SINGAPORE – A total of 44 people, including two bus drivers, were taken to the hospitals after an accident involving two double-decker buses in Jurong West on the morning of Dec 14.
In response to queries from The Straits Times, the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they were alerted to the accident slightly before 11am.
Upon SCDF’s arrival, a person was trapped in the driver’s seat of a bus, it said. The person was rescued using hydraulic rescue equipment, it added.
Forty-two passengers and two bus drivers were taken to the hospitals, the authorities said. Police said a 49-year-old bus driver is assisting with ongoing investigations.
Bus service 98, operated by Tower Transit, had rear-ended an SBS Transit-run bus service 99, which was stationary, at about 10.55am in Jurong West Avenue 1, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said in a Facebook post at about 2.10pm.
Those who were injured have been taken to the hospitals and are receiving medical attention, LTA said, adding that it and both transport operators are investigating the accident.
LTA said: “We would like to apologise for the hurt and distress caused by this accident.”
Those who were injured have been taken to the hospitals and are receiving medical attention.
ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN
When ST arrived at the scene at around 12.30pm, the police had cordoned off the accident site. SCDF personnel were also there.
Some of the injured were being attended to at a shelter near a HDB block.
A person was seen taken to an ambulance on a stretcher.
SCDF ambulances seen near the accident site.
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