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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: June 23, 2025 - 12:14
Ottawa Paramedic Service achieves response time targets, reports drop in level zero events
June 23, 2025
The Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee today received an update from the Ottawa Paramedic Service on its achievements in 2024, showcasing significant improvements in emergency response and community care.
The Ottawa Paramedic Service met all legislated response time targets in 2024 for the first time since 2020. Level zero events, which occur when there are no ambulances available to respond to a call, decreased by 79 per cent. There was also a decrease in hospital offload delay, meaning that paramedics spent less time waiting to transfer patient care to hospital staff.
These significant improvements reflect a year of innovation, investment and dedication to serving the community.
- The new triage software Medical Priority Dispatch System was implemented in April 2024 and had an immediate positive impact on service delivery.
- Council approved critical investments to support the service and address pressures through the 2024 - 2026 Ottawa Paramedic Service Investment Plan.
- Community paramedics cared for 11,000 patients and conducted more than 16,000 visits, keeping people healthy at home, and reducing the need for transport to hospital and unnecessary hospital admissions.
- The Mental Well-being Response Team assisted people experiencing mental health and substance use challenges and reduced the number of transports to hospitals and 9-1-1 calls.
- The ByWard Market Advanced Care Paramedic Response Unit launched in July 2024 to provide care in Lowertown, including wellness checks, naloxone distribution, and community outreach.
- The On-Demand Accessible Taxicab pilot increased monthly rides by 21 per cent, decreased peak wait times and expanded the accessible fleet to 91 vehicles.
- The Problematic Property pilot resulted in more than 30 enforcement actions and multiple demolition orders for nuisance properties.
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