Well, ended up on duty in Subang Jaya and believe me, it was hard at first managing alone but fortunately I was joined later with Puvanes aka Miss Physio. The duty went well, no serious casualties. Many kids did not have their breakfast and fainted so for kids or parents who are reading my blog (also, courtesy of E Wei, I'll mention his name since credit should go to him), please have your breakfast which is the most important meal of the day. This was brought to you by VAD Kelana Jaya and E Wei :D
Anyway, jolly picked us up later and dropped us off at Tesco where blood donation organized by the Malaysian Red Crescent (MRC) was held. Imran was on duty there. Nothing much to do except help where needed, carry labels and stand at entrances. I met an ex-MRC member whom I've known since I was in secondary school and left. She didn't recognise me at first and she never changed much. We had a little talk and caught up with the old times. To add to our joy, VAD 100 joined us e.g. Govinda, Dino and some I don't know their names (sorry). After donation, most of them played around in the game arcade and I think we were the big kids there LOL!
At almost 4pm, we received a distress signal advising there was a landslide at Hulu Langat and the members from VAD 100 had to run back. As for VAD Petaling, jolly advised us to wait for further instructions. Got home and I knew I wasn't going there since I have work the next day, I received a message from Amir asking for members who wish to go to report to their Commandants. Believe it or not, the first person to volunteer was Imran. I guess he has the enthusiasm despite the fact he had about 7 hours of duty, he still wanted to. Ok fine and Ezrul said he would go too. WOW!!! So I just informed my assistant Deepak and called TJ (Aiyaah) to inform them of the situation. Imran's dad came over just to ask how was the situation and also so I can pass the necessary to them. Ezrul and Imran followed Amir in the car and I trust him. After an exhausting day, I went to bed right after they left.
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