A fire which broke out at a factory in Sungei Kadut on Sunday morning has been brought under control, a spokesman from the Singapore Civil Defence Force said.
Two fire engines, two Red Rhinos, one ambulance, four support vehicles and eight water jets were deployed to at the scene of the fire, which broke out at a factory producing vehicle spare parts. No injuries were reported.
In comments made to citizen journalism website Stomp earlier on Sunday, a netizen identified as Mel said she saw smoke and flames, coming out of the industrial area.
'Woke up at 10.30am to the smell of burning plastic. Went over to the balcony and saw flames and smokes coming up from the area of Sungei Kadut.'
-- ST
Sunday, 30 October 2011
Fire at No. 34, Sungei Kadut Loop
At 1010hrs, SCDF was alerted to a fire at No. 34 Sungei Kadut Loop. SCDF resources which included 2 Fire Engines, 2 Red Rhinos, 2 Firebikes, 6 Supporting Vehicles were dispatched and arrived at No. 34 Sungei Kadut Loop within 8 minutes.
Upon arrival, SCDF personnel found the fire raging at No. 34 Sungei Kadut Loop. The premises at No. 34 Sungei Kadut Loop has three stand-alone workshops within it. The fire involved the workshop located at the rear of the premises. The size of the workshop measured about 100m by 30m and contained scrapped car parts.
A total of 8 water jets were used in the fire-fighting operation. The fire was contained to the mentioned workshop. The fire was brought under control within 1 hour and was fully extinguished within 2 hours of the initial call to SCDF.
The two other adjacent workshops were not damaged or affected by the fire.
The cause of the fire is being investigated.