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Man jump out of kitchen window to escape PMD fire in Hougang

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Hougang PMD fire: Man leaps from 2nd floor window, wife allegedly throws son to safety​

Hougang PMD fire: Man leaps from 2nd floor window, wife allegedly throws son to safety

About 30 people from the neighbouring units were evacuated by the police as a precautionary measure.
PHOTO: Shin Min Daily News
Ching Shi Jie PUBLISHED ONAugust 16, 2024 4:43 PMByChing Shi Jie






Amid a raging inferno in their flat, a man jumped from the window to escape, while his wife reportedly threw their son to safety.

The fire broke out on Friday (Aug 16) at around 12.50am in the second floor unit of Block 313 Hougang Avenue 5.

An eyewitness told Shin Min Daily News that he saw ambulances and fire trucks arriving to the block in the early hours of the morning, with thick smoke billowing out of the windows.

A resident, who declined to be named, said that he rushed downstairs from the seventh floor after hearing shouts of "fire, fire".

"I saw an uncle lying on the ground. One of his ankles was injured and he couldn't move," he said.

The resident said that the injured man had jumped out from the second-floor kitchen window to escape the flames and was heard shouting, "there's people still in the house".
The man's wife had reportedly thrown their son downstairs for him to catch. Their son's age was not mentioned in the report.

The resident said that the woman later considered jumping from the burning flat, but she was told to wait for the arriving Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) personnel.
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The fire had likely started from a personal mobility device in the living room.

PHOTO: Singapore Civil Defence Force
In a Facebook post shared later that day, the SCDF said that firefighters from Sengkang Fire Station and Paya Lebar Fire Station responded to a fire in Hougang.

Upon their arrival, the living room of a unit on the second floor was on fire, and one person was trapped inside the unit.

Firefighters immediately forced their way through the front door to enter the smoke-logged unit, and brought the person out to safety after finding her in the kitchen.

The fire was later extinguished with a water jet. The entire living room was damaged and the rest of the unit sustained heat and soot damage.
The SCDF said in the post: "Four persons were assessed by SCDF paramedics. Two were sent to Singapore General Hospital and one was sent to Changi General Hospital. One person declined to be sent to hospital.

"About 30 people from the neighbouring units were evacuated by the police as a precautionary measure."

Preliminary investigation indicates that the fire had likely started from a personal mobility device (PMD) that was in the living room, according to the SCDF.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
SCDF reiterated that it is not advisable to charge batteries for an extended period of time, leave them charging overnight. or purchase and use non-original batteries
 

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Samsters always like to comment on the looks of the reporter of a news article like how chio or fat she is. Any gay fucks here would like to comment on this dude?

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The man's wife had reportedly thrown their son downstairs for him to catch. Their son's age was not mentioned in the report.

The resident said that the woman later considered jumping from the burning flat, but she was told to wait for the arriving Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) personnel.
2nd floor is normally taken by a certain group of people.
The woman too fat cannot jump.
Phew luckily he managed to catch the son. That was a 70% success 30% failure risk to take.
 

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https://forums.fuckwarezone.com.sg/...affordable-mass-market-ev-at-132-988.7056307/


Many BBFA going to queue up to cheong this EV ?
 

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Car review: Aion ES is Singapore’s most affordable, mass-market EV​

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The electric Aion ES is slightly bigger than a typical family sedan. ST PHOTO: LEE NIAN TJOE
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Lee Nian Tjoe
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Aug 16, 2024, 01:00 PM

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SINGAPORE – The China-made Aion ES is a four-door electric vehicle (EV) that is bigger than a Toyota Corolla Altis and undercuts the popular 1.6-litre family car’s price by as much as $28,000.

Headline-grabbing prices usually come with conditions. In this case, the Aion’s low price applies if the buyer is willing to wait up to four months for the seller to secure the certificate of entitlement (COE).
 

