Ambulance services of Victoria
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Since 1 July 2008 Emergency ambulance
Ambulance
An ambulance is a vehicle for transportation of sick or injured people to, from or between places of treatment for an illness or injury, and in some instances will also provide out of hospital medical care to the patient...

 services in Victoria have been provided by a single provider known as Ambulance Victoria
Ambulance Victoria
Since 1 July 2008 emergency ambulance services in Victoria have been provided by a single provider known as Ambulance Victoria. It was formed from the three previous providers of emergency ambulance services: the Metropolitan Ambulance Service , Rural Ambulance Victoria , and the Alexandra District...

. It was formed from the three previous providers of emergency ambulance services: the Metropolitan Ambulance Service (MAS), Rural Ambulance Victoria (RAV), and the Alexandra District Ambulance Service (ADAS).

The MAS was responsible for Melbourne and its outer suburbs while RAV was responsible for regional and rural areas of Victoria, except for the Alexandra
Alexandra, Victoria
Alexandra is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located at the junction of the Goulburn Valley Highway and Maroondah Highway , 26 kilometres west of Eildon, in the Shire of Murrindindi local government area...

, Marysville
Marysville, Victoria
Marysville is a small town, 34 kilometres north-east of Healesville, in the Shire of Murrindindi in Victoria, Australia. The town, which previously had a population of around 500 people, was devastated by the Murrindindi Mill bushfire on 7 February 2009. On 19 February 2009 the official death toll...

, and Eildon
Eildon, Victoria
Eildon is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is located near Lake Eildon, on the Goulburn Valley Highway, in the Shire of Murrindindi local government area. At the 2006 Census, Eildon had a population of 1186.-History:...

 areas, which was serviced by ADAS http://www.murrindindi.vic.gov.au/Directory/S2_Item.asp?Mkey=15&S3Key=26.

All services of Ambulance Service Victoria operate pursuant to the Ambulance Services Act 1986.

In addition, a number of non-emergency patient transport companies operate under the Non-Emergency Patient Transport Act 2003 are use conventional ambulance equipped with emergency lights and sirens, and sometimes attend emergency cases.

Volunteers

In some remote areas, Ambulance Victoria oversees volunteer "Community Emergency Response Teams" (CERTs) to deliver first aid before professional paramedics can attend to an emergency victim. http://www.rav.vic.gov.au/Get-Involved/Community-Emergency-Response-Team.html CERTs do not transport patients. "Ambulance Community Officers" offer similar services as individuals. http://www.rav.vic.gov.au/Get-Involved/Ambulance-Community-Officers.html

History

In 1883 as a result of a public meeting, a branch of the St. John Ambulance Association was set up with the aim of teaching home nursing and first aid to as many people as possible. 1887 saw enough money raised to purchase six Ashford Litters which were placed at police stations. It wasn't until 1899 that Melbourne's first ambulance station was opened at the rear of the Windsor Hotel off Bourke street. It housed one horse drawn ambulance and was bought with money raised by the Association of Ladies of St John.

On the 26 May 2008, the government confirmed that from 1 July 2008 all ambulance services within Victoria would combine and operate under the one banner of Ambulance Victoria. This meant that Victoria would come into line with other states, having one ambulance service for the whole of the state.

It is stated in the 2009-10 Annual report that Ambulance Victoria has 2143 operational Ambulance Paramedics and 416 MICA Paramedic. There are also 613 operational support and management staff.

Metropolitan Ambulance Service (MAS)

The Metropolitan Ambulance Service (MAS) serviced an area of 9000 square kilometres, extending from the Melbourne Central Business District to the Mornington Peninsula and the peripheral rural communities of Bacchus Marsh, Whittlesea, Warburton and Koo-Wee-Rup. Almost 4 million residents lived in this area.

The primary vehicle used for emergency attendance and transport was Mercedes Benz 316 Sprinters and Ford F350’s. These units are run with two paramedics. MICA (Mobile Intensive Care Ambulance) utilise the Mercedes Benz 316's, as well as Ford Territory, Ford Falcon, Holden Commodore, Holden Adventura and Suburu Forester. The MICA units were typically staffed with one specially trained paramedic which includes advanced life support (ALS), who are utilised in cases where extensive patient care is required in addition to a regular unit. Bicycle units are utilised as first responders at major events, including the 2006 Commonwealth games, Spring Racing Carnival and The Big Day Out.

