
- Connect the hose end to the water source prompt.
- Aim at fire blocks and spray.
Each fire block needs about 10 hits from the hose before it's fully out. The hose reaches up to 256 studs - that's plenty for most incidents, and lets you stand at a safe distance.
If you die, switch teams, leave the server, lose the source outlet, or the hose tool gets destroyed, the hose connection cleans itself up automatically. If a hose disappears after one of those resets, grab a fresh one from the hydrant or truck outlet.
Hydrants
Hydrants are fixed around the map. The current map has a handful of hydrants - not enough to blanket the whole town, so plan routes around them. Each hydrant supports two hose outlets, so two firefighters can share one.
Tankers (sector level 65)
Once you reach sector level 65, you can spawn the Sanica P360 Tanker truck. Tankers let you fight fires anywhere connected to a road, even without a hydrant nearby - very useful for rural incidents.
Rewards
Every fire block you extinguish pays:
- 5 XP (both player and sector)
- 15 Ringgit (wallet)
Plus milestone bonuses:
- +150 Ringgit bonus every 15 blocks you extinguish.
Kesihatan players who stand near an active fire (within 512 studs) get 10 player-level XP per block extinguished but no Ringgit reward and no Kesihatan sector XP - just player XP. POLIS does not receive this support bonus, so medics have the strongest incentive to follow fires.
Rewards only count when you're within 512 studs of the fire block when it's extinguished - so stick with the incident, don't wander off.
Vehicles
Bomba vehicles unlock as your sector level rises.
| Vehicle | Sector level required | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Merze Atego LFRT | 1 | Free |
| Sanica 94D LFRT | 20 | 9,000 Ringgit |
| Tayoti Hiace (Bomba) | 40 | 12,000 Ringgit |
| Sanica P310 FRT | 40 | 13,000 Ringgit |
| Sanica P360 Tanker | 65 | 20,000 Ringgit |
Each truck has different capacity and handling. The Atego is the nimble starter; the Tanker is the heavy utility. LFRT stands for "Light Fire Rescue Tender", FRT for "Fire Rescue Tender".
See Vehicles for how to spawn them.
Ranks
Bomba has 13 ranks, based on the real Bomba MYSverse (Bomba MYSverse). Your title updates automatically as your sector level rises.
| Level | Rank |
|---|---|
| 1 | Fire Officer (PB) |
| 6 | Senior Fire Officer (PBK) |
| 11 | Leading Fire Officer (PBT) |
| 16 | Assistant Fire Superintendent (PPgB) |
| 21 | Senior Assistant Fire Superintendent (PKPgB) |
| 26 | Deputy Fire Superintendent (TPgB) |
| 31 | Assistant Fire Superintendent (Station Level) |
| 36 | Fire Superintendent (PgB) |
| 41 | Senior Fire Superintendent (PgKB) |
| 49 | Assistant Fire Commissioner (PPjB) |
| 57 | Senior Assistant Fire Commissioner (PKPjB) |
| 65 | Deputy Fire Commissioner (TPjB) |
| 76 | Fire Commissioner (PjB) |
The rank bracket abbreviations follow the real-world Bomba insignia scheme. From level 76 onward you're the top - no more rank changes even as you push towards the level 100 cap.
Tips
- Work as a team. Two firefighters on a fire means blocks get cleared faster, meaning milestone bonuses come around faster, meaning more Ringgit per minute.
- Position matters. Find a spot where multiple blocks are in hose range and don't keep switching. Steady, not frantic.
- Stay within 512 studs. If you wander away from the fire to refill or drive, you stop counting for rewards on the blocks extinguished while you're out of range.
- Sirens = offence-exempt. Got stuck behind a speeding ticket? Flip your ELS siren while driving a Bomba vehicle to avoid being cited.
- Save for the Tanker. Until you hit level 65, you'll rely on hydrants. The Tanker is a game-changer because you bring the water with you.
- Watch your health. Standing too close to fire damages you over time. If you see your health dropping, step back and hose from further.
What next?
- Kesihatan if you're curious about the medical side.
- Polis for law enforcement.
- Vehicles for the full Bomba vehicle list.
- Progression for how XP works across services.