Hon Ray Halligan asks the Minister for Police and Emergency Services about target and actual response times for Priority 1, 2, and 3 calls in various metropolitan police districts during the 2003-2004 financial year. The Minister provides the requested data, including improvements compared to the previous year.

AnsweredQoN 2187Legislative Council
Asked
17 August 2004
Portfolio
Police and Emergency Services

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Will the Minister please advise -
(1) The target response time for Priority 1 calls in the metropolitan policing region in the 2003-2004 financial year?
(2) The target response time for Priority 2 calls in the metropolitan policing district for the 2003-2004 financial year?
(3) The target response time for Priority 3 calls in the metropolitan policing district for the 2003-2004 financial year?
(4) The average response time to Priority 1 calls in the following policing districts for the 2003-2004 financial year -
(a) East Metropolitan Police District;
(b) South Metropolitan Police District;
(c) South East Metropolitan Police District;
(d) North West Metropolitan Police District; and
(e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(5) The average response time to Priority 2 calls in the following policing districts for the 2003-2004 financial year -
(a) East Metropolitan Police District;
(b) South Metropolitan Police District;
(c) South East Metropolitan Police District;
(d) North West Metropolitan Police District; and
(e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(6) The average response time to Priority 3 calls in the following policing districts for the 2003-2004 financial year -
(a) East Metropolitan Police District;
(b) South Metropolitan Police District;
(c) South East Metropolitan Police District;
(d) North West Metropolitan Police District; and
(e) Central Metropolitan Police District?

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Answered
23 September 2004
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
37 days
(b) South Metropolitan Police District; (c) South East Metropolitan Police District; (d) North West Metropolitan Police District; and (e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(c) South East Metropolitan Police District; (d) North West Metropolitan Police District; and (e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(d) North West Metropolitan Police District; and (e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(b) South Metropolitan Police District; (c) South East Metropolitan Police District; (d) North West Metropolitan Police District; and (e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(c) South East Metropolitan Police District; (d) North West Metropolitan Police District; and (e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(d) North West Metropolitan Police District; and (e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(b) South Metropolitan Police District; (c) South East Metropolitan Police District; (d) North West Metropolitan Police District; and (e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(c) South East Metropolitan Police District; (d) North West Metropolitan Police District; and (e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(d) North West Metropolitan Police District; and (e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(e) Central Metropolitan Police District?
(1) The Police Service advise 5 minutes. (2) The Police Service advise 9 minutes. (3) The Police Service advise 18 minutes. (4a-e) The Police Service advise there were no Priority 1 calls made to the East Metropolitan, South Metropolitan or Central Metropolitan Police Districts in 2003-04. Average response times for the remaining metropolitan police districts were as follows: South East Metropolitan Police District 11 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 6 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 7 minutes (5a-e) The Police Service advise as follows: East Metropolitan Police District 9.1 minutes South Metropolitan Police District 8.7 minutes South East Metropolitan Police District 9.1 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 9.7 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 2 calls of 2.94 minutes when compared to 2002/2003. (6a-e) The Police Service advise as follows: East Metropolitan Police District 20.4 minutes South Metropolitan Police District 21.4 minutes South East Metropolitan Police District 23.4 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 19.8 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 14.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 20.5 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 3 calls of 10.02 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
(2) The Police Service advise 9 minutes. (3) The Police Service advise 18 minutes. (4a-e) The Police Service advise there were no Priority 1 calls made to the East Metropolitan, South Metropolitan or Central Metropolitan Police Districts in 2003-04. Average response times for the remaining metropolitan police districts were as follows: South East Metropolitan Police District 11 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 6 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 7 minutes (5a-e) The Police Service advise as follows: East Metropolitan Police District 9.1 minutes South Metropolitan Police District 8.7 minutes South East Metropolitan Police District 9.1 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 9.7 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 2 calls of 2.94 minutes when compared to 2002/2003. (6a-e) The Police Service advise as follows: East Metropolitan Police District 20.4 minutes South Metropolitan Police District 21.4 minutes South East Metropolitan Police District 23.4 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 19.8 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 14.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 20.5 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 3 calls of 10.02 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
(3) The Police Service advise 18 minutes. (4a-e) The Police Service advise there were no Priority 1 calls made to the East Metropolitan, South Metropolitan or Central Metropolitan Police Districts in 2003-04. Average response times for the remaining metropolitan police districts were as follows: South East Metropolitan Police District 11 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 6 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 7 minutes (5a-e) The Police Service advise as follows: East Metropolitan Police District 9.1 minutes South Metropolitan Police District 8.7 minutes South East Metropolitan Police District 9.1 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 9.7 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 2 calls of 2.94 minutes when compared to 2002/2003. (6a-e) The Police Service advise as follows: East Metropolitan Police District 20.4 minutes South Metropolitan Police District 21.4 minutes South East Metropolitan Police District 23.4 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 19.8 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 14.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 20.5 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 3 calls of 10.02 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
(4a-e) The Police Service advise there were no Priority 1 calls made to the East Metropolitan, South Metropolitan or Central Metropolitan Police Districts in 2003-04. Average response times for the remaining metropolitan police districts were as follows: South East Metropolitan Police District 11 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 6 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 7 minutes (5a-e) The Police Service advise as follows: East Metropolitan Police District 9.1 minutes South Metropolitan Police District 8.7 minutes South East Metropolitan Police District 9.1 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 9.7 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 2 calls of 2.94 minutes when compared to 2002/2003. (6a-e) The Police Service advise as follows: East Metropolitan Police District 20.4 minutes South Metropolitan Police District 21.4 minutes South East Metropolitan Police District 23.4 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 19.8 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 14.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 20.5 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 3 calls of 10.02 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
North West Metropolitan Police District 6 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 7 minutes
West Metropolitan Police District 7 minutes
South Metropolitan Police District 8.7 minutes South East Metropolitan Police District 9.1 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 9.7 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 2 calls of 2.94 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
South East Metropolitan Police District 9.1 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 9.7 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 2 calls of 2.94 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
North West Metropolitan Police District 9.7 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 2 calls of 2.94 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
Central Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 2 calls of 2.94 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
West Metropolitan Police District 6.2 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 2 calls of 2.94 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 2 calls of 2.94 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
South Metropolitan Police District 21.4 minutes South East Metropolitan Police District 23.4 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 19.8 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 14.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 20.5 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 3 calls of 10.02 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
South East Metropolitan Police District 23.4 minutes North West Metropolitan Police District 19.8 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 14.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 20.5 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 3 calls of 10.02 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
North West Metropolitan Police District 19.8 minutes Central Metropolitan Police District 14.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 20.5 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 3 calls of 10.02 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
Central Metropolitan Police District 14.2 minutes West Metropolitan Police District 20.5 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 3 calls of 10.02 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
West Metropolitan Police District 20.5 minutes This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 3 calls of 10.02 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.
This reflects an average improvement in response times to Priority 3 calls of 10.02 minutes when compared to 2002/2003.

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