longtailbutterfly, an NSF serving in SCDF, shares a day in his life on Reddit. Thank you for your service.
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"Let's tell a story.
I'm working my 24 hr (work 24 hours, off 48 hours) duty. It's 1100 and I just finished morning lecture (equipment drill and familiarisation) in the engine bay of my fire station. It's a Saturday so our rota (platoon-ish) orders nasi lemak. Coding comes in over the loudspeaker and we turn out to a case of locked door, suspected DOA (decomposing body). Traffic doesn't give way to our LF (red rhino), as per usual (smh). We arrive at the HDB unit and instantly we smell the dead body. The knowledge of smell will come with experience. The niece, who called 995, asks me if her uncle will be ok. I already know the body is decomposing but I reply "We're unsure, but we'll try our best". I lie to her face. My pump operator (PO, and the only regular in the crew) looks at me and grimaces. We've been in this situation together many times before. We easily break the door and the smell intensifies. I go in first, followed by the ambulance (alpha) paramedic. We find the body on the bed in the master bedroom. The paramedic tells me, "About two weeks". The body is severely bloated, skin green and black. The face is unrecognizable as it has bloated too much. Bile attempts to escape from between the discolored lips creating bubbles. The smell is sweet but rotten and my fireman gags. I get the relevant information I need and step out for a breather. The niece looks at me and asks what is going on. I look at her and I know she knows he's dead. "You uncle... has passed away". I turn away to avoid the emotions. Emotions are killers in this line of work.
We get back in time for nasi lemak lunch. The chicken is a bit soggy this week. The smell of rotten flesh lingers in my nostrils. I watch the Malay romantic drama that my enciks chose on the TV. It's ok, the girl is cute.
Before dinner we get another call - unit fire confirm case. We race there and reach before the fire engine (pumper). They're caught in traffic and will take another few minutes. Two firefighters and I proceed to the unit. Instantly the thick black smoke chokes my throat and waters my eyes. I struggle with my breathing cylinder because the air hose delivery tool is stuck between my backplate and my back. I say fuck it, neighbours are already screaming for us to hurry. The pressure escalates but I close myself off from the members of public, just like normal. We all focus. The only things I listen to are my matra (radio) and my fireman. I just wear my facemask for minimal protection and crawl in. The fire is well alight on the stove and I shoot at it. The smoke limits my visibility to 0, I now can't see my fingers as I stretch out my arm. I crawl back out and get stuck on a fallen wire. I panic as I think of my family. Emotions are dangerous. A fire biker crawls in and frees me. We step out and I tell the crew the fire is almost finished but our CAF backpacks are finished (water foam sprayers). I send the firefighters down to set up water supply from hydrant and crawl back in with the firebiker. The smoke makes it feel like someone just threw hot ash down my throat. We extinguish the fire using an ass-washing hose from the kitchen toilet. I am coughing badly but he sprays my face with the hose. The kitchen is badly burnt. I can feel the smoke damage in my lungs. The owner and neighbours pat me on the back and thank me for saving their home as I walk out. I smile but I know I took another step closer to death.
We get back at 2200 and order McDonalds. It is the best Double McSpicy I’ve eaten in a while.
At lunch the next day my friend (SAF LTA) tells me how stressful being an instructor at SAFTI has been recently. I remember as my cylinder got trapped on the fallen wire, and how I thought of my family in those few struggling seconds. I nod my head and grunt. " SAF has it tough with JCC and everything huh?" I joke. He agrees enthusiastically.
All in a day’s work for the NSFs in SPF/SCDF. If we fail, someone dies from our direct actions. Welcome to NS. No second chances or semula. Just death. I wish the public knew the risks that some NSFs take each day. We might not be as fit as NDU or as garang as commandos, but we put our lives on the line literally every day.
As an NSF I can say I have saved many lives, fought many fires and contributed to Singapore. No play acting or training for a war that will never happen (though I understand the incredible need for an armed military). I love my job, I love NS and wouldn't trade it for anything else (maybe an EMT vocation).
I am still amazed that many members of public still associate NS with army. I wish people would know. There's no greater feeling in this world than knowing some uncle I helped rescue on my first duty at 0200 will live to eat his favourite mee pok or talk cock with his kakis because of my direct actions. Pride and care right?
At least I get paid $1400 a month (;
UPDATE: Thanks for overwhelming suppourt. If I knew how big this would get I would have proofread my writing more 😒 (some might say it spread like fire in dry grass during lalang season). I would tell more stories but I know that it would compromise my anonymity so I'll just shut my mouth, and unfortunately since this is a throw away you guys probably won't be hearing from me again.
