Nova Scotia's ambulance service says response times improving in 2024

The head of Nova Scotia鈥檚 ambulance service has told a legislature committee that ambulance response times have improved across the province since January. Ambulances are seen at the Dartmouth General Hospital in Dartmouth, N.S. on July 4, 2013. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - Emergency response times across Nova Scotia, which had risen steadily in recent years, are improving, says the head of the province鈥檚 ambulance service.

Average response times are down from 36 minutes to 18 minutes provincewide so far this year, Matthew Crossman, president of Emergency Medical Care Inc., told the legislature鈥檚 public accounts committee Wednesday.

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