Tuesday, 18 June 2013

The only female firefighter in Negeri Sembilan

I was browsing something and accidently discovered an interesting article.
The title caught my attention and the key word here is "The only". NS boleh!

The only female firefighter in Negeri Sembilan

After she joined the fire service, she went for a 4½ month training course in Kuala Kubu Baru. She became a formal firefighter in 1990 and has been serving at the Rahang Fire Station in Seremban since then.
Curiosity prompted her to join fire service
Now the operation commander at Rahang Fire Station, Peng told Sin Chew Daily that curiosity had prompted her to join the fire service when she was reading a recruitment notice on the newspaper.
She was among one of the first batch of female firefighters in Malaysia, and the only Chinese female trainer. Her parents have persuaded her to give up this career as they were worried that she would get too tired working so hard.
Nevertheless she insisted to carry on with the training as she thought it was a truly challenging job.
Peng said she had the look of a man during the training as she had to keep her hair short and her skin was darkened due to constant exposure under the sun.
Prefers to work outdoors
Peng was transferred to the administrative department in the course of her service with the fire department; however she said she preferred to work outside the office than sitting comfortably in the air-conditioned office.
She is always busy cleaning up the office whenever she is free, or receives phone calls at the operation room. She would take immediate action the moment she receives any report of fire.
Peng was very eager to get to know other female firefighters when she first joined the fire service, but was constantly disappointed because there weren't any new female recruits joining her team.
She admitted that working as a firefighter was indeed an extremely challenging and dangerous job. However, as the firefighters have all gone through proper training, they know how to respond to certain circumstances.
Wedding at fire station
Peng recalled that she had had an unforgettable wedding with her husband, a businessman in Seremban, when the couple tied the knot at the fire station in 1996. Her colleagues even arranged for the media to interview them.
A mother of three today, Peng feels apologetic to her family as she could hardly meet them most of the time. Fortunately her family understand the nature of her work and their relationship remains as good as ever.
She claimed that she could work until the day she is retired so long as her passion for this job is still alive, despite the fact that her age is fast catching up.
She admitted that she was nervous when she first performed her duty at the scene of a minor road accident.
She said she would feel utterly depressed seeing the fire victims lose their homes, properties and even lives.
-My Sinchew/Asia News Network
 

Saturday, 15 June 2013

Seremban

Iron bridge is falling down, falling down, my sweet Seremban. I think this is the last British legacy in Seremban and it's gone forever. This steel bridge was built by the British (in 1920s?). It was located near KGV high school and railway station.

I recalled two bridges in my early life. My dad used to cycle me ( I sat on a rattan chair at the back) to kindergarten and we passed under this steel bridge. Second bridge was made of wood which crosses a river (near my home). Being small (in standard 1 or 2), it was a nightmare whenever I crossed it on foot with my mom. Luckily the wooden bridge was swept away during flood.



The steel bridge was taken down to make way for Seremban middle ring road. What a shame.



     





Friday, 7 June 2013

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Floppy Disc

Once upon a time... these are cutting edge technology. This one is 8.5 inch, not the biggest one. I remembered a much bigger one back in year 1990 when I was working in Motorola Seremban but I could not remember its dimension. It was really really bulky and heavy. You need 4 persons to carry the floppy drive! Now, can you imagine the size of the computer if the floppy drive is this big? Luckily there are 5.25 inch floppy drives and it was popular until SONY (if I'm not mistaken) design 3.5 inch (in full plastic casing) which was a hit.



Floppy Disc

 



Floppy Drive

 
How many of you still remember it? I guess not many seen it or heard of it.
Those good old times...