Internet Payment services are being enhanced. Receipt downloads are temporarily unavailable. For receipt requests, email SCDF_CSC@scdf.gov.sg with your SCDF reference number. Our team will assist you. We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you.

W.e.f. 1 Apr 2024 onwards, refresher training for Fire Station Emergency Medical Technicians will be enhanced and the In Camp Training period will be extended from 19 to 23 days. Please check with your Deputy Commander Fire Station or unit for more info.

W.e.f. 1 Jul 2024, SCDF will change its sender ID for NS Mobilisation matters from “91449746” to “80709995”. This follows the gov.sg SMS Sender ID announcement on 13 Jun 2024 and aims to help recipients recognise and authenticate SMSes from SCDF.

Please be informed that Bukit Batok Fire Station will not be hosting the weekly Saturday Fire Station Open House from 30 Sep 2023 to Feb 2025. Please refer to the list of other Fire Stations that are available for visits.

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Corporate philosophy and commitment

The core mission of the SCDF is to protect and save lives for a safe and secure Singapore.  To achieve our mission, we embrace the values of PRIDE and CARE.

The value of CARE is also embodied within SCDFs Corporate Social Responsibility which is to make a difference to Singapore, even if it means going over and above our core mission of protecting and saving lives and property.

 

Planning and policies

The SCDF initiated its community service programmes in 1998 by supporting a group of identified charities. Recognising that community involvement efforts contribute towards meeting SCDFs corporate goals and objectives, our programmes are endorsed and supported by the SCDFs senior management. The SCDF aims to integrate our community service programmes into our core business through providing expertise services to our adopted homes/ charities.  For example, our staff may help the adopted charities to develop fire safety plans or to conduct emergency exercises at the homes.

 

Implementation

All SCDF personnel are given opportunities to volunteer and participate in community service programmes. To avoid overloading the units, ongoing commitments to other community activities are reviewed prior to the introduction of new initiatives.

Support For Charitable Organisations

SCDFs efforts in community service are channelled into three designated categories based on a list of charities assigned to the care of individual sub-units. The categories are defined according to the nature of the charities and the types of support that SCDF can extend.

These categories are as follows:

Category A: Voluntary work and professional assistance rendered to assigned homes.

Category B: Fundraising and other activities carried out for assigned charities related to emergency services or the Home Team.

Category C: Other ad-Hoc fundraising efforts.

 

Environmental Initiatives

Efforts to conserve electricity and water are well-integrated into SCDFs overall activities, core functions and processes. SCDF had achieved the mandatory certification such as Water Efficient Building Award/Friends of Water by Public Utilities Board (PUB), the National Water Agency.

SCDF also promotes wholesome activities which have a positive impact on the environment. Since 2009, our officers have been participating in the Our Waters Programme where the volunteers would be involved in clean-up efforts in the adopted waterways. SCDF also actively promoted good environmental habits/practices among stakeholders.