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Amount of ambulance call outs relating to cardiac issues for the last 5 years

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From: Sam Knowles

Dear Statistics New Zealand,

please would you let me have details of the Cardiac Callouts involving Heart Issues from 01.01.2017 - to the 31.05.2022 inclusive, broken down by month and age bands as follows:- 0-9, 10-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80-89, 90 and above.

thanks

Yours faithfully,

Samuel Knowles

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From: Office of the GS&CE-External
Statistics New Zealand

Tçnâ koe Samuel

I am writing to acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act
request below, dated 6 December 2023.

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Sina

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From: Office of the GS&CE-External
Statistics New Zealand

Tçnâ koe Samuel

 

I refer to your official information request dated 6 December 2023 for
information about the number of ambulance call outs relating to cardiac
issues for the last 5 years.

 

We have transferred your request to Te Whatu Ora. The information to which
your request relates, is not held by us but is believed to be held by Te
Whatu Ora. In these circumstances, we are required by section 14 of the
Official Information Act to transfer your request.

 

You will hear further from Te Whatu Ora concerning your request.

 

Ngâ mihi

Sina

 

Sina (pronouns: she/her/ia)

Advisor – Executive and Government Relations, Office of the Government
Statistician and Chief Executive

Kaitohutohu – Tari O Te Kaitautauranga Matua Me Te Pouârahi Matua

Stats NZ | Tatauranga Aotearoa | stats.govt.nz

About Aotearoa, for Aotearoa

Data that improves lives today and for generations to come

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Kia ora Samuel
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at www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or by phoning 0800 802 602.
 
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Kaitohutohu Matua | Senior Advisor, Ministerial Services
Office of the Chief Executive
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