14/02/2026
Duke-NUS is inviting participants to join a focus group discussion to share feedback on how current CPR and AED training can be improved.
If you are interested in taking part, please complete the survey on the flyer: https://nus.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d5VlQYF5vlF6h14
Participants who attend the discussion will receive a $30 token of appreciation and refreshments. Thank you for supporting efforts to strengthen lifesaving training in our community.
14/02/2026
Thank you everyone for your efforts
[SCDF Annual Statistics 2025]
https://www.scdf.gov.sg/docs/default-source/media-room-(publications)/annual-statistics/scdf-annual-statistics-on-ems-fire-enforcement-2025.pdf
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4. The overall response rate4 by Community First Responders (CFRs) to suspected cardiac arrest and minor fire incidents increased from 50.3% in 2024 to 72.4% in 2025.
There were 47,240 new CFR signups on the SCDF myResponder app in 2025. This is an encouraging increase of 17.4% compared to the number of signups in 2024.
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38. The overall response rate by CFRs to suspected cardiac arrest and minor fire incidents increased by 22.1% in 2024 to 72.4% in 2025.
39. For suspected cardiac arrest incidents, the response rate by CFRs in 2025 was 68.2%. This is an increase of 21% compared to 47.2% in 2024.
40. For minor fires incidents, the response rate by CFRs in 2025 was 81.8%. This is an increase of 24.1% compared to 57.7% in 2024.
12/01/2026
Compliments to our P2P network of civilian responders in our heartlands being awarded the by the Singapore Civil Defence Force SCDF 4th Division HQ on Friday 9 January 2026.
The Community First Responder Award (CFRA) by the Singapore Civil Defence Force is presented to members of the public who stepped forward to render assistance to others in distress and/or save property. The award comprises a framed certificate with an embossed silver seal.
Thank you brothers borne with grit, courage and moulded in cases and helping whenever wherever they are!
24/12/2025
Wishing neighbours, residents and our Community First Responders Merry Christmas π and Happy New Year! πππ
We would also like to remind neighbours and residents to stay safe, be prepared and always remember not in haste, to turn off your kitchen stoves when leaving nor overloading home appliances, so we may return home safe and wholesome ahead.
Thank you everyone for the efforts and have a safe, pleasant festivities ahead. β€οΈ π
06/12/2025
[Be Respond Ready Like Ray]
No capes needed, just your phone and the courage to step up πͺ
Respond early, save lives, and support our community.
Join us as a Community First Responder today by downloading and signing up via the myResponder app at go.gov.sg/myresponder!
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20/08/2025
Every second counts when a cardiac arrest occurs, and knowing how to perform CPR and use an AED can mean the difference between life and death.
Be part of Project Heart 2025 and celebrate the World Restart a Heart Day and Survivor Awards Singapore with us. Be equipped with life-saving skills to keep everyone safe in your sports community!
Highlights:
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Get CPR+AED certified in a mass training session
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Get inspired by the stories of cardiac arrest survivors and their rescuers
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Be part of Singaporeβs growing pool of community first responders
ποΈ 11 Oct 2025 Saturday
π 9:30am-12nn | 2pm-4:30pm
π ITE College West, Indoor Sports Hall (Blk 7 Lvl 2)
ππ» Register now: www.myheart.org.sg/project-heart
19/08/2025
Get ready for a weekend that is life-changing!
Head down to Nex B2 Event Plaza and learn skills that could help you save a life.β€οΈ
Come for the fun, laughter and good vibes. Leave with the confidence to step up in an emergency. ππͺπ»
Save the date, bring your friends and bring your heart! See you soon!
Content Credit: Save-A-Life
11/08/2025
Join us for an insightful exchange organised by Central Region Trauma Services (CRTS), in collaboration with the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and Tan Tock Seng Trauma Centre.
The share-and-learn session will delve into evidence-based guidelines and critical considerations in managing Traumatic Cardiac Arrest (TCA) through comprehensive case studies. Participants will gain insights into:
Assessment protocols and resuscitation priorities
Team coordination strategies
Enhanced clinical readiness approaches
Latest developments in patient outcome improvement
Case Study Components
Part A: Vehicle Entrapment Scenario
Analysis of trapped driver in vehicle vs tree collision
On-scene management considerations
Multi-agency response coordination
Part B: TCA Management
Acute management protocols
Evidence-based interventions
Team-based resuscitation approaches
Learning Objectives
Participants will enhance their understanding of:
Current trauma management guidelines
Critical decision-making in high-stress scenarios
Team-based emergency response
Inter-agency coordination
To register:
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09/08/2025
Happy National Day 2025 πΈπ¬ π
Happy 60th birthday Singapore! π
We are proud to be part of a community and nation we call our Home.
From all of us here β€οΈ