Published Tuesday, 02 September, 2008 at 04:19 PM

Minister for Emergency Services
The Honourable Neil Roberts
Three additional ambulance officers for Fraser Coast area
Three additional ambulance officers will be allocated to the Fraser Coast area as part of the Queensland Ambulance Service’s recruitment drive this financial year, Member for Hervey Bay Andrew McNamara said.
“I’m pleased that the Hervey Bay area will receive a boost to ambulance services,” Mr McNamara said.
“The QAS determines staff enhancements by assessing demand and the area’s operational requirements.
“I look forward to welcoming the new officers to the area and assure them they are already joining a very strong ambulance team.”
Mr Roberts said the State Government was investing in record numbers of recruits and resources for the QAS.
“The Queensland Government has provided $18.3 million funding for the recruitment of 250 additional ambulance officers in 2008-09, on top of the 255 officers recruited in 2007-08,” Mr Roberts said.
“Around 70 of the 250 have been recruited so far.
“The Government has placed an emphasis on recruitment due to the increasing demand facing the QAS.
“Across Queensland, the QAS provided 879,134 responses to incidents in 2007-08, up 7.66% on 2006-07.
“There was also a 9.48% increase in responses to urgent cases.”
“The Bligh Government is focusing on the frontline by providing record resources for the QAS.”
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