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    International: Expatriation Expatriate - Singapore
    Singapore: Services / Emergency

    Emergency

    Last update: 18/04/2008

    Fire Department
    Tel. 995

    Police
    Tel. 999

    A 999 call will be answered within 10 seconds, and the police will, in urgent cases, be at the scene within 15 minutes.

    Ambulance
    Tel. 995

    An ambulance responding to a 995 or 1777 call will usually take you to a government hospital unless otherwise advised.

    Non-emergency Ambulance
    Tel. 1777

    The government ambulance response time is guaranteed to be under 20 minutes, although in reality the ambulance gets to the scene much more quickly than that.

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