On Call With Singapore’s Emergency Medical Services: When Minutes Can Mean Life Or Death

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • Meet the medical emergency services team from the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) - from 995 call takers, to ambulance dispatchers, paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs).
    CNA Insider gets unprecedented access to SCDF’s operations centre, fire stations where ambulance crews stand by, and the resuscitation room at Singapore General Hospital - to track what happens when your critical emergency call comes in.
    But not every call is a genuine emergency - and it risks diverting resources from urgent cases.
    (Video produced in partnership with the Singapore Civil Defence Force.)
    00:00 Intro
    00:30 How SCDF call takers triage 995 calls
    01:50 Responding to cardiac arrest case
    03:46 Why minutes matter in medical emergency
    07:10 How medical emergencies are prioritised
    07:15 Paramedics save a critical epilepsy patient
    10:14 Case of a frequent 995 caller
    11:18 Ambulance navigates red light safely
    13:23 Dealing with non-emergencies and false alarms
    15:06 Impact of non-urgent calls on life-saving operations
    17:43 What is considered an emergency?
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Комментарии • 223

  • @jacqueline3950
    @jacqueline3950 2 месяца назад +625

    My grandmother had a stroke 6 years ago. I called 995 and almost couldn’t get the words out. The lady was really calm and talked me through. SCDF came so fast and got her to the hospital within the golden timing. My grandmother recovered really well and is 102 years old today. Thank you for all that you do.

    • @apacketofrice2289
      @apacketofrice2289 2 месяца назад +26

      Wishing ah ma great health always!

    • @Sharkkiez
      @Sharkkiez 2 месяца назад +5

      same I have stroke right arm and right leg . 12 yr 2 year ago ❤

    • @Cervelo_cervelo
      @Cervelo_cervelo Месяц назад

      Yes paramedic from scdf are fast response...one of the best in asia👍

  • @estajmi
    @estajmi 2 месяца назад +324

    This hits home as I recently had to make a 995 call. I was surprised when the call connected after just one ring. Despite being trained in first aid, I found myself overwhelmed when attempting CPR. Fortunately, the emergency video system officer provided invaluable assistance while we waited for the paramedics.
    Though she didn't make it, I'm grateful to CNA and SCDF for their public education efforts and Singapore's exceptional healthcare system. To the dispatcher, video call officer, and paramedics involved, though I may never know who you are, thank you for your professionalism and dedication. It was a harrowing experience, and I often grapple with feelings of guilt, wondering if I could have done more. Your incredible professionalism deserves a big salute.

  • @samkwok7057
    @samkwok7057 2 месяца назад +370

    Thank you to our scdf paramedics! I was involved with traffic accident last week and paramedics came very fast to assess me and convey me to hospital 🏥

    • @calista6736
      @calista6736 2 месяца назад

      ("It was so amazing to meet Mocha and Milk by chance, and it was even more of an honor because Mocha Milk was the first Samoyed I saw in Korea called Tabik!! I think I was so nervous at the time that I couldn't even speak properly;; Hahaha I hope Mocha, Milk, and her guardians are always healthy and full of happiness! Thank you for watching Tabi and Biku!") ??? y sudd talk abt this. y not comment this on their channel instead?

    • @zizizf
      @zizizf 2 месяца назад +6

      also shoutout to the ops staff too who help keep the callers calm and guided!

    • @user-mt3bi8oi7k
      @user-mt3bi8oi7k 3 дня назад

      Take care

  • @flightsimulater12
    @flightsimulater12 2 месяца назад +134

    i wish more singaporeans would appreciate them more. i've personally heard too much stuff about how people think they're inefficient and inadequately trained. but i know, when they face an emergency, they will call these heroes. i hope to be like you guys one day, you saved my mother and father's life and allowed them to still be with me.

  • @roxiane
    @roxiane 2 месяца назад +166

    My Dad almost died from a cardiac arrest some years back, I have the utmost gratitude to the paramedics who came swiftly and brought my dad back to life with CPR and AED. Thank you all so much for the good work you’ve done.

