"Operation Lion Heart" Central Java Earthquake - Situation Update 9 (Rescue Contingent Returns to Singapore) (SCDF.gov.sg) Monday, 5 June 2006
The SCDF “Operation Lion
Heart” rescue contingent returns from Yogyakarta
today as disaster management there turns to
long-term recovery operations. The contingent was
deployed to the Indonesian island of Java on 28 May
2006, a day after the island was hit by one of the
worst earthquakes in recent years. Other
international aid search and rescue (SAR) teams
which have departed Yogyakarta includes members of
the French and Japanese SAR teams.
Throughout the contingent’s
deployment at Bantul in the south of Yogyakarta,
SCDF rescuers worked closely with the SAF, the local
authorities, as well as the United Nations Disaster
Assessment and Coordination (UNDAC) members to
render SAR operations and other humanitarian relief
efforts. This includes the recovery of a male adult
at Gunung Kidual on 31 May who was found pinned
under a 10-ton boulder measuring about 6m in length.
Members of the DART and local rescuers had to track
down a steep hill for about 15 minutes before
reaching the victim in the 2-hour operation. A
10-ton hydraulic jack, telescopic ramp and a
spreader and cutter set were used to free the body.
SCDF rescuers were also deployed on a daily basis to
jointly work with the SAF medical personnel to
provide first aid and medical treatment to victims
of the earthquake.
Meanwhile, SCDF’s 11-member
medical team (comprising 1 doctor and 10 paramedics)
continues to augment the SAF-SCDF medical contingent
at Yogyakarta. As of yesterday, 4 Jun 2006, the SCDF
medical team has treated about 300 patients at the
district hospital, field medical station and areas
which the mobile medical personnel have visited. The
19-member SAF-SCDF medical contingent arrived at
Yogyakarta last Wednesday, 31 May 2006.
MAJ Alan Toh, SCDF’s
representative to UNDAC, continues to facilitate and
manage the influx of relief items at the UN
Reception Centre at Yogyakarta Adi Sutjipto Airport.
He is aided by 2 other SCDF info-communications
specialists who also serve as SCDF’s APHP
(Asia-Pacific Humanitarian Partnership) team
responsible for setting up and maintaining critical
communications capabilities at the Reception Centre.
This is to facilitate UNDAC’s liaison and
coordination of overall relief efforts.
The Operation Lion Heart is
SCDF’s round-the-clock 24-hour “standby” contingent
equipped to render rescue-related assistance and
support to countries stricken by major disasters.
The contingent was also previously deployed for the
following incidents:
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Baguio City Earthquake,
Philippines Jul 1990
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Highland Towers Condominium
Collapse in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Dec 1993
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Tai Chung County Earthquake,
Taiwan Sep 1999
-
Asian Tsunami Disaster, Aceh
Indonesia Dec 2004
-
Asian Tsunami Disaster, Khao
Lak, Thailand Dec 2004
-
Sumatra Earthquake, Nias
Island, Indonesia Mar 2005
-
Rokan Hilir Bush Fires,
Sumatra, Indonesia Aug 2005
-
South Asian Earthquake,
Muzaffarabad, Pakistan Oct 2005
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