Examples of Rural Ambulance Victoria in a sentence
Prior to the commencement of use and development, a Traffic and Transport Management Plan ( TTMP) must be prepared by a suitably qualified traffic engineer in consultation with East Gippsland Shire Council and Country Fire Authority, Rural Ambulance Victoria, and Victoria Police, to the satisfaction of the responsible authority and the Head, Transport for Victoria.
This restoration work is expected to be done in conjunction with development of the upland portion of the Property.
A requirement for the operator to facilitate a familiarisation visit to the site and explanation of emergency services procedures, on an annual basis, for the Country Fire Authority, Rural Ambulance Victoria, East Gippsland Shire Council Emergency Management Committee and Victoria Police.
AV was created on 1 July 2008 following the merger of the Metropolitan Ambulance Service, Rural Ambulance Victoria and the Alexandra and District Ambulance Service.
Advise the Registrar of Geographic Names, Rural Ambulance Victoria, Victoria Police, Country Fire Authority of Victoria, State Emergency Services, Land Victoria, Vic Roads, utility providers, Department of Planning and Community Development, Victorian Electoral Commission, Australian Electoral Commission, Harcourt Valley Heritage Advisory Committee, Mount Alexander Shire Heritage Advisory Committee and abutting landowners of Council’s decision; 3.
AV is an amalgamation of the Metropolitan Ambulance Service, Rural Ambulance Victoria and Alexandra and the District Ambulance Service.
The amalgamation of the Metropolitan Ambulance Service, Rural Ambulance Victoria and Alexandra District Ambulance Service on 1 July 2008 to form Ambulance Victoria (AV) was intended to improve performance across the state.
Rural Ambulance Victoria, and later AV, employed a methodology using historic data on use, response times, demography, and hospital trends within each catchment.The model’s limits meant that decisions about adding resources focused on locations in isolation, rather than in a more holistic service-wide framework.
Annual leave loading will apply to leave accrued prior to 4 August 2005 in accordance with the terms of the Ambulance Service Victoria - Metropolitan Region Certified Agreement 2001 and Rural Ambulance Victoria Certified Agreement 2001, operating in conjunction with the Ambulance Services and Patient Transport Employees Award, Victoria 2002.
Based on these data, suggestions were developed for the future refinement and management of the prehospital practitioner model of service delivery in contem- porary rural settings.The research setting was the Australian state of Victoria, where in March 1999, the five major rural ambulance regions were amalgamated into Rural Ambulance Victoria, which pro- vides prehospital services from 115 stations.