    • @nutshell3225
      @nutshell3225 2 месяца назад +1

      I’m so sorry you had to go through that😢

  • @richiefredell5976
    @richiefredell5976 2 месяца назад +117

    From an American paramedic, I love your system. Calling the 995 caller on the way to the call to start your assessment. Beautiful. Being able to categorize the patient as non-emergency and advise of options. We do the same thing but we ultimately have to transport them. Love how you prioritize your patients. Kudos from across the pond! I see that we all deal with BS (non-emergency) calls all around the world. There is a guy calling for toe pain for 4 months at 4am in Singapore also. Makes me smile.

    • @thetigerii9506
      @thetigerii9506 Месяц назад +6

      You guys are much better than i can hope to be, as we pretty much never or very rarely deal with physical trauma from stuff like gunshot wounds or any assortment of stab wounds. I wish you guys could do exchanges

  • @jag4064
    @jag4064 2 месяца назад +46

    SCDF Paramedics saved me in 2022 when i had a heart attack. If not, without this critical intervention and help from them, i won’t survive. I can’t thank the team enough. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @belmarmom
    @belmarmom 2 месяца назад +53

    It's the same all over the world. People call ambulances for the silliest reasons. I wish they'd learn that ambulances are for emergencies not boo-boos.
    I've been an EMT in the US for over 20 years. I'm extremely impressed with the SCDF system. The paramedics are incredible. Keep up the good work.

    • @jackhughes4896
      @jackhughes4896 Месяц назад +2

      I feel like our EMTs and other medical staff should really learn from them. They do an excellent job.

  • @trevorthai1685
    @trevorthai1685 2 месяца назад +92

    Salute to our hardworking and professional SCDF personnel & healthcare workers when we need them :)

  • @btcprox
    @btcprox 2 месяца назад +48

    Honestly wouldn't mind seeing this expanded to a longer doucmentary series, to see how Singapore's emergency medical services deal with various ailments and situations
    I already binge on other documentary series on ambulance / hospital services from UK and US, so it's neat to have a similar spotlight on Singapore

  • @97ohmygod
    @97ohmygod 2 месяца назад +62

    I’m just starting this video but I know it’s gonna be good. Propose CNA to make this as a documentary series ❤❤❤❤

  • @shermanlow7910
    @shermanlow7910 2 месяца назад +60

    Watching this documentary was not only informative but deeply moving. Our SCDF and hospitals truly exemplify teamwork in ensuring patients receive timely medical intervention. By showcasing their work and challenges, CNA has not only honoured their dedication but also brought awareness to the invaluable role they play in our communities. Thank you once again for your outstanding work in producing such an impactful documentary. It serves as a powerful tribute to the selfless individuals who tirelessly serve others in matters of life and death. Our healthcare workers truly deserve our salute. 😍

  • @zackdezul596
    @zackdezul596 2 месяца назад +33

    I saw my mum at the start. Hi Mama! Thank you for helping everyone ❤ ~ Ciara 0:03

    • @faithgarcia8660
      @faithgarcia8660 Месяц назад +1

      IsawMymumatTheStart.
      YouForHelPingeverone❤-Ciara
      0:03StarynHiMama!thank

  • @cubular3000
    @cubular3000 2 месяца назад +11

    SCDF saved my dad's life on two occasions: the first time in 2012, when he had a heart attack and was alone at the school where he teaches. Thankfully a janitor found him slumped against a wall. They did a stent then. The second time a few years later, he was tinkering with his car when he felt the familiar sensation. He had the good sense to call 995 before it kicked in and made it to NUH for a triple bypass. Ten years on, he is still hale and hearty. His story may be a bit long but not unique and I'm sure many, many others have similar ones to tell of too. Thank you, angels of SCDF.

  • @MrKzspy
    @MrKzspy 2 месяца назад +16

    This is such a real depiction of EMS. I am a proud member of EMS and thank CNA for showing the public what we do

    • @melmelexplores
      @melmelexplores Месяц назад +1

      Thank you guys for doing what you do ❤ we appreciate you guys!

  • @SpikeyOfficial
    @SpikeyOfficial Месяц назад +10

    What amazing professional healthcare staff. I work for the British Ambulance service, but I have to say I would feel very safe in Singapore emergency services hands

  • @colleenpellant1484
    @colleenpellant1484 Месяц назад +3

    WOW! The entire medical staff from the Paramedics to the Emergency staff is top tier. I've never seen a patient intubated, placed on the Lukas machine and transported into the ambulance at that incredible speed. Fantastic job! I wish other countries could be so lucky.

  • @A.K.Kulshreshth
    @A.K.Kulshreshth 2 месяца назад +14

    We are fortunate to have a great emergency care system here. My mother had two fainting episodes when we called 995. I remain so very grateful for the rapid and professional response that we got. It is necessary to protect this system and save it for acute cases.

  • @MDroid-bn6eb
    @MDroid-bn6eb 2 месяца назад +17

    Served my NS in SCDF and trained many of these 995 operators back in CDA. From Cubicon to ACES (I was in the first batch of trainers!) and now I heard there’s a new system coming up, only god knows the stress these people are going thru every day! ❤❤

  • @alexooi3488
    @alexooi3488 Месяц назад +10

    Just want to say a big THANK YOU to SCDF for saving our lifes. Salute!

    • @faithgarcia8660
      @faithgarcia8660 Месяц назад +1

      JustWanttosayaBigTHANKYOUto
      ForsavingOurlifes.Salues!SCDF

  • @Sam-ey6jt
    @Sam-ey6jt 2 месяца назад +5

    This video hits me so hard. When my grandmother had a stroke, the paramedics came within minutes and they were able to save my grandmother that she was able to survive another year. 😢 Thank you SCDF for the hard work and delication 🙏❤

  • @san_live
    @san_live 2 месяца назад +32

    Its so great to see that Singapore has one of the best healthcare systems. Learnt a lot by watching this video and a Big Salute to all the Paramedics and other Healthcare staff.

  • @John_Smith_86
    @John_Smith_86 2 месяца назад +72

    P4 should also stand for $500 fine for wasting SCDF time

    • @user-fl3cv2hx6h
      @user-fl3cv2hx6h 2 месяца назад +27

      agreed!! the scdf personnel could be having their meals/resting or tending to a more important case instead of treating them

    • @Loodieful
      @Loodieful Месяц назад +1

      I understand what you’re thinking, but what if it leads to something in the outcome? Honestly, I think the families had a good idea in P4 to make sure the patient was OK.

    • @John_Smith_86
      @John_Smith_86 Месяц назад

      @@Loodieful Nope. Most of them are selfish assholes. A tiny cut on your hand was a bad reason to call the SCDF. They were more or less messing with the government

    • @faithgarcia8660
      @faithgarcia8660 Месяц назад +1

      P4ShouldalSoStandFor$500flneFor
      WastingSCDFTime

  • @xChaserofLightx
    @xChaserofLightx 2 месяца назад +9

    SCDF has been upgrading a lot of their equipments and systems for a faster and smoother life saving process. Time is the essential factor in saving lives. Every second counts.. Kudos to SCDF, the paramedics, Call centres teams and A&E teams. So only call 995 for life threatening emergencies pls! Save the resources for people who truly need it.

  • @yewxiangtan6797
    @yewxiangtan6797 2 месяца назад +24

    really big kudos to the limited and tired SCDF and healthcare professionals

    • @faithgarcia8660
      @faithgarcia8660 Месяц назад +1

      ReallyBigKudostoThelimitedand
      TiredSCDFandHealthCarePr
      PrOfessionals

  • @countnat
    @countnat 2 месяца назад +19

    Thank you to dedicated SCDF paramedics on the ground and all the personnel who run the 995 operations 24/7. You make Singapore a safer place.

