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2 S'poreans Help Save Man Who Collapsed On MRT, Receive Award For Heroic Deed

8 November 2022

Heroes don’t just fly or teleport — they take public transport too.

Two men smiling side by side — one in casual wear, one in medical scrubs — in a split image collage.

Singaporeans Receive Richard Magnus Award For Helping To Save Man’s Life On MRT

Performed CPR on man who collapsed in MRT

Interior of an MRT train with passengers seated and some standing.

Image for illustration purposes only

Hands performing CPR on a medical training manikin.

Source: Raven Domingo on Pexels, for illustration purposes only

Wall-mounted AED defibrillator unit with red text and emergency symbol.

Source: Public Service Division, for illustration purposes only

Nervous performing CPR for the first time

Photo of Mr Chan Yarn Kit in a blue medical scrubs with a stethoscope, smiling outdoors.

Image courtesy of Chan Yarn Kit

Photo of Mr Randy Lim standing in a bright hallway with arms crossed, smiling confidently.

Image courtesy of Randy Lim

Received Richard Magnus Award for heroic deeds

Photo of Mr Randy Lim and Mr Chan Yarn Kit holding Caring Commuter Award trophies while smiling in front of a green backdrop.

Image courtesy of Caring SG Commuters

Not all heroes wear capes

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