Scdf — Staff Sergeant Hamidah
Providing critical pre-hospital care for victims of road accidents, industrial fires, and medical emergencies.
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The victim later wrote a letter to the station, unable to pronounce Hamidah’s name correctly but describing her as "the angel with the torch on her helmet." Staff Sergeant Hamidah never framed the letter. It sits folded in her locker, according to a colleague, because “she doesn’t do the job for thanks.” scdf staff sergeant hamidah
Staff Sergeant (SSG) Hamidah is a dedicated paramedic specialist
She closed with a line that has become unofficial lore in the station: “Rank is what you wear. Leadership is what you bleed.” Providing critical pre-hospital care for victims of road
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Responding to a distress call about a industrial accident in the Tuas area, SSG Hamidah’s ambulance was the first on scene. The situation was grim: a structural collapse had trapped a worker under heavy machinery. The patient was conscious but pinned, suffering from severe crush syndrome, with his vital signs fading fast.
Operating in shifts on ambulances deployed across Singapore to respond to various emergency calls.
: Paramedics use telemetry systems to monitor air consumption and distress signals for responders in hazardous zones.
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