They reached the unit. The door was hot to the touch. Hamidah signaled for the forced entry tool. With a synchronized burst of effort, the door gave way, and a wall of heat rolled over them. Through the roar of the flames, Hamidah heard it—a faint, rhythmic tapping from the back utility room.
So the next time you hear the wail of an SCDF siren, know that behind the wheel—or in the officer’s seat beside it—there might be a Staff Sergeant like Hamidah. Steely. Faithful. Unshaken. scdf staff sergeant hamidah
While specific operational details remain classified, those who have served with SSG Hamidah whisper about a night in —a multi-vehicle collision along the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) near the Jalan Bahar exit. The call came in at 2:47 AM. A lorry had jackknifed, crushing a small car against the centre divider. The driver was trapped, conscious but pinned by the dashboard. They reached the unit
The morning sun had barely begun to warm the asphalt of the Braddell Road fire station when the alarm's piercing chime echoed through the bay. Staff Sergeant Hamidah With a synchronized burst of effort, the door