Scdf Staff Sergeant Hamidah Hot ((top)) «EXCLUSIVE»

In the entertainment space, she hosts “The Siren Show,” a weekly segment on a Singaporean radio app where she plays a mix of 2000s Malay rock and upbeat techno. Her gimmick? Every hour, she interrupts the music with a real, re-enacted radio dispatch call from a past incident, followed by a safety tip. It is equal parts DJ set and public service announcement.

She works closely with firefighters and rescue specialists during complex operations, such as industrial fires, to ensure victim safety and stabilization. Training and Dedication SSG Hamidah underwent a rigorous training program at the Civil Defence Academy scdf staff sergeant hamidah hot

She provides immediate, critical care for urgent, island-wide calls. In the entertainment space, she hosts “The Siren

[A candid shot of SSgt Hamidah smiling in her red SCDF polo, perhaps holding a coffee cup or a helmet, with a city backdrop] It is equal parts DJ set and public service announcement

As of 2025, there are rumors that a local production house is developing a docu-series titled “Tanker & Tunes,” following Hamidah as she prepares for a major overseas rescue competition while planning a charity concert for migrant workers.

In the landscape of Singapore’s public service, we are used to seeing two distinct images: the stoic first responder battling fires on one side, and the glamorous social media influencer on the other. Rarely do these two worlds collide. But for , a veteran paramedic and rescue specialist, the collision has created a new blueprint for what it means to serve and protect in the digital age.