Joint initiative to improve cardiac arrest survival rates
Ambulance Victoria is working with CFA volunteer firefighters to further improve cardiac arrest survival outcomes and get regional Victorians the emergency medical care they need, sooner.
Ambulance Victoria is working with CFA volunteer firefighters to further improve cardiac arrest survival outcomes and get regional Victorians the emergency medical care they need, sooner.
Ambulance Victoria paramedics will be better equipped to provide high quality care to Deaf and hard of hearing patients, with the introduction of basic Auslan and Deaf awareness training.
In an Australasian first, Ambulance Victoria has introduced groundbreaking video technology to triage non-urgent callers to Triple Zero (000) and save ambulances for the sickest Victorians.
Ambulance Victoria acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands in Victoria. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders past and present and recognise Aboriginal self-determination is a human right. We commit to working with our Aboriginal communities to improve our care and services in the spirit of partnership. Our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) details our journey to reconciliation.
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