Very interesting video and insight into SCDF Paramedics. I just had a look at the SCDF website on paramedics, and surprised you only get sixteen months of training to become a paramedic. Here in Australia, it's three years of university plus 12 months as an intern. Your pay and entitlements seem quite low too. We get a total of 8 weeks 2 days annual leave a year. I've done ride-alongs with quite a few ambulance services worldwide and would love to spend a shift with an SCDF crew. Is having four on an ambulance standard procedure in Singapore?
I was an EMT in SCDF more than a year ago. Usually there will be a 3 man crew at minimum which comprises 2 EMTs and 1 paramedic . The crew leader of the ambulance crew will always be the paramedic. The 4th man will be an extra manpower either another EMT or a paramedic trainee
Full respect to paramedics, and how they have to see so much gruesome injury's or death
Respect to all SCDF personnel!
Thanks the team for their hard work!
Kudos man guys!!!Thks man for all yr hardwork & service!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
She is well articulate and have good body languages, she is more like a doctor
Very interesting video and insight into SCDF Paramedics. I just had a look at the SCDF website on paramedics, and surprised you only get sixteen months of training to become a paramedic. Here in Australia, it's three years of university plus 12 months as an intern. Your pay and entitlements seem quite low too. We get a total of 8 weeks 2 days annual leave a year. I've done ride-alongs with quite a few ambulance services worldwide and would love to spend a shift with an SCDF crew. Is having four on an ambulance standard procedure in Singapore?
I was an EMT in SCDF more than a year ago. Usually there will be a 3 man crew at minimum which comprises 2 EMTs and 1 paramedic . The crew leader of the ambulance crew will always be the paramedic. The 4th man will be an extra manpower either another EMT or a paramedic trainee
Please do more unit ;)
My friend inside this unit