  • @faezanee
    @faezanee 18 дней назад +1

    Salute to Paramedics & Medical team in Singapore. It is so good to have LUCAS CPR machine during ambulance call.
    Something MOH of Malaysia should learn and improvise the emergency system.
    Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾

  • @willielimsgful
    @willielimsgful 2 месяца назад +18

    My mad respect to all the paramedics.
    To all road user, please give way to all ambulances.

    • @theathomas2465
      @theathomas2465 Месяц назад

      Love paramedic who help me when I had car crash in Singapore when heading back from school in car vs motorcycle scary

  • @pokolol7326
    @pokolol7326 2 месяца назад +25

    I enjoy serving my time as an EMTs with SCDF during my NS. Give me an eye opener of the other side of Singapore

    • @thetigerii9506
      @thetigerii9506 2 месяца назад

      Same

    • @systemconfig7504
      @systemconfig7504 Месяц назад +1

      Me too. We're the lucky few who get to say, "I enjoyed my national service".

  • @julesgoh
    @julesgoh 2 месяца назад +6

    Thank you SCDF, all our amazing paramedics, all who man the operations centre, doctors, nurses, frontliners. We are so so grateful for all that you do for our nation. Thank you all! ❤

  • @kc.88
    @kc.88 2 месяца назад +4

    Salute to all the paramedics, emergency medical professionals and call center staff! I have lots of respect for these heroes! 👍👍👍

  • @getvictored1737
    @getvictored1737 2 месяца назад +10

    wow the professionalism makes me respect singapore very much

  • @geekroute
    @geekroute 2 месяца назад +24

    i have so much respect for these men and women.

    • @faithgarcia8660
      @faithgarcia8660 Месяц назад +1

      IhavesomuchResPectForThese
      Women.
      Menand

  • @kayabuns
    @kayabuns 2 месяца назад +13

    I really enjoyed this episode - thank you for all that you do! Hopefully there will be more series like this

  • @DupDo
    @DupDo Месяц назад +1

    CNA has delivered once again.
    So many emotions in this short documentary. Massive kudos to every single link of the life-saving chain, that has saved the lives of countless of people in Singapore. Dispatcher, paramedic, nurses, doctors, support staff, management, planners, every single one. As someone who has called 995 before, can really attest to the supreme timeliness and professionalism of this life-saving service.
    Heartened to see that day in day out, there are people and innovations like these that make Singapore a better place, every single day.

  • @rus7752
    @rus7752 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you, SCDF, for consistently assisting my late grandpa. He often battled with breathing difficulties and relied on frequent hospital visits. You are our everyday heroes, making a difference when it mattered most

  • @ZunXin
    @ZunXin 2 месяца назад +1

    Much respect for the SCDF, and thank you for your unwavering service. True everyday heroes

  • @insandhaif
    @insandhaif 2 месяца назад +1

    Kudos to those working in the MEDICAL TEAM who provides sincere help to those in need...👍👍👍

  • @yu2479
    @yu2479 2 месяца назад +1

    Truly grateful to our SCDF paramedics ❤

  • @nitatan69
    @nitatan69 2 месяца назад +1

    12 hours.my greatest respect to the team .

  • @toothpick7035
    @toothpick7035 2 месяца назад +2

    Nothing but respect for these people

  • @systemconfig7504
    @systemconfig7504 Месяц назад +1

    I was an ambulance medic in SCDF during my national service in 2013. I am one of the lucky few who really enjoyed my time doing national service. It is such a fulfilling job and I'm still proud that I got that opportunity.

  • @chloesa4487
    @chloesa4487 2 месяца назад

    I feel so touched watching this. Thank you to all involved!

  • @huiyingtanyayap
    @huiyingtanyayap 2 месяца назад +10

    This whole process is so sophisticated ! And everyone involve are heroes 💪🏽

    • @faithgarcia8660
      @faithgarcia8660 Месяц назад +1

      ThisWholeProCessos
      SophiStiCated!And
      everyoneinVOlveareheroes💪

  • @EdrieBoomz
    @EdrieBoomz 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for also featuring the non emergency cases as well as regular callers!

  • @MeechanSu-tc1rx
    @MeechanSu-tc1rx 2 месяца назад +5

    Very informative documentary👍Thks for sharing . Bravo to our team working to save lives!

