BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » News » Ambulance response times improve

Ambulance response times improve

Ambulance response times in Brimbank improved slightly in the April to June period, according to new quarterly data released by Ambulance Victoria (AV).

In the last quarter, Brimbank patients waited an average of 14 minutes and 24 seconds for ambulances — seven seconds less than in the period of January to March this year.

The percentage of callout responses within 15 minutes, however, was less than the previous quarter.

This quarter out of a total number of 3121 callouts in the municipality, 69.4 per cent were responded to within 15 minutes, whereas in the previous quarter 71 per cent of 2969 first response callouts were attended to within the stipulated time.

During this quarter, response times in Brimbank were better than the state’s, with Victoria’s average ambulance response time sitting at 15 minutes and 27 seconds, down from 15 minutes and 37 seconds a year ago.

Brimbank also recorded a higher percentage of responses within 15 minutes when compared to the state’s overall result of 65.3 per cent.

Still, the state’s percentage is an improvement from a year ago when 64.2 per cent of ambulances responded to callouts within 15 minutes.

AV responded to 98,874 code one cases between April and June this year, down 3.5 per cent from the same period last year, which recorded 102,419 code one emergencies — AV’s busiest three months on record.

AV acting regional operations executive director Michael Georgiou congratulated health workers on their efforts.

“I thank our highly skilled paramedics and first responders who do a remarkable job providing best care to their communities, each and every day,” said Mr Georgiou.

He said more than 500 calls to triple-0 each day don’t need an emergency ambulance.

“We’re grateful to Victorians who are choosing to use alternative care for non-urgent issues — it means ambulances are available faster for emergencies. That community effort is helping us save lives,” Mr Georgiou said.

“There are many options people can access when they need timely medical care and health advice but don’t need an emergency ambulance, including the Victorian virtual emergency department and urgent care clinics.”

Digital Editions


  • Sunshine man charged

    Sunshine man charged

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 A Sunshine man been charged following a fatal collision in Woolsthorpe last year. Emergency services were called to…

More News

  • Sydenham man arrested

    Sydenham man arrested

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police have charged a 36-year-old Sydenham man after alleged attempted car theft and an assault in Coburg on 1 December 2025. It is…

  • Speedster caught

    Speedster caught

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 A 21-year-old St Albans man was allegedly caught driving 194km/h in a 100km/h zone in Little River in the early morning of Tuesday…

  • Lions hang on

    Lions hang on

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 460947 Taylors Lakes did just enough to make it four wins in a row on Saturday in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association east-west. The…

  • Working bee event

    Working bee event

    The Friends of Kororoit Creek (FOKC) is hosting a working bee event on Tuesday 20 January at its B Street Wildflower Garden site. According to FOKC, volunteers will do a…

  • Help keep Blue-tongues safe

    Help keep Blue-tongues safe

    Spotting a blue-tongue lizard might cause a fright but it is no reason to be concerned, according to a nature educator. Susie Inglis from Nature West is encouraging people in…

  • Albion Station car park closure

    Albion Station car park closure

    The Albion Station car park will be closed from Monday 2 February to late 2026 as construction begins on the first stage of the Melbourne Airport Rail and the rebuilding…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back on the articles of our predecessors… 40 years ago 29 January, 1986 Angry Deer Park residents have taken action in a bid to stop proposed industrial…

  • Tigers’ settling in

    Tigers’ settling in

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 512549 Sunshine United is slowly getting the confidence back and with it wins are coming in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association Isaacs Howarth Shield.…

  • Sunset Safari returns

    Sunset Safari returns

    Sunsets are pretty good, but sunsets on the savannah are wild. Werribee Open Range Zoo’s Sunset Safari event is returning this year and will feature a big addition– to say…

  • Eagles find winning groove

    Eagles find winning groove

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 465514 Sunshine Eagles have gained back momentum ahead of a few big weeks in the Baseball Victoria summer league premier 1 first nine competition.…