Meanwhile, a driver had moved one of the injured men to the pavement. The other man s leg was stuck under the motorbike. With the first-aid kit by their side, the three girls, all aged 16, first assessed the injuries of the man on the pavement. He was moaning and appeared to be in quite a bit of pain. He was bleeding from his left palm and had abrasions on his elbows. He also had a laceration on his forehead, Zoe recalled.
The girls sterilised his wounds and stemmed the bleeding.
Added Jill: We also noticed his arm was at an awkward angle and suspected there could be a fracture. We advised him to keep still so the injury would not be aggravated.
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Despite the lingering smell and hazy conditions, air quality remained in the moderate range.
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - The smell of something burning is often associated with worsening air quality and transboundary haze, but this may not always be the case, said the National Environment Agency (NEA) on Tuesday (March 2).
It added that such smells could come from a variety of sources, including local and regional fires, and may be more pronounced during certain periods of the day due to weather conditions.
To get a better understanding of air quality and make decisions of whether outdoor activities should be carried out, people should refer to the NEA s website or the haze microsite.
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Anisuzzaman Ani Md. (left) and Shohel Md. were both from Bangladesh.PHOTOS: ITSRAININGRAINCOATS/FACEBOOK
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