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Originally posted by SMRT Buses:I guess "QX5216J" might have the pics but fyi not all "lastest alphas" have the keep clear reflective signs at the back
correct.
its easy to spot the new and old alpha.
NEW Alpha:
1) Front: Ememrgency Ambulance
2) Registration Numbers QX***X (3 digits only)
3) "Keep clear" reflective sticker at the back
"Old" Alpha:
1) Front: Ambulance
2) Reg no. : (eg. QX5216J) 4 digits
3) no keep clear thingy, just red & white reflective sticker..
Older ones:
QX44**X-49**x series
QX44**-45** series
1) Front: Ambulance
2) Side: 2 (R&W) blinkers
3) Rear: 2 Round blinkers / Square blinkers
4) Leaky a/c!
QX49**x series
1) Front: Ambulance
2) Side 2x R&W Blinkers
3) rear: 2 trapezium shaped blinkers
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Some pics to share with you guys on the ambulance..
The old alpha (de-registered) QX2938D
http://scdf-pics.fotopic.net/p40555549.html
http://scdf-pics.fotopic.net/p40555537.html
The QX40xx series
http://scdf-pics.fotopic.net/p40555558.html
http://scdf-pics.fotopic.net/p40555559.html
http://scdf-pics.fotopic.net/p40555560.html
the QX45-49xx series (Gen 1, 2 & 3)
Lost pics of Gen 1 ambulance, due to comp crash with data loss..
Gen 2
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c146/scdf995/A112.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c146/scdf995/IMG_2309.jpg - Ex. North Star
http://scdf-pics.fotopic.net/p40555556.html - Kena tow back stn. (:
Gen 3
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c146/scdf995/IMG_1480.jpg
http://scdf-pics.fotopic.net/p40555517.html
New Alphas
Gen 1: QX52-53xx
Gen 2:QX10x-12x series
Gen 1: QX5216J
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c146/scdf995/A113.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c146/scdf995/IMG_2038.jpg
Gen 2: QX109T (in memory of it!)
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b336/wcong/IMG_4765.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b336/wcong/IMG_4762.jpg
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b336/wcong/DSC00407.jpgEdited by QX5216J 22 Sep `07, 9:01PM
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http://www.friendster.com/photos/11573791/1/767503868
One of my station's alphas & sry if the pic is not very well taken...its A222 bearing the plate no. QX4950D & its always based at Chai Chee Fire Post for every duty
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Originally posted by SMRT Buses:http://www.friendster.com/photos/11573791/1/767503868
One of my station's alphas & sry if the pic is not very well taken...its A222 bearing the plate no. QX4950D & its always based at Chai Chee Fire Post for every dutySighted QX4950D last tues.
was having PE then i saw A222 entered my school (Damai Sec).
not sure what happened, saw a sec 2 girl on the Alpha thats all..
Anyone know what happen?
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Originally posted by QX5216J:Sighted QX4950D last tues.
was having PE then i saw A222 entered my school (Damai Sec).
not sure what happened, saw a sec 2 girl on the Alpha thats all..
Anyone know what happen?Hmm, can't exactly let you know what happened coz I was on night duty last tues but I guess must be a case of either fainting, fall or breathless

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Originally posted by SMRT Buses:Hmm, can't exactly let you know what happened coz I was on night duty last tues but I guess must be a case of either fainting, fall or breathless

that junior looked awake...so minus the first one..
and they're playing floorball.
so its either.. tio whack, fall or breathless. (didnt know girls are that VIOLENT!)
the PE teacher was so crap la.
when he called me to assist in First Aid, the alpha already came.

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Originally posted by QX5216J:that junior looked awake...so minus the first one..
and they're playing floorball.
so its either.. tio whack, fall or breathless. (didnt know girls are that VIOLENT!)
the PE teacher was so crap la.
when he called me to assist in First Aid, the alpha already came.

