To ask the Scottish Executive how many category A calls were attended by double-crewed ambulances in under eight minutes in the city of Aberdeen in each of the last three years.
The national response time target for category A calls (life threatening) across mainland Scotland is that, by March 2009, 75% of all incidents should be reached within eight minutes.
For the city of Aberdeen, category A performance is set out in the following table. Detail about which type of vehicles responded to calls is an operational matter for the Scottish Ambulance Service.
| Total Category A Incidents | Total Met within 8 Minutes | Category A % |
2005-06 | 5,513 | 4,811 | 87.3% |
2006-07 | 5,174 | 4,444 | 85.9% |
2007-08 | 6,293 | 5,734 | 91.1% |
Notes:
*Information provided by the Scottish Ambulance Service
**City of Aberdeen is defined as postcode sectors AB10, AB11, AB13, AB14, AB15, AB16, AB22, AB23, AB24, AB25.