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Only 2 in 5 know to call an ambulance when someone suffers a stroke: Study

October 24, 2025

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The Straits Times

This is despite over 80% of public in S’pore having a high understanding of symptoms

- Judith Tan Correspondent

Not everyone knows to call for an ambulance when they come across someone experiencing a stroke.

In fact, only two in five people in Singapore knew this correct emergency response, a study commissioned by community-based agency Stroke Support Station (S3) has found.

This is despite more than four in five of the general population having a high understanding of what the stroke symptoms are, and seven in 10 being able to identify the biggest risks associated with the disease.

Stroke occurs when blood flow to a part of the brain is disrupted, either by a blockage (ischaemic stroke) or a ruptured blood vessel (haemorrhagic stroke), leading to brain cell death.

It is the fourth leading cause of disability in Singapore, and according to the latest data from the National Registry of Diseases Office (NRDO) in 2022, the total number of stroke cases reported increased by 64 per cent between 2010 and 2022.

It rose from almost 6,000 cases in 2010 to about 10,000 cases in 2022, and stroke accounted for 3.3 per cent of Singapore’s total burden of ill health and premature death in 2021, and 6 per cent of all deaths in 2022.

A study of nearly 900 participants served as an independent needs analysis carried out by Verian Group, a global agency specialising in research, evaluation, evidence and communications. Conducted in early 2025, it aimed to gain insights into public and corporate perceptions about stroke, and identify areas where gaps were.

It covered areas such as public awareness and information behaviour.

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