Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'ambulances'.



More search options

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Categories

  • Articles
    • Forum Integration
    • Frontpage
  • Pages
  • Miscellaneous
    • Databases
    • Templates
    • Media

Forums

  • Cars
    • General Car Discussion
    • Tips and Resources
  • Aftermarket
    • Accessories
    • Performance and Tuning
    • Cosmetics
    • Maintenance & Repairs
    • Detailing
    • Tyres and Rims
    • In-Car-Entertainment
  • Car Brands
    • Japanese Talk
    • Conti Talk
    • Korean Talk
    • American Talk
    • Malaysian Talk
    • China Talk
  • General
    • Electric Cars
    • Motorsports
    • Meetups
    • Complaints
  • Sponsors
  • Non-Car Related
    • Lite & EZ
    • Makan Corner
    • Travel & Road Trips
    • Football Channel
    • Property Buzz
    • Investment & Financial Matters
  • MCF Forum Related
    • Official Announcements
    • Feedback & Suggestions
    • FAQ & Help
    • Testing

Blogs

  • MyAutoBlog

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


Found 2 results

  1. http://news.asiaone.com/News/The%2BStraits...0410-59027.html Thu, Apr 10, 2008 The Straits Times He tails ambulances only to find... I LIVE near Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH) and often witness ambulances from the hospital speeding, always with emergency lights whirling, and sometimes, with the sirens on. Like most responsible motorists, I make way because I understand the urgency of a victim's need to receive treatment quickly. But I have found out since that speeding ambulances are not always on an emergency mission. Twice, I followed these ambulances to their destinations. In the first instance, I followed a speeding ambulance, with its emergency signals on, to TTSH to see how seriously injured or ill the victim it was ferrying was. I even paid the carpark charges to park my car at a hospital lot near the area where the ambulance drops off its patient, to ensure that I would not miss a thing. To my surprise, the ambulance was not carrying any patient. I approached the driver, who was already reading the papers by then, and asked him why he had sped all the way from Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5, where I had spotted him, to the hospital when his ambulance was empty. He replied that the call to pick up a patient was cancelled along the way. That may be so if he was heading out of the hospital. But the problem was, he was on his way back to the hospital. On the second occasion last Friday afternoon, I spotted a van marked prominently as an ambulance and which was carrying elderly folk from Balestier Road. It made its way onto the CTE, sticking to the fast lane throughout, lights on its roof whirling, giving the impression that it was on an emergency mission. Naturally, cars parted to make way. But it was clear that the van was not on an emergency mission as it was heading towards Yishun where there is no hospital. If there was no emergency, the ambulance should have stayed on the slow lane, as it is only a van. It would also have been safer for the elderly it was ferrying. Ng Chong Huat
  2. I noticed one very very bad habit in Singaporean drivers : We do not actively make way for emergency vehicles on their way to rescue or help people like us. For those who have seen accident victims lying on the road waiting for help to arrive, or heart attack patient gasping for air, you'll know how important every second is. Twice this week I saw an ambulance with flashing lights being held up behind cars, one on the CTE behind road hogger and one in a long row of cars waiting for traffic lights. I think we should make a big effort to move out of the way, even if traffic in front is blocked we should gradually make some space for the ambulances etc to squeeze through so they can make their way to the front of the queue. In other more "developed" countries, the cars actually pull over to the kerbs and sidewalks so the emergency vehicles can get pass. Why here so differnt ? The next emergency vehicle you see may be on their way to help one of your own. ( touch wood la ) TP should start a campaign to educate people more.
×
×
  • Create New...