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Chitchat Sinkie SGH Patient AWOLed And Drove PMD Down Chinktown Wearing Only Hospital Gown! Guess Race!

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SINGAPORE - A patient from Singapore General Hospital (SGH) took off on a "road trip" last Saturday (Nov 23), wearing a hospital gown as he rode a mobility scooter in a bus lane in Chinatown.

The unusual sight in Eu Tong Sen Street was caught in an 11-second video, which has been circulating online.



The hospital, when contacted by The Straits Times, confirmed the man was a patient at the hospital who left the ward on his personal mobility aid (PMA) without informing the staff.

Its chief nurse, Dr Tracy Carol Ayre, said patients who want to spend some time with their visitors out of the ward have to inform the staff, who will assess if it was safe for them to do so, depending on their medical condition.

"Patients are also reminded not to leave the hospital ground in case their condition changes," she added.

But should they leave the ward for a prolonged period, the staff will call them or their family members to find out their whereabouts and start a search within the hospital, she said.

The video was sent to citizen journalism website Stomp by 51-year-old Hamid Osman.

The digital content producer told ST that Mr Hamid was waiting at a bus stop when he saw the patient about to make a U-turn from the other side of the road.

Mr Hamid told ST: "I thought it was quite funny because usually when you see e-scooter or personal mobility device riders on the road, they're young kids, but this uncle was elderly and in the hospital gown, so I filmed him as he rode past in the bus lane."

He added: "Other people at the bus stop were looking and laughing as well."

PMAs, which include motorised wheelchairs and mobility scooters, are not allowed on roads. They, however, can be used on footpaths and cycling paths at a speed of up to 10kmh.

ST understands that the patient returned to the hospital later in the day... still on his mobility scooter.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...riding-mobility-scooter-in-chinatown-bus-lane
 
He on the way to Nusa Duta for one last fuck??
 
The service at the hospital must be so terrible that it would want to cause a patient to escape. Focus on improving that instead of just constructing swanky new hospital buildings at Outram. :rolleyes:
 
SINGAPORE - A patient from Singapore General Hospital (SGH) took off on a "road trip" last Saturday (Nov 23), wearing a hospital gown as he rode a mobility scooter in a bus lane in Chinatown.

The unusual sight in Eu Tong Sen Street was caught in an 11-second video, which has been circulating online.



The hospital, when contacted by The Straits Times, confirmed the man was a patient at the hospital who left the ward on his personal mobility aid (PMA) without informing the staff.

Its chief nurse, Dr Tracy Carol Ayre, said patients who want to spend some time with their visitors out of the ward have to inform the staff, who will assess if it was safe for them to do so, depending on their medical condition.

"Patients are also reminded not to leave the hospital ground in case their condition changes," she added.

But should they leave the ward for a prolonged period, the staff will call them or their family members to find out their whereabouts and start a search within the hospital, she said.

The video was sent to citizen journalism website Stomp by 51-year-old Hamid Osman.

The digital content producer told ST that Mr Hamid was waiting at a bus stop when he saw the patient about to make a U-turn from the other side of the road.

Mr Hamid told ST: "I thought it was quite funny because usually when you see e-scooter or personal mobility device riders on the road, they're young kids, but this uncle was elderly and in the hospital gown, so I filmed him as he rode past in the bus lane."

He added: "Other people at the bus stop were looking and laughing as well."

PMAs, which include motorised wheelchairs and mobility scooters, are not allowed on roads. They, however, can be used on footpaths and cycling paths at a speed of up to 10kmh.

ST understands that the patient returned to the hospital later in the day... still on his mobility scooter.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...riding-mobility-scooter-in-chinatown-bus-lane

KNN there are alot of stubborn old uncle in hospitals thinking AWOL from hospital is very sartki and they are .mostly pap supporters KNN
 
It was Saturday, probably last minute thought of a 4D number, rushed to buy before sold out... :biggrin:
 
The service at the hospital must be so terrible that it would want to cause a patient to escape. Focus on improving that instead of just constructing swanky new hospital buildings at Outram. :rolleyes:

Was wondering too. How on earth did he ward his PMD also? The doc's approved it, for therapy session? Must be warded in C- ward, where , what you pay, what you will never get.
 
KNN there are alot of stubborn old uncle in hospitals thinking AWOL from hospital is very sartki and they are .mostly pap supporters KNN
KNN those stubborn old imp also like to play tantrum game don't take medicine etc KNN they thought what nurse is their loved ones meh KNN don't take don't take lo KNN
 
He heard the bill he run road :biggrin:

no lo maybe he read about the student PSLE Certificate tiok hold by his school

so this uncle had to ghost to People Fuck Center to borrow money from the ah Long there

or else he may also tiok hold by the hospital

and cannot ghost home
 
KNN there are alot of stubborn old uncle in hospitals thinking AWOL from hospital is very sartki and they are .mostly pap supporters KNN
Should just Soylent Green them since they are such trouble makers. It will be a benefit to them and to their families and to society as a whole.
 
This is the chief nurse. Maybe the patient discovered something unpleasant.

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He is out delivering hospital food, somebody outside made an order.
i think it's somebody inside that made the order, either moonlighting to afford the high ward charges or just to fulfil someone's last wishes for a good meal :x3:
 
SINGAPORE - A patient from Singapore General Hospital (SGH) took off on a "road trip" last Saturday (Nov 23), wearing a hospital gown as he rode a mobility scooter in a bus lane in Chinatown.

The unusual sight in Eu Tong Sen Street was caught in an 11-second video, which has been circulating online.



The hospital, when contacted by The Straits Times, confirmed the man was a patient at the hospital who left the ward on his personal mobility aid (PMA) without informing the staff.

Its chief nurse, Dr Tracy Carol Ayre, said patients who want to spend some time with their visitors out of the ward have to inform the staff, who will assess if it was safe for them to do so, depending on their medical condition.

"Patients are also reminded not to leave the hospital ground in case their condition changes," she added.

But should they leave the ward for a prolonged period, the staff will call them or their family members to find out their whereabouts and start a search within the hospital, she said.

The video was sent to citizen journalism website Stomp by 51-year-old Hamid Osman.

The digital content producer told ST that Mr Hamid was waiting at a bus stop when he saw the patient about to make a U-turn from the other side of the road.

Mr Hamid told ST: "I thought it was quite funny because usually when you see e-scooter or personal mobility device riders on the road, they're young kids, but this uncle was elderly and in the hospital gown, so I filmed him as he rode past in the bus lane."

He added: "Other people at the bus stop were looking and laughing as well."

PMAs, which include motorised wheelchairs and mobility scooters, are not allowed on roads. They, however, can be used on footpaths and cycling paths at a speed of up to 10kmh.

ST understands that the patient returned to the hospital later in the day... still on his mobility scooter.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...riding-mobility-scooter-in-chinatown-bus-lane


I don't know what the fuss is about as he is not causing any harm or obstruction.
 
I don't know what the fuss is about as he is not causing any harm or obstruction.
KNN as long as he is not from the isolation ward room you are correct KNN many patients can be found going shopping around JCH premises e g jem westgate imm etc is no difference as going awol or official bookout except the pyjamas KNN
 
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