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Fire hazard, Danger to pedestrians.
I always remind my children never to enter an elevator when there is someone with a PMD inside or allow someone pushing a PMD to enter the same lift as them. There is no way to escape from a fire in that enclosed space.
 

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Hougang PMD fire: Man leaps from 2nd floor window, wife allegedly throws son to safety​

Hougang PMD fire: Man leaps from 2nd floor window, wife allegedly throws son to safety

About 30 people from the neighbouring units were evacuated by the police as a precautionary measure.
PHOTO: Shin Min Daily News
Ching Shi Jie PUBLISHED ONAugust 16, 2024 4:43 PMByChing Shi Jie






Amid a raging inferno in their flat, a man jumped from the window to escape, while his wife reportedly threw their son to safety.

The fire broke out on Friday (Aug 16) at around 12.50am in the second floor unit of Block 313 Hougang Avenue 5.

An eyewitness told Shin Min Daily News that he saw ambulances and fire trucks arriving to the block in the early hours of the morning, with thick smoke billowing out of the windows.

A resident, who declined to be named, said that he rushed downstairs from the seventh floor after hearing shouts of "fire, fire".

"I saw an uncle lying on the ground. One of his ankles was injured and he couldn't move," he said.

The resident said that the injured man had jumped out from the second-floor kitchen window to escape the flames and was heard shouting, "there's people still in the house".
The man's wife had reportedly thrown their son downstairs for him to catch. Their son's age was not mentioned in the report.

The resident said that the woman later considered jumping from the burning flat, but she was told to wait for the arriving Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) personnel.
455262691_896299262544410_5752623101555056815_n.jpg
The fire had likely started from a personal mobility device in the living room.

PHOTO: Singapore Civil Defence Force
In a Facebook post shared later that day, the SCDF said that firefighters from Sengkang Fire Station and Paya Lebar Fire Station responded to a fire in Hougang.

Upon their arrival, the living room of a unit on the second floor was on fire, and one person was trapped inside the unit.

Firefighters immediately forced their way through the front door to enter the smoke-logged unit, and brought the person out to safety after finding her in the kitchen.

The fire was later extinguished with a water jet. The entire living room was damaged and the rest of the unit sustained heat and soot damage.
The SCDF said in the post: "Four persons were assessed by SCDF paramedics. Two were sent to Singapore General Hospital and one was sent to Changi General Hospital. One person declined to be sent to hospital.

"About 30 people from the neighbouring units were evacuated by the police as a precautionary measure."

Preliminary investigation indicates that the fire had likely started from a personal mobility device (PMD) that was in the living room, according to the SCDF.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
SCDF reiterated that it is not advisable to charge batteries for an extended period of time, leave them charging overnight. or purchase and use non-original batteries

Kum Lan fucker… now need to paid more money to buy re-Renovate the whole house.. and buy new home furniture… the morale of the story… no money to buy car or motorcycle just use public transportation, don’t buy PMD… ha ha ha
 

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Next time you'll see some Sinkie jumping out of his 40th floor BTO flat to escape a PMD fire. :biggrin:

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Kum Lan fucker… now need to paid more money to buy re-Renovate the whole house.. and buy new home furniture… the morale of the story… no money to buy car or motorcycle just use public transportation, don’t buy PMD… ha ha ha
Too bad didn't humkachan.
 

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Kum Lan fucker… now need to paid more money to buy re-Renovate the whole house.. and buy new home furniture… the morale of the story… no money to buy car or motorcycle just use public transportation, don’t buy PMD… ha ha ha
There are some able bodied people who want to circumvent the law by using their PMDs as heir family vehicles w/o having to pay for the costly COE. These are the same violent individuals who gang up to beat up lone middle-aged women who advise them not to speed on pedestrian walkways.
 

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There are some able bodied people who want to circumvent the law by using their PMDs as heir family vehicles w/o having to pay for the costly COE. These are the same violent individuals who gang up to beat up lone middle-aged women who advise them not to speed on pedestrian walkways.
60 years of subsidies and freebies haven't managed to enlarge their pea brains
 
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