  • @o0ohwyo0o
    @o0ohwyo0o 2 месяца назад +9

    Respect to all healthcare workers 🫡

  • @yangchuyou2356
    @yangchuyou2356 Месяц назад +3

    My dad suffered a mini stroke while driving and called my brother who called the ambulance, but my dad stopped at some carpark and didn't know where he was, he could speak a little but couldn't move and his words were slurred. My brother eventually searched google maps and told the ambulance where he was. But the ambulance staff couldn't find him, eventually, they did. My dad is fine now, but just wanna say that TIME is so critical, cause any later would be unthinkable.

  • @David-zv5kw
    @David-zv5kw 2 месяца назад +1

    massive respect to all these heroes

  • @jang8283
    @jang8283 2 месяца назад +1

    Our SCDF paramedics are very professional, reassuring to patients and their families. Kudos to them.

  • @Integrityisrare
    @Integrityisrare 2 месяца назад +1

    Respect for these people.

  • @zacharylim5069
    @zacharylim5069 2 месяца назад +1

    Singapore has one of the best healthcare services ❤ So blessed to be able to have access to world-class services. 😊 Salute to all the healthcare workers including the paramedics in SG

  • @coffeetimewithchloe
    @coffeetimewithchloe Месяц назад

    Thank you and respect SCDF! Thanks CNA for such informative and meaningful documentary series!

  • @alihaedar5870
    @alihaedar5870 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you, SCDF, for this enlightening video that inspires us to enhance our EMS system in Indonesia. Since my fellowship in Singapore under the supervision of Prof. Marcus Ong, I've gained invaluable knowledge in Prehospital Emergency Care (PEC) and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) from your team.

  • @coliny3804
    @coliny3804 Месяц назад +1

    A huge thank you to those working in such jobs that give great value to society. The nation is indebted to you

  • @AyeMahn
    @AyeMahn 2 месяца назад +1

    These are some of our every day heroes. Mad respect for them!

  • @ramadhanramlan
    @ramadhanramlan 2 месяца назад

    This docu deserves an award

  • @Asdfgh681
    @Asdfgh681 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you to our heroes involved in every step of the process to save a precious life. To everyone else, please be aware on the roads and give way to the ambulances immediately. ❤

  • @annamarielewis7078
    @annamarielewis7078 Месяц назад

    I watch all the paramedic videos I can. Such pleasure to see this one. 💪💪💪

  • @leeMleeM
    @leeMleeM 2 месяца назад +1

    CNA Insider always have meaningful and educational content - please keep up the good work. Huge respect for our paramedics, be it on the ground or in the call centre. The work and effort they done for the patients are commendable.Without them at the first intervention for the cases ,it would be unimaginable for a lot of patients. Thank you for your work! Amazing heroes.

  • @wallysworld5518
    @wallysworld5518 2 месяца назад +4

    Excellent and very professional emergency medical service!

  • @replicazgt3250
    @replicazgt3250 2 месяца назад +1

    Definitely looking forward to more of these series like the american ambulance series

  • @chloe-gx6qi
    @chloe-gx6qi 2 месяца назад +1

    A big salute to the scdf team!

  • @user-hz1hp9st5k
    @user-hz1hp9st5k 2 месяца назад +25

    good video highlighting the importance and work that paramedics do, but fails to shine light on the negative sides of it. ptsd, trauma, acid reflux, poor sleep hygiene, high stress and tension, patient abuse to paramedics, etc etc. and they are one of the most severely underpaid professions for the work that they do. we can definitely do more for them, pls increase their salary and give them more mandatory rest periods. without sufficient rest how are they able to function to their best of their abilities without operating with a BAC of an alcoholic? wonder why are financial agents paid more than these essential and mandatory workers of our society. literally saving lives rather than just taking money away from your bank account.

