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20200614 30 people evacuated after PMD-related fire breaks out at Eunos block

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Singapore Nov 13 2020 “Apartment houses” “Building”

Dead : dead 0 or unknown Burnout : 1 to 29 Injured : injured 0 or unknown

30 people evacuated after PMD-related fire breaks out at Eunos block 

 

Updated: 20200614 

 

 

 

The SCDF were alerted to the fire at Block 1 Eunos Crescent at about 3.05pm.PHOTOS: ST READER, SINGAPORE CIVIL DEFENCE FORCE/FACEBOOK 

 

SINGAPORE – About 30 residents were evacuated from a block in Eunos after a fire broke out on Sunday (June 14) afternoon. 

 

The fire is believed to have been caused by a personal mobility device (PMD) that was charging shortly before the fire broke out, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said in a Facebook update on Sunday. 

 

The SCDF were alerted to the fire at Block 1 Eunos Crescent at about 3.05pm and no injuries were reported. 

 

 

When SCDF personnel arrived, part of a corridor on the seventh floor of the block was engulfed in flames, the force said. The team put out the fire using a fire extinguisher and a water jet. 

 

The SCDF has tips to prevent PMD-related fires on its website. 

 

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) encourages all PMD owners to use UL2272-certified devices and look out for the UL2272 certification marks when buying a PMD. 

 

More information on UL2272 certification and a list of certified devices in Singapore are available on LTA’s website. 

 

All owners of non-UL2272-certified PMDs are also strongly encouraged to dispose of their devices at designated points as soon as possible. More information on PMD disposal is available on the website. 

 

Web Source: The Straits Times 

 

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/30-people-evacuated-after-pmd-related-fire-breaks-out-at-eunos-block

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