OFF-TRACK EMERGENCY & AMBULATORY MEDICAL SERVICES VOLUNTEER PROGRAMME
The Off-Track Emergency and Ambulatory Medical Services (O-TEAMS) forms part of the overall medical support structure for the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2026. Operating under the purview of Singapore GP, O-TEAMS, together with its partner medical teams, provides first aid, emergency and ambulatory medical services for staff and patrons within the Circuit Park during the race weekend from 9 to 11 October.
Volunteer Commitment Schedule
Medical Volunteers Briefing: 22nd & 24th September 2026
Race Weekend Reporting:
Friday: 1000hrs (subject to change)
Saturday: One hour before gates open
Sunday: One hour before gates open
The Off-Track Emergency and Ambulatory Medical Services (O-TEAMS) forms part of the overall medical support structure for the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix 2026. Operating under the purview of Singapore GP, O-TEAMS, together with its partner medical teams, provides first aid, emergency and ambulatory medical services for staff and patrons within the Circuit Park during the race weekend from 9 to 11 October.
Volunteer Commitment Schedule
Medical Volunteers Briefing: 22nd & 24th September 2026
Race Weekend Reporting:
Friday: 1000hrs (subject to change)
Saturday: One hour before gates open
Sunday: One hour before gates open
- Positions Available
Stationed at the Advanced Medical Posts (AMP), you will work alongside our nurses and partner medical teams to attend to patrons with medical or accident-related conditions. You will be expected to apply your clinical knowledge and experience to triage and manage patients accordingly. All doctors must be BCLS- and ACLS-certified.
If a patient’s condition exceeds the treatment capabilities of the AMP, you are authorised to initiate evacuation to the nearest public hospital. Senior emergency physicians will be available on-site for consultation should further medical advice be required.
Stationed at the Advanced Medical Posts (AMP) or First Aid Posts (FAP), you will work alongside your fellow nurses and partner medical teams to attend to patrons with medical or accident-related conditions. You will be required to apply your knowledge and experience to triage and treat patients accordingly. As such, you must be minimally BCLS-certified.
In the event that an injury or ailment exceeds the capabilities of the FAP, additional support from the nearest AMP, including manpower and resources, will be activated.






