Tag: civil defence

  • Electric Scooter Charged Overnight Caught Fire, SCDF Activated

    Electric Scooter Charged Overnight Caught Fire, SCDF Activated

    An electric scooter reportedly left to charge overnight in a Housing Board flat in Chua Chu Kang sparked a fire, with three people fleeing the unit.

    The fire broke out at 3.50am on Friday (July 28) at a 10th-floor unit in Block 230, Choa Chu Kang Central 1, the Singapore Civil Defence Force told The Straits Times.

    A woman who lives in the flat, who declined to be named, told Shin Min Daily News in a report on Friday that she was sleeping when she heard a loud explosion.

    It was followed by a burnt smell, coming from a room. She went to check and saw that the battery charger of the e-scooter inside was on fire.

    ST understands that SCDF officers had to conduct forcible entry into the unit, and that the fire was started by a portable battery charger attached to the e-scooter.

    No one was injured.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Fanning The Flames Of Love At Jurong Fire Station

    Fanning The Flames Of Love At Jurong Fire Station

    Jurong Fire Station, which is due to be demolished later this year and relocated to 22 Jurong West Street 26, holds many memories for the many firefighters and paramedics that have been based there.

    When Jurong Fire Station leaves its current site at 25 Boon Lay Drive later this year to move to a new location, it will close its doors on the sweet memories of two people who fell in love there.

    One morning in April 2001, Senior Warrant Officer 2 Mohamed Nur Azli was about to head home after ending his night duty when he heard Sergeant Maisya’s lively chatter fill the station.

    Maisya had joined the station that morning as a trainee paramedic while Azli was on his second day of duty as a full paramedic after completing his training.

    “She came to the station all chirpy and very noisy, I recall asking my colleague who the new girl was,” said Azli.

    At the end of 2001, the pair had the chance to get to know each other better when they participated in the Civil Defence Skills Challenge (CDSC), which is now known as the Singapore-Global Firefighters and Paramedics Challenge (SGFPC), and which was a race to test the participants’ life-saving skills. The couple was paired together and they started to bond.

    While participating in the challenge, the pair realised that they worked well together and were subsequently chosen to represent the 4th Civil Defence division in the inter-divisions competition.

    And that was when the seeds of love started to bloom.

    A few weeks after the challenge, they walked out of the gates of Jurong Fire Station and headed for their first date. That first date eventually led to them getting married in August 2002.

    “We had different off days, but I would come back to the station on my off days specially to leave chocolates and a note on his table in the paramedics’ office,” Maisya said.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Brave SCDF Bro Injured In Explosion Of Taxi Blaze Discharged, Recuperating

    Brave SCDF Bro Injured In Explosion Of Taxi Blaze Discharged, Recuperating

    [Vehicle Fire along Commonwealth Ave]

    Thank you for your kind words and concerns for the injured firefighter.

    Each day, SCDF Emergency Responders, like him, brave countless challenges in the line of duty to protect and save lives and property.

    The injured firefighter who sustained minor burns had just been discharged from hospital and is recuperating.

    We wish him a speedy recovery.

    ***

    SCDF was alerted to a vehicle fire along Commonwealth Ave (near the junction with North Buona Vista Road) at about 1415hrs.

    SCDF dispatched 1 Fire Engine, 2 Fire Bikes, 1 Red Rhino and 2 Ambulances to the location. The fire which involved a taxi was extinguished by SCDF using 2 water jets and a Compressed Air Foam backpack.

    During the firefighting operation, an explosion occurred from the burning taxi, injuring 4 persons including an SCDF firefighter. All of them sustained minor injuries and were conveyed to the National University Hospital by SCDF ambulances.

    Preliminary investigations by the SCDF and the Police revealed the likely cause of the explosion was due to the road traffic accident. The investigations by SCDF, Police and LTA are ongoing.

     

    Source: Singapore Civil Defence Force

  • No Time, So My Wife Gave Birth At Home With Help Of Very Pro SCDF Officers

    No Time, So My Wife Gave Birth At Home With Help Of Very Pro SCDF Officers

    I would like to convey my appreciation and heartfelt gratitude to the paramedic officers from Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) Ambulance AB 113 namely: Prm kitshan (officer in charge), Medic Shafiq rhymia and medic Samo Iqbal.

    Officer in charge Kitshan had delivered my baby boy in my own house this morning at approximately 8.25am. She was very experienced, composed and exceedingly professional in the delivery of my 2nd baby boy. I hereby pay kudos to her and pay utmost respect to her and her teammates for their assistance.

    My wife and baby are well taken care of and in good hands. SCDF indeed train their staffs well. Their performance were remarkable and my family felt that we were in good hands under the care of Officer Kitshan.

    My wife and baby are now in the hospital resting. I hereby wish to send my gratefulness to the SCDF officers especially officer Kitshan for being there for us.

    We understand that SCDF doesn’t allow any hamper or gift as appreciation so hereby we can only express our respect to you via email and Facebook. Thank you yet again.

    Please help to tag, Prm kitshan (officer in charge), Medic Shafiq rhymia and medic Samo Iqbal if you happen to know them. From the bottom of my heart I wish to thank them once again. An official letter of appreciation had been sent to your Quality Sevice Officer Colonel Ng for the tremendous effort rendered.

    #SCDF #SingaporeCivilDefenceForce #paramedics #nursing

     

    Source: Kean Ho Zhiqian

  • Bukit Panjang LRT Broke Down, 65 Passengers Evacuated By SCDF

    Bukit Panjang LRT Broke Down, 65 Passengers Evacuated By SCDF

    A total of 65 passengers had to be evacuated from Bukit Panjang Light Rapid Transit (LRT) trains on Tuesday (Mar 28) following a breakdown in train services at about 8.10pm.

    SMRT said that the breakdown happened due to a “propulsion fault”. Another LRT train was deployed to rescue the stalled train back to the depot for further checks, it added.

    During this time, train services on the loop running between Petir and Senja stations were still available.  Bus bridging and free regular bus services were activated between Choa Chu Kang and Bukit Panjang LRT stations, SMRT said.
    Service resumed at 9.27pm.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com