❓ Hon Adele Farina asks about the distribution of volunteers and ambulances between the Bunbury and East Bunbury St John Ambulance sub-centres. The Minister provides a breakdown of resources at each location and Australind.
AnsweredQoN 4540Legislative Council
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(1) St John Ambulance
Annual Report 2014-15 , states Bunbury has 44 volunteers, will the Minister
advise how many of those volunteers are based at: (a) the Bunbury
sub-centre; and (b) the East Bunbury
sub-centre? (2) The St John Ambulance
Annual Report 2014-15 states Bunbury has four ambulances, how many of the
these ambulances are attached to: (a) the Bunbury
sub-centre; and (b) the East Bunbury
sub-centre? (3) For each the Bunbury
and East Bunbury sub-centres, how many ambulances are on the road during any
shift?
Annual Report 2014-15 , states Bunbury has 44 volunteers, will the Minister
advise how many of those volunteers are based at: (a) the Bunbury
sub-centre; and (b) the East Bunbury
sub-centre? (2) The St John Ambulance
Annual Report 2014-15 states Bunbury has four ambulances, how many of the
these ambulances are attached to: (a) the Bunbury
sub-centre; and (b) the East Bunbury
sub-centre? (3) For each the Bunbury
and East Bunbury sub-centres, how many ambulances are on the road during any
shift?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
22 November 2016
Responded by
Minister for Planning representing the Minister for Health
Response time
35 days
(1)(a-b) The reported 44 volunteers from the St John Ambulance Annual Report 2014-15 are all based at the East Bunbury sub centre.
(2)(a-b) The Bunbury sub centre has two ambulances and one is a patient transport vehicle. East Bunbury sub centre has one ambulance. The fourth ambulance is located in Australind.
(3) One Bunbury sub centre ambulance operates 24 hours a day and the patient transport vehicle operates a day shift.
The East Bunbury sub centre ambulance operates a day shift.
The Australind sub centre ambulance operates 24 hours a day.
(2)(a-b) The Bunbury sub centre has two ambulances and one is a patient transport vehicle. East Bunbury sub centre has one ambulance. The fourth ambulance is located in Australind.
(3) One Bunbury sub centre ambulance operates 24 hours a day and the patient transport vehicle operates a day shift.
The East Bunbury sub centre ambulance operates a day shift.
The Australind sub centre ambulance operates 24 hours a day.
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