    • @phoneyaccount
      @phoneyaccount 2 месяца назад

      Feel free to tip them or buy them their meals when you see them outside lor. Put money where your mouth is. Paramedics during lunch buy meals get shunned by people or get yelled at for blocking, or get photographed by people asking why they have time to eat when they should be out "saving more people". Most paramedic in the end hide one corner to eat.

    • @thetigerii9506
      @thetigerii9506 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@phoneyaccountcannot. I was taught not to accept any gift food or drink as it constitutes bribery

    • @iamjaydennn
      @iamjaydennn 2 месяца назад +5

      ​​​@@phoneyaccountDon't get them in trouble, as public servants, we are not suppose to receive gifts, which include food. The best thing you can do is not call them in non-emergency situations.

  • @thebestbees
    @thebestbees 2 месяца назад +1

    These are the real heroes in our lives !

  • @loescheimer
    @loescheimer Месяц назад +2

    Very interesting documentary. Thank you very much!

  • @Onana888
    @Onana888 Месяц назад

    very informative vid on SCDF paramedics, how they work on the ground. They're really our everyday heros!!!

  • @AlfrescoD5678
    @AlfrescoD5678 2 месяца назад +6

    Unsung heros❤️

  • @klioon8611
    @klioon8611 22 дня назад

    I am amazed by these people. The job is not easy but yet they are doing well with passion❤.
    The patients come first❤.

  • @anziar3038
    @anziar3038 2 месяца назад +9

    Those that don't need emergency services ought to be considerate and not to hog emergency departments.

  • @FinaJiri
    @FinaJiri 2 месяца назад +1

    How effective...salute

  • @bobafett5757
    @bobafett5757 2 месяца назад +9

    *Excellent and informative documentary so well done CNA Insider also I always have pleasant experience with SCDF Officers in general they are varing caring and always look neat and professional in their uniform* 👍

  • @KyleDriven
    @KyleDriven Месяц назад +2

    Here in the Philippines, most of those patients would’ve died. We don’t have a national emergency hotline, ambulances are under-equipped, traffic is very bad, no intercom or remote management system.

  • @jon3779
    @jon3779 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome insightful video

  • @gazardiel3463
    @gazardiel3463 2 месяца назад

    Thank you❤

  • @johnsiow859
    @johnsiow859 2 месяца назад +12

    The aunty that called for a cut on her finger 💀

  • @misteryio3990
    @misteryio3990 2 месяца назад

    Served my nation with SCDF as a medic. Good times..

  • @raizanong
    @raizanong 2 месяца назад

    brilliant journalism

  • @amatsolehin2526
    @amatsolehin2526 2 месяца назад +5

    Angel without wings

  • @mainamarbus
    @mainamarbus Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @nightingalek.6526
    @nightingalek.6526 Месяц назад +1

    the system is amazing... from where i am, i feel sad for the current system that we have.. we are so way behind :(

  • @user-og4pn8dj9u
    @user-og4pn8dj9u Месяц назад +1

    Compared to Malaysia ambulance which is my own experience. The ambulance only reached us after 15 minutes even the hospital is only 5 minutes away and we had told the hospital that the patient is unconscious without breathing.
    The paramedic reached without any equipment on hand, and walk slowly to us even saw us doing CPR. Insist to check what is the condition of the patient first then only go back to their ambulance to take the equipment. Do they even know patient that unconscious without breathing will be dying within 3 minutes?!
    So I think Singapore ambulance is much much efficient . Thumbs up!

  • @vluberi
    @vluberi Месяц назад

    I appreciate healthcare workers so much TvT

  • @HomeTeamSG
    @HomeTeamSG 2 месяца назад +4

    Should also do one with spf pocc call centre

  • @sof4022
    @sof4022 2 месяца назад +3

    13:00 responder speaking in mandarin! kudos.

  • @random33E
    @random33E Месяц назад

    That's amazing.

  • @Tyrvana
    @Tyrvana 2 месяца назад +1

    Easiest way to reduce those calls is to educate your popluation in regards to the most common ones such as different types of bleedings, seizures and so on.

  • @Insideout9953
    @Insideout9953 Месяц назад

    Just WOW😮 Not all heroes wear capes.