If its floorball then most likely chance is fall & fractured either the upper/lower limbs...ever attended to a similar case at ITE Tampines which also involved floorball
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Originally posted by SMRT Buses:QX4562R (A212) broke down along New Upper Changi Road @ 0740hrs today on the way to Changi General Hospital (Hotel 5). QX4950D (A222) was engaged to take over the case from A212. Cause of breakdown unknown (? Tyres) & recovery truck was spotted @ 0820hrs
Aiyo....hope this case was not urgent case......
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QX4952Z was temp deployed as A221 today as QX5212U (perm A221) was involved in the scenario based exercise at the Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) & it became A223 at that time. However, QX5212U was back in action at about 8pm today...
For news report regarding that exercise, plz visit Mock accident staged at KPE to test emergency readiness
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Originally posted by HKFS88:Wah....the higher ranks in SCDF really knows how to deploy their stuff huh?? Took a 'Nicer looking' ambulance from main fleet to do excerise
Why
Cus
got minister and other Vip at the excerise watching SCDF....

From the news article that I've provided earlier, well guess they deployed better looking appliances becoz got some VIPs there during the exercise...
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Originally posted by HKFS88:Wah....the higher ranks in SCDF really knows how to deploy their stuff huh?? Took a 'Nicer looking' ambulance from main fleet to do excerise
Why
Cus
got minister and other Vip at the excerise watching SCDF....

they got a newer alpha, QX107, if not wrong. but wasnt deployed.
QX5212U is always wondering ard, dont know why. seen it a few times at Central FS.
and yes, most of the FS got their new Scania P360 PL as their DO Pump.
and i think, station 22 did not receive a new PL.
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Originally posted by QX5216J:they got a newer alpha, QX107, if not wrong. but wasnt deployed.
QX5212U is always wondering ard, dont know why. seen it a few times at Central FS.
and yes, most of the FS got their new Scania P360 PL as their DO Pump.
and i think, station 22 did not receive a new PL.Arrmmm....Changi FS has got the all new Scania version PL also. PL221. reg no: YM6124Y
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SCDF Ambulances
1) Vehicle Chassis
Make & Model: Mercedes-Benz 314, Germany
2) Brake System: ABS
3) Size: 5,800mm (L) X 2,100mm (W) X 2,670mm (H)
4) Gross Vehicles Weight: 3,200kg
5) Stretchers: Main Stretcher; Collapsible Stretcher & Orthopedic Stretcher
6) Year of Purchase: 1999 & 2000
7) Medical Equipment: Short Backboard; Extrication Device; Oxygen Cylinder; IV Pole; Extrication Cervical Collar; Entonox Set Fracture Strap Set; Ventilator Resuscitator; Manual Bag Resuscitator; Portable Suction Unit; Digital Blood Pressure Set; Defibrillator; etc
* Some of the infomation stated above might not be correct at time of typing or may have been changed
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Originally posted by SMRT Buses:
[b]SCDF Ambulances
1) Vehicle Chassis
Make & Model: Mercedes-Benz 314, Germany
2) Brake System: ABS
3) Size: 5,800mm (L) X 2,100mm (W) X 2,670mm (H)
4) Gross Vehicles Weight: 3,200kg
5) Stretchers: Main Stretcher; Collapsible Stretcher & Orthopedic Stretcher
6) Year of Purchase: 1999 & 2000
7) Medical Equipment: Short Backboard; Extrication Device; Oxygen Cylinder; IV Pole; Extrication Cervical Collar; Entonox Set Fracture Strap Set; Ventilator Resuscitator; Manual Bag Resuscitator; Portable Suction Unit; Digital Blood Pressure Set; Defibrillator; etc
* Some of the infomation stated above might not be correct at time of typing or may have been changed [/b]that the QX40xx series.
QX44-49series is MB Sprinter 413CDi, where as MB Sprinter 416 CDi is the QX52-53 and QX10 series.
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Originally posted by SMRT Buses:QX5212U of A221 (Stn 22) was temp changed to QX4493G due to ?faulty battery since 12/10/2007 (Friday)...went for my 1st day duty call in QX4493G today & it was really not a good working environment to be in

I'm sure i understand how you feel to work in that old Alpha!

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