What were my goals for this post?
To bring awareness to the nature and extent of NSF work in SCDF.
To just get some words off my chest.
This post was NOT meant to:
Bash SAF. I know the importance of a trained military (I believe I addressed this point in my initial post). If we didn't have the National Service Scheme, invading Singapore as Indonesia or Malaysia would be easy af.
Over-dramatise our work. I tried my hardest to write from a neutral stand point and deliver facts about incidents as cold, hard, and true as the Ben&Jerrys ice cream in my freezer however what we do on a daily sometimes makes me ask "Am I in a Michael Bay film?". It happens to the best of us.
If you were offended, I apologise. My intentions were merely to raise awareness for the often overlooked and under-praised "little brother" NSFs in SCDF/SPF. So many of our kind deserve recognition for what they deal with.
One last short bit before signing off.
EMTs (medical assistants in ambulances) have some of the roughest calls out there, no contest. I was having dinner with my buddy from BRT who later became an EMT at a high volume station when he dropped Fat Man 2.0 on me. Traditionally he and I have always been tuned to similar wavelengths as the chaos-utopia nature of our jobs is only shared between a select few.
He's an NSF like me -- 18-22, male, horny. As per the norm we were sharing gossip about events or big incidents in the Force, latest happenings and where that one cute paramedic at 33 is now. We were just digging in to our chow when he told me "I had a casualty die in my hands for the first time".
According to him it's not common for that to happen. I nod my head as I spool my pasta. It's has a thick green sauce and I can't help but think of my last DOA. I throw the idea out of my mind. Work is work, recreation is recreation. Usually when EMS arrives the casualty has a high chance of surviving, albeit sometimes with long lasting or even permanent injuries, or the casualty is dead. "Case of fall from height. The skull was completely smashed," he told me between mouthfuls of food, "I had the guy in a head grip but the harder I held his skull, the more my fingers just... pressed into his brain. There was no structural integrity left in the skull." We continued eating, he had told me of a similar case before. It wasn't new news to either of us. The pasta burns my tongue and I sip on my lemon tea. Too sweet. "Then he just stopped breathing. CPR AED didn't work." It was the first time witnessing the transition from alive to dead. They couldn't resuscitate. We paid the bill and started chitchatting about soccer on the way to the MRT. It was one of eight calls on his 8 hour duty. The food place was way too expensive and I made a mental note to never go back (unless I'm with my parents). Who charges $5 for ice lemon tea? Christ.
There are many duties where I don't get a call the whole 24 hours. If it's a busy day we'll get 3-4. 3-4 for him is a light day. Alpha (ambulance) guys really get it the hardest.
If you know someone who has a similar job, just listen to what they have to say. It's not easy for everyone to transition from seeing a broken family outside a unit containing a dead body to eating breakfast with their fam at their favourite prata house while being all happy smiley. We all get desensitised to death and risking everything but desensitisation doesn't mean it doesn't take a mental toll on our minds and well-being. We don't admit it because it's not garang, but everyone needs to get their thoughts off their chest every once in a while. You can help them by lending a ear (or a hug)."
via: https://www.reddit.com/r/singapore/comments/4iexp5/a_rant_on_national_service_from_an_nsf/
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開始上暑期輔導
忙碌而充實的生活就此展開!
學生適應新環境需要時間,老師也需要 :P
現在適應得差不多啦~
終於有時間來回應之前大家提出的問題了~
首先回答我準備教甄的方法
若對教甄準備沒有興趣,可以直接看下一篇關於【職業探索】的po文
其實我原本沒有打算要分享我準備教甄的方法
因為 1.我只參加了4場考試,經驗不足
2.網路google一下就有超多厲害的前輩,
我比不上他們
不過既然有人想知道,我還是分享一下吧~
參考看看就好
先說明為何我只參加4場考試:
因為個人生涯規劃,我鎖定一個非台北的城市
這座城市今年有開高中英文教師缺的學校就只有這幾所...
我考了3間獨招+全國聯招
獨招1間沒進複試、1間備取、1間正取
全國聯招備取2
於是最後進入正取的學校~
《筆試》
筆試我做了考古題之後得到一個結論: 單字永遠背不完!!!