  • @94jiayi
    @94jiayi 2 месяца назад +2

    More protocols should be set up to prevent non-emergency calls take up SCDF time. Right attention to the right patient.

  • @Moonlight-ep4dc
    @Moonlight-ep4dc 2 месяца назад

    Great, amazing 🎉

  • @user-og4pn8dj9u
    @user-og4pn8dj9u Месяц назад +1

    Compared to Malaysia ambulance which is my own experience. The ambulance only reached us after 15 minutes even the hospital is only 5 minutes away and we had told the hospital that the patient is unconscious without breathing.
    The paramedic reached without any equipment on hand, and walk slowly to us even saw us doing CPR. Insist to check what is the condition of the patient first then only go back to their ambulance to take the equipment. Do they even know patient that unconscious without breathing will be dying within 3 minutes?!
    So I think Singapore ambulance is much much efficient .

  • @atlas235
    @atlas235 2 месяца назад

    Thay are our heros

  • @coover65
    @coover65 2 месяца назад +1

    As an Australian paramedic I'm greatly impressed. Your 995 system mirrors our 000 (triple zero) system with the AMPDS program. I'd love to come over and study SCDF's ambulance service in greater detail one day. Are your emergency ambulances crewed only by paramedics like here?

    • @lm8483
      @lm8483 2 месяца назад

      In Singapore the emergency ambulances are manned by 1 Paramedic, 1 Fire-Rescue Specialist with EMT certification and 1 EMT National Serviceman. I'd also love to go over to Australia! The SCDF emergency medical services is relatively new (the paramedic scheme was only introduced in 1996) and we can definitely learn a lot from you guys.

    • @coover65
      @coover65 2 месяца назад +1

      @@lm8483 That's a lot of people in one ambulance! Here you have to be a Registered Paramedic to be employed to work on emergency ambulances. We're always keen to share information with other countries; just last year a team went to Mongolia to help them establish a better service. If you do visit, try and arrange a visit with either Victoria or Queensland Ambulance. Best wishes.

  • @mariefefalcon8490
    @mariefefalcon8490 2 месяца назад +2

    Singapore is the best in everything's 👍

    • @TheWrxcar70
      @TheWrxcar70 Месяц назад

      Yes... And also best and fastest in collecting $$$$..

  • @MegaGermanen
    @MegaGermanen 2 месяца назад

    is every resuscitation applying lucas and then load & go?

  • @lucyb6073
    @lucyb6073 2 дня назад

    On May 11 2022, I was at a holiday in Lebanon, I was having a sleepover at my cousins’ house, that morning I woke up, a phone call came from my grandmother. Then it was my grandpa having a heart problem that when we were at the hospital, he has died

  • @PeterPan-jd9lu
    @PeterPan-jd9lu Месяц назад +1

    Very interesting to watch. Quite advanced technology in regards of paperless documentation and such, but administering Diazepam to an adult via the rectum instead of Diazepam via the nose is shocking to see.
    In comparison to Germany we have 8-12 calls in a 12 hour shift but often times not just one of these calls would be a „P1“ or „P1+“. Most are P3/4.

    • @rexang99
      @rexang99 Месяц назад +2

      I believe it is due to drug absorption rate, where rectum have a higher absorption rate and efficacy than nasal.
      In Singapore, probably due to aging population and severity of our cases, we tend to get more P1 and P1+ calls.

    • @PeterPan-jd9lu
      @PeterPan-jd9lu Месяц назад

      @@rexang99 I don‘t think so. Both have mucosal tissue. But I could imagine it has legal reasons. In Germany nasal application of midazolam is off-label-use. Maybe that‘s why.

  • @TheZone1007
    @TheZone1007 2 месяца назад +1

    so did the first patient survive?

  • @nitatan69
    @nitatan69 2 месяца назад

    I ever chatted with paramedic officer.he supposed to end work at 2pm but we was in the ambulance still.

  • @sgpropertybuyertherapy
    @sgpropertybuyertherapy 15 дней назад

    respected