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Ambulance Victoria LGA Response Time Performance

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Ambulance Victoria has two official response time targets: Respond to Code 1 incidents within 15 minutes for 85% of incidents state-wide, and
Respond to Code 1 incidents within 15 minutes for 90% of incidents in centres with populations greater than 7,500. Response times are an important measure of the service we provide, but are only one of a number of measures used to gauge the effective
delivery of an ambulance service.
Our response times are measured from the receipt of the triple zero (000) call until paramedics arrive on scene. Response times are
influenced by many factors including traffic, distance required to travel, availability of ambulances and demand for our services.
We designate those patients that require urgent paramedic and hospital care as "Code 1," and these patients receive a "lights and sirens"
response. The tables provide information about our Code 1 response time performance by both Local Government Area (LGA) and Urban Centres and Localities (UCL). Code 2 incidents are acute, but not time critical and do not require a lights and sirens response. AV's average Code 2 response time
performance has also been provided.
As part of our process of continual improvement, the response time performance shown below has been calculated using data sourced from
the Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD) system used across Victoria. Local government in Victoria comprises of 79 municipal districts. They are
often referred to as local government areas (LGAs). The number of LGAs
and their boundaries can change over time. LGAs are as defined by Local
Government Victoria, which is part of the Department of Transport,
Planning and Local Infrastructure.

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Ambulance Victoria LGA Response Time 2017-18
Ambulance Victoria LGA Response Time 2016-17
Ambulance Victoria LGA Response Time 2015-16
Ambulance Victoria LGA Reponse Times 2018-19

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