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(2) The percentage of total shifts were 22.9% in June, 14.91$ in July and 27.01% in August.

(3) Nil

(4) Nil

(5) Nil

(6) Nil

(7) Nil

(8) Nil

(9) In June, the average response time for a priority one case was 9.75 minutes and the first, second and third longest wait for a priority one case was:

1 case up to 34 minutes - (Case on Brindabella Road)

2 cases up to 26 minutes - (Dickson to Richardson;

Belconnen to Waramanga)

I case up to 25 minutes - (Heavy Workload)

ln July, the average response time for a priority one case was 9.36 minutes and the first, second and third longest wait for a priority one case was:

1 case up to 29 minutes - (Calwell to Waramanga)

1 case up to 25 minutes - (Dickson to Gilmore)

1 case up to 23 minutes - (Heavy Workload)

In August, the average response time for a priority one case was 9.63 minutes and the first, second and third longest wait for a priority one case was:

1 case up to 31 minutes - (Mountain Creek Road Uriarra)

3 cases up to 26 minutes - (Mitchell to Hyperdome)

1 case up to 24 minutes - (Farm near Tharwa)

(10) In June, the average response time for a priority two case was 17.65 minutes and the first, second and third longest wait for a priority two case was:

1 case up to 117 minutes

1 case up to 112 minutes

1 case up to 111 minutes

In July, the average response time for a priority two case was 18.46 minutes and the first, second and third longest wait for a priority two case was:

1 case up to 156 minutes

2 cases up to 141 minutes

1 case up to 140 minutes

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