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Navy svcman ME2 Jason Chee needs O+ blood for ops, pls share

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HSA: http://www.hsa.gov.sg/publish/hsaportal/en/health_services/blood_donation/wheretodonate.html

"injured Navy svcman ME2 Jason Chee needs O+ blood for ops, national supply low. If you can please donate at HSA! Pls RT to help!"

https://twitter.com/shan_zhi/status/278862987551453184
 
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[UPDATE 12 Dec, 858AM: Condition of SAF serviceman]

A* Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) regular serviceman who was critically injured following a routine exercise on board a navy ship on Monday afternoon has reportedly lost both legs and an arm.

Weapons systems supervisor, Military Expert (ME) 2 Jason Chee Weng Fai was caught between a motorised winch and rope as he was checking the berthing rope on board the RSS Endeavour.

According to The Straits Times, the 29-year-old lost his limbs and remains in critical condition at Changi General Hospital following emergency surgery.

Quoting a Defence Ministry official, the daily broadsheet added that fault equipment could have been the cause of the accident on Monday.

Local media have also reported that a two-day "safety time out" has been called on all naval training exercises to allow the Defence Ministry to carry out a review of safety and training procedures.

It is expected to be lifted later on Wednesday.
 
mindef will (should) have the database for all current serviceman blood type...should they initiate the blood donation drive ?
 
This poor guy appears to be forgotten. Why?

Hope his friends step forward.
 
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