A partnership existed between the MAS and the Victorian Fire and Emergency Services Board, where firefights are dispatched to time critical medical emergencies where their response time may be quicker than that of the closest MAS unit. The primary example of this is cardiac arrest patients, which has led to fire trucks being equipped with defibrillators and the firefighters being trained advanced CPR and defibrillation.

Rural Ambulance Victoria (RAV)

Rural Ambulance Victoria (RAV) was responsible for pre-hospital emergency care and transport for the 1.4 million people living and working in rural Victoria – an area of more than 215,000 square kilometres extending from the boundaries of Melbourne to the borders with South Australia and New South Wales. It was formed in 1998 by the merger of a number of regional ambulance services.

Alexandra District Ambulance Service (ADAS)

Alexandra District Ambulance Services was formed by the community in 1948. The area serviced incorporates the districts of Alexandra, Eildon & Marysville (formally the shire of Alexandra).

St John Ambulance Victoria

St John Ambulance Australia
St John Ambulance Australia
St John Ambulance Australia is a self-funding charitable organisation dedicated to helping people in sickness, distress, suffering or danger. It is part of an international organisation that consists of eight Priories that form the Order of St John.- History :St John First Aid training centres...

 (SJAA), Victoria, does not provide emergency patient transport services in Victoria. SJAA provides first aid at community and sporting events and occasionally disasters across Victoria http://www.sjaa.com.au/com-about.asp. These volunteers are composed of Senior Cadets aged 15–18 and Adult members aged 18+.

Life Saving Victoria

Life Saving Victoria
Life Saving Victoria
Life Saving Victoria is an Australian life saving organisation formed in 2002 from a merger of the Victorian Branch of the Royal Life Saving Society Australia and Surf Life Saving Victoria. Life Saving Victoria works to prevent drownings and other water related deaths and injuries in Victoria...

 offers volunteer aquatic rescue and first aid services in many coastal areas, and in Mildura. While they do transport patients from the water to land, they do not transport patients to hospitals once landed.

Chevra Hatzolah

Hatzolah responders are trained by Ambulance Victoria
Ambulance Victoria
Since 1 July 2008 emergency ambulance services in Victoria have been provided by a single provider known as Ambulance Victoria. It was formed from the three previous providers of emergency ambulance services: the Metropolitan Ambulance Service , Rural Ambulance Victoria , and the Alexandra District...

 and are equipped with oxygen and semi automatic defibrillators. They usually are used within the Jewish Community however Hatzolah will respond to any person's call regardless of race, gender, religion or beliefs. Hatzolah responders are trained and equipped to deal with any medical emergency and regularly attend cases such as chest pain, bleeding, full arrest, household accidents, asthma and road trauma. Hatzolah responders are on stand-by 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Australian Volunteer Coast Guard

The Australian Volunteer Coast Guard provides a maritime search and rescue service, and answers distress calls made by vessels off the Victorian coast. This can involve the transportation of emergency patients.

Emergency Medical Response

Both the Melbourne Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) and the Country Fire Authority (CFA) have emergency medical response programmes. These involve members being trained to respond to cases of suspected cardiac arrest, providing CPR, oxygen and defibrillation services before an Ambulance can arrive.

See also

  • Paramedics in Australia
    Paramedics in Australia
    A paramedic in Australia is a health care professional who responds to and treats all types of medical and trauma emergencies outside of a hospital setting before and during transportation to an appropriate medical facility...

  • Australian Capital Territory Ambulance Service
    Australian Capital Territory Ambulance Service
    The Australian Capital Territory Ambulance Service is responsible for providing emergency and non-emergency ambulance services to the ACT community. Although existing since 1955 it was established in legilsation by the Emergencies Act 2004 ....

  • Ambulance Service of New South Wales
    Ambulance Service of New South Wales
    The Ambulance Service of New South Wales , an agency of the Department of Health of the New South Wales Government, is the main provider of pre-hospital emergency care and ambulance services in the state of New South Wales, Australia....

  • South Australian Ambulance Service
    South Australian Ambulance Service
    SA Ambulance Service is a Government agency under SA Health, that is the sole provider of emergency ambulance transport, clinical care and patient transport services to over 1.5 million people, distributed across an area of 1,043,514 square kilometres in South Australia, Australia.The service...


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