Ambulances carrying emergency patients will be able to do so quicker, with a new device that can turn traffic lights to its favour and clear their path to the hospital. This is among measures that the Singapore Civil Defence Force is taking, amid a 30 per cent surge in Emergency Medical Service calls.
says to optimise resources amid the increased call volume, the wait time for an ambulance for non-emergency cases from Jul 31 can be expected to be 20 minutes. Aslam Shah reports.Ambulances carrying emergency patients will be able to do so quicker, with a new device that can turn traffic lights to its favour and clear their path to the hospital. This is among measures that the Singapore Civil Defence Force is taking, amid a 30 per cent surge in Emergency Medical Service calls.
says to optimise resources amid the increased call volume, the wait time for an ambulance for non-emergency cases from Jul 31 can be expected to be 20 minutes. Aslam Shah reports.News Video ReportsWe know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.