News - Cranbourne Star News - 1st July 2021

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Shot in the arm for community By Danielle Kutchel

Left to right: Langwarrin Fire Brigade Fourth Lieutenant Malcolm Coutts, Monash Health nurse Jen Lee and Captain of the Cranbourne Fire Brigade Adam Russell. 242479

Our emergency services workers are doing their bit to help lift Victoria out of the pandemic. Firefighters from the Langwarrin and Cranbourne brigades took a few minutes out of their day over the weekend to get their second Covid vaccinations, meaning they’re now protected from the virus. Monash Health team leader Jen Lee was more than happy to give them their shots.

Ambulance wait Patients in the City of Casey are waiting slightly longer for ambulances to reach them, according to the latest data. Quarterly data released by Ambulance Victoria has revealed it’s taking paramedics almost a minute longer to reach Code 1 cases, compared to the previous quarter. While the number of first responses has also increased on last quarter, from 3600 to 3898, there has been a decrease in the percentage of responses made in less than 15 minutes, from 80.8 per cent to 76.3 per cent. For Code 2 cases, Casey residents are being seen in an average of 32 minutes and 31 sec-

onds, compared to 26 minutes and 34 seconds last quarter. A Code 1 case requires urgent paramedic and hospital care and a ‘lights and sirens’ response, while a Code 2 does not and is not time critical. The State Opposition has blasted the latest figures, with Hastings MP Neale Burgess saying the State Government is putting lives at risk amid a “growing ambulance crisis”. “While our paramedics are doing everything, they can to provide their life saving services in the fastest time possible, the Andrews’ Government is letting them and Victorians down badly,” Mr Burgess said. “We need proper investment and resourc-

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“Paramedics in the City of Casey provide some of the highest levels of care in the world and we’re grateful for the incredible work they do, particularly during the pandemic,” Cranbourne MP Pauline Richards said. She added this year’s State Budget had allocated over $759 million in funding for ambulance services and emergency departments, including putting more ambulances on the road. Bass MP Jordan Crugnale said a new ambulance station would soon be built in Clyde North, providing an ambulance base for the fast-growing area.

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ing in Ambulance Victoria to ensure it’s a reliable service that these communities can rely on when it matters most.” Gembrook MP Brad Battin agreed. “In 2014 Daniel Andrews went to the election saying every minute matters, they save lives. Since he won in 2014 there appears to be a silence each time the ambulance figures come out and they get worse,” he said. “The promise to fix the system was another empty promise, and we agree - every minute matters.” But local Labor MPs said the State Government had made record investments in Ambulance Victoria, to the tune of $1 billion in funding since coming to power.

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