我背了兩本單字書:
1. 字彙的力量
2. 1100 words you need to know
背完發現第一大題【單字題】大概只能應付50%
每次做一回考古題就又有新的超冷門單字出現
此時我終於理解背單字可以有多困難、多痛苦
雖然許多前輩都推薦還要背GRE紅寶書
但我真的覺得超難背!!!
所以我後來決定把重心放在【出題】
我參考學測、指考和空中美語雜誌提供的妙妙卷練習出題
不斷模仿它們的考題,也背下許多選項
最後科學、生活、人文 三個主題我各準備了一篇8題的克漏字
不管是要我憑空出題或是Summarize都有很大的幫助
用這樣的準備方式我的筆試成績還可以
沒進複試那間也只差了3分
所以如果有跟我一樣單字卡關的人,建議可以把重心放在出題
《面試+試教》
面試部份我還有待加強,
很多問題我當下就知道答得不好
例如其中一所學校問我:
「妳這麼年輕漂亮,如果學生被妳的外表吸引都不想上課了怎麼辦?」
我壓根沒想到會有這種問題 😰也沒有準備
(漂亮錯了嗎?! ((誤
當下尷尬的說:
「之前在沒遇到這個狀況,我想應該不會發生,而且我會讓學生專注在我的教學上。」
回答完畢評審的表情明顯沒有被說服...
最後備取
後來參考許多前輩分享,
面試要像回答申論題一樣
每題最好都能帶到自己的經驗
或是引用教育科目的案例
不能三言兩語就帶過
試教我參考了戴逸群老師的文章:
https://flipedu.parenting.com.tw/article/1371
戴老師也有分享面試和筆試,都讓我獲益良多!
還沒看過的老師/考生們一定要看看!
1100 words you need to know 在 和Cindy學英文 Facebook 八卦
大約三週前我在新的學校on board,
開始上暑期輔導
忙碌而充實的生活就此展開!
學生適應新環境需要時間,老師也需要 :P
現在適應得差不多啦~
終於有時間來回應之前大家提出的問題了~
首先回答我準備教甄的方法
若對教甄準備沒有興趣,可以直接看下一篇關於【職業探索】的po文
其實我原本沒有打算要分享我準備教甄的方法
因為 1.我只參加了4場考試,經驗不足
2.網路google一下就有超多厲害的前輩,
我比不上他們
不過既然有人想知道,我還是分享一下吧~
參考看看就好
先說明為何我只參加4場考試:
因為個人生涯規劃,我鎖定一個非台北的城市
這座城市今年有開高中英文教師缺的學校就只有這幾所...
我考了3間獨招+全國聯招
獨招1間沒進複試、1間備取、1間正取
全國聯招備取2
於是最後進入正取的學校~
《筆試》
筆試我做了考古題之後得到一個結論: 單字永遠背不完!!!
我背了兩本單字書:
1. 字彙的力量
2. 1100 words you need to know
背完發現第一大題【單字題】大概只能應付50%
每次做一回考古題就又有新的超冷門單字出現
此時我終於理解背單字可以有多困難、多痛苦
雖然許多前輩都推薦還要背GRE紅寶書
但我真的覺得超難背!!!
所以我後來決定把重心放在【出題】
我參考學測、指考和空中美語雜誌提供的妙妙卷練習出題
不斷模仿它們的考題,也背下許多選項
最後科學、生活、人文 三個主題我各準備了一篇8題的克漏字
不管是要我憑空出題或是Summarize都有很大的幫助
用這樣的準備方式我的筆試成績還可以
沒進複試那間也只差了3分
所以如果有跟我一樣單字卡關的人,建議可以把重心放在出題
《面試+試教》
面試部份我還有待加強,
很多問題我當下就知道答得不好
例如其中一所學校問我:
「妳這麼年輕漂亮,如果學生被妳的外表吸引都不想上課了怎麼辦?」
我壓根沒想到會有這種問題 😰也沒有準備
(漂亮錯了嗎?! ((誤
當下尷尬的說:
「之前在沒遇到這個狀況,我想應該不會發生,而且我會讓學生專注在我的教學上。」
回答完畢評審的表情明顯沒有被說服...
最後備取
後來參考許多前輩分享,
面試要像回答申論題一樣
每題最好都能帶到自己的經驗
或是引用教育科目的案例
不能三言兩語就帶過
試教我參考了戴逸群老師的文章:
https://flipedu.parenting.com.tw/article/1371
戴老師也有分享面試和筆試,都讓我獲益良多!
還沒看過的老師/考生們一定要看看!
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