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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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13 September 2022
Island-Wide Sounding of the Public Warning System (PWS) Sirens on 15 September 2022 at 6:20 pm
SCDF will be sounding the “Important Message” signal through the island-wide network of Public Warning System (PWS) sirens on Thursday, 15 September 2022
at 6.20 pm. Do not be alarmed by the minute-long sounding exercise.
The signal will also sound for all smartphones that have the SGSecure Mobile
App downloaded and are not on silent or vibration mode. The signal will stop once the
message is acknowledged or cease after 20 seconds. This will be followed by a brief
text on the PWS sounding.
When you hear the “Important Message” signal, tune in immediately to any local
radio station or free-to-air Mediacorp TV channel for a brief message on the PWS. If
you miss the message, visit go.gov.sg/pws to know more about the PWS signals.
Held annually, the sounding and broadcast message are part of SCDF’s
continuous efforts to familiarise the public with the PWS signals and to raise
awareness on how the public should react upon hearing the signal.