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Report Escalator Scare: Suvarnabhumi's Safety System Saves the Day
Photo courtesy of Fusion Firesafety At Suvarnabhumi Airport, an unexpected jolt of fear struck travellers when an escalator linking the APM train station to the new SAT-1 terminal ground to a sudden halt late on Wednesday night. The incident, occurring around 11pm on June 11, although momentary, swiftly garnered attention on social media platforms, igniting discussions about the safety protocols in place at Thailand’s bustling international aviation gateway. While the abrupt stop startled many, no injuries were reported, thanks to the swift action of the built-in safety mechanisms. Suvarnabhumi Airport officials acted promptly to allay fears, explaining that the halt was due to the escalator's safety features being activated in response to a mechanical fault. “The system is designed to automatically shut down when detecting any anomalies,” confirmed Suebpong Khamhong, Deputy Director of Suvarnabhumi Airport's Maintenance division. Engineers from Hitachi Elevator (Thailand) Co. Ltd., the contracted maintenance firm, quickly arrived on the scene. Their investigation revealed the cause of the malfunction: a broken screw head had become trapped between two stair treads. This seemingly minor obstruction was enough to lift parts of the escalator and trigger the emergency stop mechanism. “The safety system effectively safeguarded passengers by performing exactly as intended,” Suebpong stated. “No harm came to the passengers, and the issue was resolved with new equipment and thorough inspections.” Even as the fault was being addressed, airport operations soldiered on with minimal disruption. Thanks to another parallel escalator running smoothly beside it, passengers continued their journeys with little inconvenience. Suebpong reassured the travelling public that a dedicated team is always on standby, ensuring the safety and functionality of all vital airport structures are maintained to the highest standards. “Our commitment to passenger safety is unwavering, and we strive to adhere to the most rigorous maintenance protocols,” he added. This incident is a reminder of the intricate safety systems in place at major airports, underscoring their importance in protecting passengers. The Airports of Thailand (AOT), which oversees Suvarnabhumi, reiterated its goal of maintaining world-class services and infrastructure. The latest maintenance event echoes prior lessons learned, including a tragic incident two years ago at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok, where a traveller suffered severe injuries on a moving walkway. That event highlighted the necessity of maintaining robust safety measures and has spurred ongoing efforts to enhance and refine protocols across all Thai airports. Suvarnabhumi's resolve to continuously improve and uphold safety and service quality is unwavering. As a key aviation hub in Southeast Asia, the airport strives to bolster its reputation by ensuring passenger security and comfort remain paramount in all operations. With lessons from past and present, the airport continues to march forward, committed to offering a safe and efficient travel experience for all. In essence, while unexpected mishaps like these can spark concerns, they also illuminate the essential function of safety mechanisms, serving as reassurances that airport systems are prepared to protect travellers at every step of their journey. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-13 -
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The (rather distasteful) joke Kennedy
Not just about the money or how much and when paid. Kennedy has criticized members over their ties to pharmaceutical companies. “The committee has been plagued with persistent conflicts of interest and has become little more than a rubber stamp for any vaccine. It has never recommended against a vaccine—even those later withdrawn for safety reasons,” he wrote in an op-ed. -
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RFK Jr just dropped a 10 Megaton Bomb on the CDC
The question has to be asked; 'what is a vaccine?' Take the 'Salk' survey of yesteryear. On the face of it, thousands were involved. In truth NONE were involved. Let me explain. Polio is caused by toxicity. If one is unfortunate enough to become sick because of some poison or other, the body will do its very best to rid itself of the undesirables that caused the sickness. The methods of toxin elimination are classed - by the white-coats - as the disease. However; in reality, they are nature at work. The symptoms are nature looking after the person. Trying to get it back to optimal health. The body cannot always work as it should. Too much toxicity. For too long a period. A weak body defence. And the results can be tragic. Now; if we take a sample of a symptom; say a glob of snot, and grow it in a lab, and say 'there is bloom' as proof that we have a virus, then I would say 'where is the control running alongside?' Could it not be the lab procedure that gave the result? Well, we will never know in most lab experiments. But we do know that there was no isolation and purification to start with. And TBH, even that is not important in 'TRUTH' terms. If these white-coats were really interested in the cause of the sickness they could find out by bathing in 'DDT' or pouring some 'Agent Orange' over their cornflakes. Let's move on. The entity, that has been grown in a lab, then undergoes new procedures. Eventually there is something that gets injected into an arm. Data is then collected on who gets the sickness that took the 'safe' and 'effective' jab. And who got sick that didn't have the jab, In truth. As far as the data is concerned, it doesn't matter if the person was 'vaccinated' or not. It matters not if the subject gets a 'hot' jab or a 'placebo'. The data is irrelevant. The sickness - in this instance - polio, is caused by toxicity. Nothing whatsoever to do with anything in a jab. Lot of hood-winking going on. -
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Crime Chinese Man Arrested at Don Mueang Airport for Alleged ฿200 Million Fraud
A pity then that they allowed two Prime Ministers and the kid of a wealthy drinks magnate to slip through their fingers. -
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They don’t make them any tougher than us Brits. Brit walks off a plane crash.
But of course Britain had a vested interest in cotton to supply the factories in Britain.
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