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SCDF officers rescue 2 workers stranded on 40th floor of Capital Tower

SINGAPORE — The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) on Monday (March 20) rescued two workers who were stranded on a gondola stuck at the 40th floor of the Capital Tower building.

Members of the Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team rescue two workers who were stranded on a gondola at Capital Tower on March 20, 2023.

Members of the Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team rescue two workers who were stranded on a gondola at Capital Tower on March 20, 2023.

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SINGAPORE — The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) on Monday (March 20) rescued two workers who were stranded on a gondola stuck at the 40th floor of the Capital Tower building.

In a Facebook post, SCDF said it was activated for a height rescue incident at No 168 Robinson Road. The address corresponds to Capital Tower, a 52-storey office development near Tanjong Pagar MRT station.

“SCDF firefighters from Marina Bay Fire Station were the first to arrive and proceeded to the 41st floor to assess the gondola's stability and the condition of the two workers,” it said.

The Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (DART) was also activated. The team set up their height rescue system on the rooftop, lowering rescue ropes to a platform on the 41st floor where they mounted the rescue operation from.

The first worker being hoisted up to safety.

A DART specialist descended onto the gondola and secure the first worker before hoisting him up to safety on the 41st floor, SCDF said.

However, the second worker had difficulty moving and was secured into a rescue stretcher and brought up safely to the 41st floor, it added.

Both workers were assessed by an SCDF paramedic and taken to Singapore General Hospital. CNA

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