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Bundoora Emergency Services Reveal Response Times, New Phone Lines
Specific times, phone lines and escalation levels define the current state of local emergency response.
How we reported this
Ambulance Victoria downgraded Victoria's statewide Red Escalation to Orange level at 7pm on Saturday, 10 January 2026, due to improved bushfire conditions across the state.
Escalation Level Change
The downgrade from Red to Orange occurred at a precise recorded time of 7pm on 10 January 2026. This shift followed documented improvements in bushfire conditions. The change directly affects how ambulance resources are prioritised and deployed in Bundoora and surrounding areas.
Key Contact Numbers
Residents in Bundoora rely on a set of established phone numbers for different emergency types. Life-threatening emergencies or fire reports require a call to Triple Zero (000). Non-life-threatening flood, storm or tsunami events are handled through 132 500. The VicEmergency Hotline at 1800 226 226 supplies warnings, bushfire updates and current fire danger ratings during its standard operating window of 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday, with extended hours when significant fires occur.
La Trobe University Security maintains 24-hour emergency support reachable at (03) 9479 2222, alongside a separate 24-hour emergency counselling line at 1800 350 359. These numbers sit alongside hospital options that include the Austin Health facility at 145 Studley Rd, Heidelberg VIC 3084 with phone 9496 5000, and the Emergency Department at 185 Cooper Street, Epping VIC 3076.
Local Service Access Points
Bundoora residents access emergency department services through the two named facilities listed above. La Trobe University Security operates as an on-campus 24-hour point of contact for the university community within Bundoora. The combination of these fixed numbers and addresses provides a clear pathway for different levels of need without requiring additional interpretation.
The downgrade date of 10 January 2026 marks the most recent recorded adjustment in escalation status. All listed contacts remain available for immediate use according to the type of incident. Residents continue to use these established numbers when situations arise.
References Sourced but Not Limited to:
- latrobe.edu.au · Emergency Contacts
- dlgwv.qld.gov.au · Bundoora eap
- ambulance.vic.gov.au · Red escalation ambulance services across victoria
- emergency.wa.gov.au
- ffm.vic.gov.au · Warnings bushfires and incidents
- police.vic.gov.au · Emergency response
- police.vic.gov.au · Contact
- healthdirect.gov.au · Emergency departments