Hon Peter Collier asks the Minister for Police to distinguish between priority 1 and priority 2 police response times in metropolitan districts. The Minister provides a table with the requested data.

AnsweredQoN 810Legislative Council
Asked
10 August 2022
Portfolio
Police

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I refer the Minister to the response provided to the Standing Committee on Estimates and Financial Operations in relation to average response times for priority 1, 2, 3 and 4 grades of service for all metropolitan districts from 1, July 2021 to 30, April 2022, and I ask: (a) will the Minister distinguish between priority 1 and priority 2 response times over this period, and; and (b) if no to (1), why not?

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Answered
20 September 2022
Responded by
Minister for Emergency Services representing the Minister for Police
Response time
9 days
The Western Australia Police Force Advise the average response time for each metropolitan district and the Metropolitan Region for priority 1 and 2 grades of service tasks for the period 1 July 2021 to 30 April 2022, inclusive:
Armadale; Cannington; Fremantle; Joonalup; Mandurah; Midland; Mirrabooka; Perth; Metropolitan Region; Priority 1 (minutes); 7.7; 5.6; 7.7; 8.3; 9.4; 9.8; 5.4; 5.0; 7.8; Priority 2 (minutes); 8.7; 8.8; 9.4; 10.1; 10.8; 9.7; 8.7; 8.5; 9.4*
* Notes:
Source: Data extracted from the Computer Aided Dispatch system on 15 August 2022.

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