MELTON & MOORABOOL
Home » News » Effects of pandemic still causing ambulance delays

Effects of pandemic still causing ambulance delays

Ambulance response times in Melton have continued to worsen as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause delays in the area.

The latest performance data from Ambulance Victoria for the three months to September reveals the entire health system is under “significant pressure and increasing demand”.

According to the data, paramedics responded to 2275 code one calls compared to 2265 in the three months to June. .

Code one refers to calls which involve incidents that require urgent paramedic and hospital care, based on information received during the call, according to Ambulance Victoria.

The average response time in the September quarter increased to 15 minutes and 24 seconds, compared to fifteen minutes in the June quarter.

In the three months to September 2020, the average response time was 11 minutes and 35 seconds, however records show there 1800 calls were responded to.

Ambulance Victoria said in a statement the increase in response times is due to significant growth in Melton.

Ambulance Victoria chief executive Tony Walker said this quarter’s performance data was not surprising given the level of demand being experienced across the state as the pandemic continues.

“The entire healthcare system across Australia is under sustained pressure and our paramedics and first responders are experiencing this first-hand,” Professor Walker said.

“Along with increasing numbers of COVID-19 positive patients, demand has quickly rebounded to levels prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, despite the lockdowns.

“Performance has also been impacted by time spent at busy hospitals transferring patients, wearing PPE to all cases and people who have delayed visiting their GP or specialist during lockdown now finding themselves more unwell and needing urgent care.”

In Moorabool, 52.4 per cent of code one calls were responded to in 15 minutes, up from 49.8 per cent in June.

However the average time has increased to 17 minutes and six seconds, up from 16 minutes and 45 seconds in the June quarter.

Paramedics responded to 441 calls in Moorabool in the September quarter, slightly less than the 456 calls in the June quarter.

In September 2020, paramedics responded to 383 calls in Moorabool, with the average response time 13 minutes and 31 seconds.

Professor Walker said Victorians are being urged to save triple-0 calls for emergencies only and to see their GP or pharmacist early for advice or treatment.

Meanwhile, the state government has committed to investing $40 million that will boost capacity to transport suspected and confirmed COVID-19 patients and patients with less serious conditions.

“This funding package addresses the challenges we have today related to performance, to workload and demand with more paramedics, additional non-emergency patient transport vehicles and more support to improve patient flow at emergency departments,” Professor Walker said.

“The boost to non-emergency transport services will ensure patients get the right care at the right time, and that emergency ambulances are available for those needing time critical care.

“We suspect we will be facing these challenges due to COVID-19 until at least the end of the year and early into 2022.”

Digital Editions


  • Merzbow to bring noise to Newport

    Merzbow to bring noise to Newport

    For almost five decades now, Tokyo-based artist Merzbow has held an undisputed position as the iconic forefather of noise music. It’s said his work, which…

More News

  • Australia gears up for its biggest cuppa yet!

    Australia gears up for its biggest cuppa yet!

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 497716 Cancer Council is calling on Aussies to rally their family, friends, and especially their workmates, for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea, the nation’s iconic…

  • Australia Post ramps up the horse-power for Lunar New Year

    Australia Post ramps up the horse-power for Lunar New Year

    Australia Post is celebrating the Year of the Horse with the release of its Lunar New Year stamp issue, and its first ever ‘DigiStamp’. The traditional Lunar New Year stamp…

  • More cameras coming to Victoria’s roads

    More cameras coming to Victoria’s roads

    The state government will roll out 35 new fixed cameras, two point-to-point networks and tougher distracted-driving and seatbelt enforcement as part of its Road Safety Action Plan. The state government…

  • New treatment options for anaphylaxis

    New treatment options for anaphylaxis

    Two new emergency treatment options will become available in Victorian schools to support students at risk of anaphylaxis. Education Minister Ben Carroll announced the two new services will soon become…

  • Di Filippo headed west

    Di Filippo headed west

    The Western Warriors have suffered a blow with midcourter Simona Di Filippo headed across the country to continue her netball career. Di Filippo, an inaugural player at the Warriors, was…

  • The sport of kings in Werribee

    The sport of kings in Werribee

    What many call the sport of kings will be on full display at Werribee Park as the historic Urquhart Cup polo tournament gallops into town on Sunday 1 March. More…

  • Hillside man arrested

    Hillside man arrested

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police arrested a 19-year old Hillside man and seized drugs and cash following a crash in Port Melbourne on Thursday 19 February. Officers…

  • Memories go under the hammer

    Memories go under the hammer

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535487 An original 1962 Jeep Willys four-by-four wagon which sits at the heart of fond family memories is just one of many vintage cars…

  • Ballan Autumn Festival’s landmark event

    Ballan Autumn Festival’s landmark event

    Ballan’s favourite community festival is set to return for its 50th annual event on Sunday 15 March, celebrating local culture, creativity, and community. The Ballan Autumn Festival is one of…

  • Teeing up for a cause in Caroline Springs

    Teeing up for a cause in Caroline Springs

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535462 Caroline Springs Rotary Club is preparing to tee off for its major community fundraiser, with its inaugural charity golf day set for next…