Posted: Wed 30th Oct 2013

Slight improvement in Flintshire ambulance emergency response times.

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Oct 30th, 2013

Ambulance response times in Flintshire missed their Government set target of 65% in September however there was a  slight improvement of 0.7% 

graph 8 mins set

The 8 minute target response time which has set for category A calls, those deemed to be immediately life-threatening, improved slightly in September 

355 of the 629 category A call outs arrived on scene within the 8 minutes target period.

There were 39 more category A call outs in September versus August.

3 Category A emergency responses took 30 minutes to arrive on scene while 21 arrived on scene in 20 minutes.

More details, statistics and background can be found below.

Statistical headlines: Ambulance services, September 2013

Datasets: StatsWales website: Ambulance services

 

 

 

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