SCDF asks
public to 'have a heart' after 16 abuse cases against officers so
far this year
SINGAPORE: Since January this year, there have been 16 abuse cases
in the form of harassment against Singapore Civil Defence Force
(SCDF) frontline officers, SCDF said in a Facebook post on
Wednesday (Dec 13) in which it urged the public to "have a
heart".
There were 20 such abuse cases last year.
Incidents in 2017 included a case where a man who was being taken
to hospital in an SCDF ambulance started hurling vulgarities at the
ambulance crew and punched a full-time national service emergency
medical technician.
"He even held the paramedic in a headlock when the paramedic tried
to calm him down," said SCDF.
The man was sentenced to three months' jail for using criminal
force against public servants.
In another case which took place in July this year, an SCDF
emergency medical service crew member was administering an
intravenous line to a male patient when he "suddenly turned
violent", dislodging the intravenous line and injuring the
paramedic.
He was sentenced to 34 months' jail for the physical abuse as well
as other charges.
When emergency medical service crew members respond to a medical
emergency, they are there "to help with the best interest of the
patients at heart", said SCDF.
"Hence do not abuse them," SCDF added. "SCDF does not tolerate
verbal or physical abuse of our frontline officers, and will not
hesitate to report such matter to the police."
"Have a heart. Help us in serving you to the best of our
abilities."
Source: CNA/nc