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Three students use first-aid skills to help injured motorcyclist

Meanwhile, a driver had moved one of the injured men to the pavement. The other man s leg was stuck under the motorbike. With the first-aid kit by their side, the three girls, all aged 16, first assessed the injuries of the man on the pavement. He was moaning and appeared to be in quite a bit of pain. He was bleeding from his left palm and had abrasions on his elbows. He also had a laceration on his forehead, Zoe recalled. The girls sterilised his wounds and stemmed the bleeding. Added Jill: We also noticed his arm was at an awkward angle and suspected there could be a fracture. We advised him to keep still so the injury would not be aggravated.

Fire breaks out at flat in Serangoon Ave 4

Did you know? Not all heroes wear capes: As a plain-clothes Home Team civilian officer, you can protect Singapore too

Jumpstart your Home Team career If you appreciate the safety and security we enjoy in Singapore and are keen to be part of efforts to safeguard our way of life, check out the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) Merit Scholarship. Launched in 2019, it is awarded to candidates who wish to pursue a civilian career as a generalist under the Home Affairs Senior Executive scheme, or as a specialist in one of the five tracks: Intelligence, Psychology, Commercial Affairs, Science and Technology, and Internal Security. You don t have to don a uniform to join the Home Team to safeguard the safety and security of Singapore. While uniformed officers are often in the public eye handling the front-line operations, there are also civilian officers the “silent heroes” who work alongside their uniformed counterparts. 

A person found dead at Singapore s Kallang MRT Station, train services between Bugis and Aljunied stations disrupted | Singapore

Friday, 26 Feb 2021 07:55 AM MYT Officers from the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force at the vicinity of Kallang MRT Station on February 25, 2021. ― TODAY pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. SINGAPORE, Feb 26 MRT train services on a section of the East-West Line were disrupted yesterday evening at around 10pm after a person was found dead at Kallang MRT Station. In response to TODAY’s queries, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said that a person was pronounced dead at 5 Sims Avenue. It is the address of Kallang MRT Station.  The body was found on the east-bound track near the station, rail operator SMRT said. No other details are known about the person.

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