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DRIVER TAKE NOTE TO DRIVE WITH EXTRA CARE WHEN YOU DRIVING ALONG BRADELL HILL!

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All drivers please drive safe at night if you are sending pax to bradell hill blk 10a and 10b . There is the car park on the side road due to insufficient of carpark lot for the resident there , which taken one lane of the road , the light was insufficient and this could landed you to drive on the middle of the road and never notice there is a road divider in between , I mounted on the road divider and cause the underbody damage badly , please note when send pax there at night , drive safe and good luck …..

source: FB post by Ching Rsymond

MULTIPLE COMPLAINTS BY NETIZEN TO SMRT DURING RUSH HOUR REGARDING NORTH SOUTH LINE!

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More train problems this morning? This time, the complaints is all about the North South Line. What’s happening, SMRT?

Source: FB post by Heng Wen Jie 

Meet Candy and Sweetie from Cat Welfare Society who are looking to be the purr-fect addition to your home!

[#ADOPTDONTSHOP] Meet Candy and Sweetie from Cat Welfare Society who are looking to be the purr-fect addition to your home!

If you are keen to adopt them, please contact Candy’s fosterer at 9620 9976 and Sweetie’s fosterer at 8678 4765. Adoption follows Cat Welfare Society’s terms at www.catwelfare.org/adoptions.

source: FB post by Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA)

ADOPT DON’T SHOP! MEET MEADOW AND RAINBOW!

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[#ADOPTDONTSHOP] Meet Meadow and Rainbow from Causes for Animals – Singapore! If you are having a ‘ruff’ day, these two sweet dogs are sure to put a smile on your face.

If you are keen to adopt them, please contact Causes For Animals at [email protected] or 9793 7162.

DO YOU KNOW THAT FISHING AND FARMING A MEANS TO EARN LIVING DURING THE 60s in SG?

#Didyouknow farming and fishing were a popular means of employment for the population during the 60s? In 1965, Singapore’s first Agriculture Show was also held to acquaint the urban population with activities of the farmers and fishermen.

#AllAboutAVA #Themoreyouknow

Source: FB post by Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA)

WATCH OUT FOR THIS FIREFIGHTER WHO NOT ONLY FIGHT FIRE BUT DOES FREE RUNNING!

SCDF firefighters only have a minute to leave the fire station in their respective emergency vehicles once they hear the coding for a fire call.

While this may be no extraordinary feat for some firefighters, it comes second nature to full-time National Serviceman LCP Zaki Zakwan. The firefighter from Yishun Fire Station is a parkour and freerunning enthusiast who had taken part in several international competitions within and around the region. Read the following issue of Rescue 995 to find out more about this firefighting ninja!

ANYONE WITH GOOD INTENT AND THE RIGHT MINDSE CAN BE #COMMUNITYFIRSTRESPONDER!

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It doesn’t matter how old you are – with good intent and the right mind set, anyone can be a #CommunityFirstResponder.

On the afternoon of 17 January 2018, a road traffic accident occurred along Geylang East Avenue 1. It resulted in a 9-year old boy to be trapped underneath the car. Without hesitation, several passers-by who were within the vicinity rushed to the boy’s aid. Among them were a few secondary school students from Geylang Methodist School and Maris Stella High School. Together with adult #CommunityFirstResponders, they lifted the car and freed the boy prior to SCDF’s arrival. The boy was conveyed to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital.

This act of civic mindedness is indeed admirable, especially since it was a coordinated effort by total strangers driven by a common passion to help someone in distress. This afternoon, the Community Lifesaver and Community First Responder awards were presented to 6 of these individuals by COL Alan Toh, Commander of 2nd SCDF Division.

Congratulations to all award winners!

#ANationofLifesavers

Source: FB post by Singapore Civil Defence Force

Fire INCIDENT @ 32 Sam Leong Road

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The fire was confined to a small area on the 2nd storey office unit of the shophouse. The fire was swiftly extinguished by SCDF firefighters with 1 water jet. 3 persons were evacuated by Police prior to SCDF arrival. There were no reported injuries. The cause of fire is under investigation.

Source: FB post by SCDF

AMMONIA LEAK@ 1 Fishery Port Road with SCDF HazMat Specialists being activated!

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SCDF HazMat Specialists using detectors have picked up low levels of ammonia in the immediate perimeter outside the affected building.

HazMat Specialists in protective suits have detected a leak within the ceiling of the chiller room and are working to access the concealed ammonia piping.

About 100 workers from the premises were evacuated prior to SCDF’s arrival.

The neighboring premises are not affected.

At the time of this update, there are no further reported injuries. In total, 3 people were conveyed to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital.

source: FB post by SCDF

YISHUN HOUSEWIFE CUTS HERSELF MORE THAN 30 TIMES WHILE SWAYING FROM 11TH STOREY

In a duration of around 2 hours, this Yishun housewife has cut herself more than 30 times on her arms and legs.

This, while dangling from the eleventh floor parapet of Block 289 Yishun Avenue 6.

The occurrence occurred yesterday at around 2.30pm.

Whenever police and SCDF officers attempted to approach her, she waved the blade she was holding at them and forcefully instructed them to back off.

An observer said that the lady, 45-year-old Cai Li, had a heated quarrel with a man who believed to be her husband.

She at that point mounted the parapet and sat there cutting herself while shouting every once in a while.

In spite of the rain, SCDF officers set up a wellbeing net and along these lines swooped down and safeguarded Mdm Cai.

Many self-caused cut blemishes on her arms and legs were seen when she was being placed in a rescue vehicle.

A kitchen cut assessed to be 20cm long was recovered from the scene by police specialists.

Investigation is currently ongoing.