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Flood at Orchard Road
16 June 2010

SCDF received the calls reporting flood at the above location at 1033hrs. SCDF responded and provided the following assistance: Junction of Orchard Road/Paterson Road " SCDF dispatched 2 fire engines and assisted about 60 passengers from 2 SBS...

Formation Of The Cladding Regulatory Regime Review Advisory Panel
01 February 2018

As part of SCDF"s review of the fire safety regulations and certification processes relating to the use of Aluminium Composite Panels (ACPs) as cladding, SCDF will convene a Cladding Regulatory Regime Review Advisory Panel from 1 February 2018....

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Height Rescue at Construction Site at 12, Whampoa East
04 June 2014

At about 10.20am, SCDF received a call informing that a man was feeling unwell on top of a tower crane at a height of about 40m. 2 Fire Engines, 2 Fire Bikes, 2 Ambulances and 3 Supporting Vehicles were dispatched to the location.Upon SCDF"s...

Height Rescue at No. 2 Battery Road
17 January 2011

At 1603 hrs, SCDF received a call from a member of public informing that a gondola was stuck from height of the building at 2 Battery Road. SCDF resources which included 2 Fire Bikes, 1 Fire Engine, 1 Red Rhino, 1 Ambulance and 3 Support...

Height Rescue incident involving two men trapped in gondola
26 February 2014

At 1329 hrs, SCDF received a call informing that two men were trapped in a gondola that was stuck at a height of about 8 storeys. The two men were trapped while carrying out maintenance work for the stadium floodlight. SCDF resources were...

Implementation of the Vehicle Immobiliser System in Phase II of the Hazmat Transport Vehicle Tracking System (HTVTS)
22 January 2007

Vehicles transporting bulk flammable and/or toxic hazardous materials (hazmat), such as petrol tankers, may be used by terrorists as weapons of mass destruction. SCDF recognises this and since 2003, we have implemented a series of measures to...