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  1. 2 days ago · Emergency Contacts. For emergencies, please call the relevant numbers: Police Emergencies. 999. Police Emergency SMS. 71999. Police Hotline. 1800 255 0000. SCDF Ambulance and Fire Service.

  2. 5 days ago · Christie Chiu for The Straits Times. Sep 27, 2024 04:22 pm. Emergency SMSes sent by the police will show the sender ID 70999 starting Oct 1. The discontinuation of its previous sender ID, 71999, is part of efforts by the Ministry of Home Affairs to standardise sender IDs used by the Home Team Departments, the police said on Sept 27.

  3. 5 days ago · In non-emergency situations, members of the public are advised to send information via i-Witness or use the e-services available on the SPF website or Police@SG app to lodge a police report, said SPF.

  4. 5 days ago · From 1 October 2024, the Police Emergency Short Message Service (SMS) Sender ID 71999 will be discontinued and changed to 70999. This is part of efforts by the Ministry of Home Affairs to standardise the Sender IDs used by the Home Team Departments. (The Singapore Civil Defence Force uses the SMS Sender ID 70995 as part of its 995 emergency call service. It caters to callers who are hard-of ...

  5. 4 days ago · TTSH Emergency Department provides 24-hour emergency services in trauma care, toxicology, observational medicine, pre-hospital emergency care, disaster medicine, and is one of the busiest emergency departments in Singapore.

  6. 5 days ago · Emergency response telephone numbers are critical tools used during chemical and hazardous materials incidents. These numbers provide immediate access to experts who can offer guidance and support during emergencies, to manage incidents effectively and safely. There are two primary types of emergency response numbers:

  7. 5 days ago · Why Local Emergency Numbers Matter. In many countries, the emergency number differs from the standard "911" used in the United States and Canada. In Europe, for instance, the universal emergency number is "112," while in the UK, you can dial both "112" and "999" to reach the authorities.

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