Channel NewsAsia - 1 hour 28 minutes ago
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said small quantities of an unknown gas were released at Golden Landmark Shopping Complex at North Bridge Road.
It was notified about the incident at about 4.10pm on Monday.
Channel NewsAsia understands 20 casualties were sent to hospitals like the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH).
Out of the 20, one was an infant, and another was an SCDF officer.
11 people were taken to SGH and 9 to TTSH.
All are now said to be in stable condition.
They had complained of breathing difficulties.
SCDF added that it has checked the premises and there was no residual gas there.
The affected area is believed to be the first storey of the building.
Tenants were allowed to return to the complex at 5.45pm.
Investigations are ongoing. — CNA/vm
Reuters - 1 hour 54 minutes ago
SINGAPORE, March 24 - A leak of an unknown gas in a Singapore shopping centre on Monday sent 18 people to hospital complaining of breathing difficulties, a government official said.
The official declined to comment on whether the leak at Golden Landmark Shopping Complex in central Singapore was deliberate or an accident, with investigations still going on.
"Investigations showed a small quantity of unknown gas that was released on the first storey of the building somewhere near the exterior of a staircase," N. Subhas, director of public affairs for the Singapore Civil Defence Force, told Reuters.
"We conducted checks and there are no more traces of the gas found in the building, the situation is under control," he said.
The injured, including an infant, were sent to Singapore General Hospital and Tan Tock Seng Hospital for treatment. The hospitals could not be reached for comment.
Singapore has tightened its security in recent weeks after the escape last month of the alleged Singapore leader of an Islamic militant group from the toilet of a detention centre.
i wonder if it's just an accident... looks like sooner or later, SRB might really be deployed out and their training might really come to use..
thanks to wong kan sing
Originally posted by HKFS88:Wow, from the way i see the news report on CH8,a lot of SCDF personal was dispatch! STN11 must have deploy most of their officers for that call! I saw 4 Alphas on the news…..
well, you can say that this is a mass casualty situation..
Originally posted by QX179R:well, you can say that this is a mass casualty situation..
from the toilet to the gas pipes....
Unknown ?
why unknown ?
and
-double-
U din die ar?
heard that it was some kind of pepper spray instead of some gas
Originally posted by HKFS88:
Yeah...Mass Casualty......So, which station's Alphas responded to this call??
i need to go & check 1st then will be back to post which alphas responded to this call
how the heck did pepper spray affect 20 ppl in the whole of a building? isn't pepper spray designed to be discharged on a singular assailant?
not to mention the victim was foaming at his mouth and his body was twitching. it sounds like something more potent than juz pepper spray!
Originally posted by newcomer:how the heck did pepper spray affect 20 ppl in the whole of a building? isn't pepper spray designed to be discharged on a singular assailant?
not to mention the victim was foaming at his mouth and his body was twitching. it sounds like something more potent than juz pepper spray!
well, I guess the person just made his own "recipe" of pepper spray
"Why so many people at Golden Landmark?"
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/viewContent.jsp?id=16801
The alphas aka ambulances that were despatched for this incident are as follows:
- A111
- A112
- A113
- A121
- A122
- A151
- A211
- A214
- A321
All the above mentioned alphas were fully decon after responding for this incident
Originally posted by HKFS88:Whooo…total of 9 Ambulances dispatch!! Even AMK FS A321 was called!!!
yeah, due to the number of casualties involved who needed immediate medical treatment & therefore it explains the number of ambulances that were despatched