Tag: Singapore Civil Defence Force

  • Over Representation Of One Particular Community In SPF And SCDF

    Over Representation Of One Particular Community In SPF And SCDF

    The truth of the matter is, our boys in the SCDF (especially the firemen) and the SPF are the ones who are doing national service for real.

    Day in and day out they face real-life situations, risking their lives.

    And guess what?

    One particular community is over represented in both the services – way above its national percentage.

    But they hold only junior ranks even though many amongst them are not lacking in academic and physical qualifications.

    Strangely though, the paper generals and admirals who never face real emergencies are the ones rewarded with juicy appointments, earning millions, when they leave the services – with some even becoming ministers.

     

     

    Source: Mohamed Jufrie Bin Mahmood

  • Tin Pei Ling: SCDF And Police Officers Who Attended To Aljunied Crescent Fire Are Heroes

    Tin Pei Ling: SCDF And Police Officers Who Attended To Aljunied Crescent Fire Are Heroes

    With (some of) our fire-fighting heroes! Many thanks for the quick and effective response from the SCDF and Police officers who came to put out the fire at Aljunied Crescent today! They were courageous and knew exactly what needed to be done. Affected neighbours of the burning unit were evacuated swiftly and the entire situation was under control very quickly. There is no casualty so far – thank goodness – and evacuated residents have returned home in batches. Kudos to our Home Team! 👍🏻

    #HomeTeam #SCDF #SingaporePoliceForce #Kudos#FireFightingHeroes

     

    Source: Tin Pei Ling 陈佩玲

  • Ex-SCDF Major Convicted Of Taking Upskirt Pictures Of Colleagues

    Ex-SCDF Major Convicted Of Taking Upskirt Pictures Of Colleagues

    SINGAPORE: A former Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) major was convicted on Wednesday (May 3) of two counts of insulting the modesty of a woman, after taking multiple upskirt videos of a 26-year-old colleague.

    Poh Siok Peng, 45, admitted to taking the videos over two years at SCDF’s headquarters at Ubi Avenue 4 before he was caught in a sting operation involving hidden cameras in March last year.

    Poh, a 20-year veteran of the force, met the victim in 2013 when she joined the SCDF. Both worked in the strategic planning department.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor Chee Ee Ling said the victim sensed something amiss when Poh started to frequent her office cubicle “to chat”.

    He would sit in front of her “in an awkward position” and bend down often “as if to reach for something under (the victim’s) desk”, DPP Chee said.

    When the woman saw a flashing light under her desk one day as Poh chatted to her, she realised what was going on. She reported Poh to the director of manpower.

    A sting operation involving hidden cameras positioned around the victim’s cubicle caught Poh in the act on Mar 9.

    Poh’s phone was seized, and two upskirt videos of the victim, taken on Mar 4 and 9, were retrieved.

    Poh later told the police he had been taking upskirt videos of the victim for two years before he was caught.

    However, other videos he had taken of the victim were not recovered because Poh had sold his old mobile phones, he said.

    He also confessed to taking an upskirt video of an unidentified woman on an escalator.

    Poh said he would view the videos “in the wee hours of the night as a form of stress-relief”.

    POH “UNLIKELY TO RE-OFFEND”: LAWYER

    DPP Chee argued that a jail term of at least six weeks was warranted.

    However, Poh’s lawyer said the videos had not captured the victim’s “sensitive or private parts”, “only thighs”.

    The lawyer urged the court to impose a fine or a jail term of less than four weeks, saying that Poh had been a young victim of a sexual crime but had since sought professional help. It was “unlikely he will re-offend in future”, the lawyer added.

    Poh, who is married with two children, will be sentenced on May 17.

    For insulting the modesty of a woman, Poh could be jailed for up to one year and fined.

     

    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.

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    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

  • Woodleigh MRT Station Temporarily Closed, Suspicious White Substance Found In Several Areas

    Woodleigh MRT Station Temporarily Closed, Suspicious White Substance Found In Several Areas

    Police on Tuesday (Apr 18) said they are “managing a security incident” at Woodleigh MRT station after a suspicious substance was found.

    The Singapore Police Force (SPF) issued alerts on social media stating that the MRT station is temporarily closed, and they are at the scene with the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF).

    SCDF officers in protective clothing were seen at the station entrance.

    Assistant station manager Mailyn B Carriaga told Channel NewsAsia that white powder (pictured below) had been found in three to four places at the station’s concourse area.

    SBS Transit, which runs the North East Line, said in a tweet at 1.49pm that the station is closed and free bus rides are available at bus stops between Serangoon and Potong Pasir MRT stations.

     

    Source: www.channenewsasia.com