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MCAD
Member Won Penang Top 10 Outstanding Chinese Youth Award
Mr. Hoe Chin Aik from
Millennium Combined Adult Division was awarded the Top Ten
Outstanding Chinese Youth Award for Year 2003 by the Penang
Chinese Town Hall Youth Section. Mr. Hoe was conferred the
Award by the Penang Chief Minister representative at a grand
function in the Penang Chinese Town Hall on February 20.
Mr. Hoe is a Quantity
Surveyor and is actively involved in community services,
such St. John Ambulance and Lions Club. Mr. Hoe, 25, is the
youngest winner among the ten finalists which comprise of
politicians, corporate figures & professionals from various
sectors. Congratulation, Mr. Hoe Chin Aik!
Reported by
Kelvin Yeoh Koon Yong (corResponder
First Account from SJAM Penang
Tsunami Relief Effort on Dec 26
The Responder : 26
December 2004
Penang -- The first ever tsunami hit Penang coastal line
painfully on December 26, 2004. SJAM Penang State
Commander Mr. Lim Thoon Deong activated the Millennium
Combined Adult Division and State Disaster Squad at
14:15PM after he received a call from the Penang
Hospital.
Members from both
divisions responded and reported to the Headquarters
within half an hour.
Members were divided
into two teams - first Response Team led by State Staff
Officer (Transport), Mr. Low Eng Howe with 8 MiCAD
members in two ambulances left the Headquarters heading
towards Miami Bay Ambulance Holding Point.
Meanwhile, Mr. Ong Swee
Jin led members from the Disaster Squad to co-ordinate
logistic and reinforcement plan.
On the way to our
destination, sirens could be heard from all corners.
Good samaritans were helping the rescue teams by control
the traffic, directing rescue teams to where they were
heading for. The coastal line was covered with mud and
rubbishes; road dividers are displaced, fishing boats
were stalled on the main road, road side stalls were
badly damaged. Nothing seems to be in good order.
Ambulances with
severely injured casualties were hurried for further
medical management; rescuers were racing within the
golden hour to search for more missing persons. Everyone
wanted to minimize the damage of the powerful tsunami.
St. John Ambulance teams
on full alert at Miami Bay Penang
SJAM finally reported in
to the Ambulance Holding Point at Miami Bay, Tanjung
Tokong. 6 ambulances were lined up waiting for further
instructions. Medic Chief, Dr. Teo Aik Howe, assigned
SJAM to send an ambulance to backup Klinik Teluk Bahang;
another team to set up the Medic Site Control.
The newly introduced
PEARL (Penang Emergency Ambulance Radio Link) was proven
helpful in ensuring a smooth co-ordination of ambulances
especially between agencies.
Our Medic base was
later joined by 2 nurses, who are volunteers from St.
John Ambulance Victoria, Australia, Peter Altenhof and
Anne Roberts. SJAM members handled a few casualties and
family members before handling over the responsibilities
to the following batch of members.
It was a dark and hard
day to spend. Bodies after bodies were discovered with
majorities are minors, too innocent to understand the
danger of the powerful Mother Nature. Rescuers from Air
Itam Volunteer Fire Brigade shared their sadness when
they discovered many victims were brought back to land
with shocked facial expression and widely open eyes.
An unaffordable lesson
for our community to learn about powerful Mother Nature,
importance of own safety and think the unthinkable.
Reported
by
Gan Hoo Kok and Kelvin Yeoh Koon Yong (corResponders)
Photo
Credit:
Kumaradevan a/l Saminathan (corResponder)
SJAM Members Celebrates New Year with Tsunami Victims
The Responder : 1 January
2005
Penang --
Members from Millennium Combined Adult Division were
called by their Division President Mr. Philip Ooi to
assist in the Lions Tsunami Disaster Project on 1st and
2nd January 2005.
Mr. Philip Ooi who is
also the District Governor for Lions Club International
District 308B2, led the convoy that consists of more
than 12 vehicles to 9 relief centres throughout Penang
Island.
As partners in Service to
Mankind, SJAM and Lions Club work hand in hand to
deliver clothes, food, drinks, bags and stationaries to
tsunami victims. The convoy visited victims in Bagan
Jermal, Tanjung Tokong, Tanjung Bungah, Pantai Acheh,
Jalan Bahru, Kuala Sungai Pinang, Pulau Betong, Teluk
Kumbar and Permatang Damar Laut relief centres.
Reported by
Gan Hoo Kok (corResponder)
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