Thursday, 24 March 2022
Members statements
Ambulance services
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Ambulance services
Mr WAKELING: Victorians are deeply concerned with the harrowing stories of unanswered or delayed dispatch of ambulances due to the under-resourced 000 service. Since October of last year 12 Victorians have passed away due to the failure of 000, and this includes four children. Knox residents need certainty that if they contact 000 they can be assured the call will be answered and an ambulance dispatched on time to ensure our community receive the health services they desperately need and deserve.