Pattaya firefighters assist motorist after car battery fails outside Jomtien hotel

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Pattaya City Firefighters from the Jomtien station assisted a stranded driver after a Honda Civic with Phitsanulok plates suffered a dead battery outside a hotel in Jomtien on June 27. The team provided a jump-start, allowing the vehicle to continue its journey safely.

PATTAYA, Thailand – Firefighters from the Pattaya City Fire Station in the Jomtien area responded promptly on the morning of June 27, after a motorist was left stranded due to a dead car battery outside a hotel in Jomtien. At approximately 07:20 a.m., a rescue team of two firefighters was dispatched to assist a grey Honda Civic with Phitsanulok plates that was unable to start after its battery died. The vehicle was parked in front of U Jomtien Pattaya when the incident occurred.

Upon arrival, the firefighters assessed the situation and provided a jump-start service using portable battery equipment. The vehicle was successfully restarted without further issues, allowing the driver to continue their journey safely. Authorities confirmed that no injuries or additional complications were reported during the incident. The quick response highlights the routine assistance provided by Pattaya’s emergency services, which regularly support motorists experiencing breakdowns or mechanical issues across the city and surrounding areas. Residents and visitors in need of emergency assistance can contact the Pattaya City hotline at 1337 or reach the Jomtien fire station directly at 095-146-4221.


The driver thanked Pattaya firefighters for their quick assistance and signed the official incident report after the vehicle was successfully jump-started outside a Jomtien hotel.

Authorities said motorists are welcome to contact Pattaya City Fire Services at any time for roadside assistance in emergencies, including battery failures and vehicle breakdowns.