SINGAPORE - A chain collision between three vehicles travelling in
the Central Expressway (CTE) tunnel during the evening peak hours led to
a spill of toxic chemicals, a car being engulfed in flames, as well as
mass casualties arising from the chain collision.
This was the scenario of the joint emergency exercise conducted by
the Land Transport Authority (LTA) and the Singapore Civil Defence Force
(SCDF) in the CTE tunnel early on Sunday morning.
About 200 LTA and SCDF officers took part in the exercise which
tested inter-agency readiness in managing a fire situation in the CTE
tunnel.
LTA and SCDF carry out joint exercises in road tunnels at least once
every year. The last CTE tunnel exercise was conducted in June 2009.
If a fire occurs within the road tunnels, emergency services such as
the SCDF, Police, LTA Traffic Marshals and EMAS crew will be activated
to manage the fire, assist motorists to evacuate, as well as to
implement the tunnel closure and traffic diversion.
The operators at the LTA Operations Control Centre (OCC) will
activate the ventilation system to push the smoke downstream out of the
tunnel and raise the tunnel lighting level to maximum brightness.
They will also broadcast tunnel closure messages advising motorists
to avoid the area through various channels such as radio break-in, LTA
traffic news, Twitter and on EMAS signs.
Should motorists encounter a fire or other emergencies while travelling in the tunnel, they can dial 995 for SCDF’s assistance.
They can also tune in to the local radio channels to listen to the LTA emergency announcements and instructions.
They should stop their vehicles if red crosses are lit on the
overhead lane use signs, stay calm, turn off their vehicle engines and
leave their vehicle for the nearest escape staircase or cross passage
doors to evacuate the tunnel.
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