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07 November 2017
SCDF Ambulances Responding To Life-Threatening Medical Emergencies To Be Exempted From Laws Prohibiting Running Of Red-Lights And Unauthorised U-Turns

Currently, the law does not expressly provide for ambulances to run red lights, or make U-turns at places where such is not authorised by traffic rules.

 

However, when attending to life-threatening emergencies such as cardiac arrest and stroke where every second counts, SCDF ambulance drivers are given the discretion to run red lights and make unauthorised U-turns.

 

 

From 1 December 2017, SCDF ambulances will be exempted from Section 120(3) of the Road Traffic Act. This exemption provides legislative clarity that SCDF ambulance drivers are allowed to proceed past red traffic lights and make U-turns at non-designated junctions when responding to life-threatening emergencies, and thereby avoid the appeal and waiver process mentioned in the previous paragraph.

 

Even with the exemption, SCDF ambulance drivers must continue to comply with SCDF"s operating procedures to ensure safety.

 

Other road users must play their part by exercising civic responsibility and give way to SCDF ambulances. This can make a real difference in saving lives.

 

"In a life-threatening medical emergency, this will help us get to the patient and to the hospital sooner, thereby increasing the patient"s chances of survival."

- COL (Dr) Yih Yng Ng, Chief Medical Officer, SCDF

 

"In a medical emergency, every minute saved has the potential to improve the overall patient survival outcome. The ability for the SCDF ambulance crew to make certain time-saving judgement calls on the road will greatly benefit the patient."

- Assoc Prof Marcus Ong, Medical Director, Unit for Pre-Hospital Emergency Care, Ministry of Health

 

An advisory on this is shown below:

What motorists and cyclists should do upon hearing the siren and/or seeing the flashing blinker lights of an approaching SCDF emergency ambulance: