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Isle of Wight NHS Trust β€” Ambulance Response Times

Real NHS England Ambulance Quality Indicators (AmbSYS) for May 2026, covering the South East region. Org code R1F.

What is the ambulance response time for Isle of Wight NHS Trust?

In May 2026, Isle of Wight NHS Trust recorded a mean Category 1 (life-threatening) ambulance response time of 8 minutes 24 seconds β€” above the 7-minute target β€” and a mean Category 2 (emergency) response of 28 minutes 6 seconds against an 18-minute standard, per NHS England AmbSYS. Its Gera Ambulance Performance Index is 73.7/100. Gera re-dates this monthly.

Source:NHS England β€” Ambulance Quality Indicators (AQI), AmbSYSΒ·as of May 2026updated monthly (last: )
Gera Ambulance Performance Index73.7 / 100Combines this trust's Category 1 (8 minutes 24 seconds) and Category 2 (28 minutes 6 seconds) mean response times against their 7-minute and 18-minute targets. England scores 75.3.How this index is calculated
Isle of Wight NHS Trust ambulance response times β€” May 2026 (NHS England AmbSYS, OGL v3.0)
CategoryMean response90th centileEngland meanTarget (mean / 90th)
Category 1 (life-threatening)8 minutes 24 seconds13 minutes 49 seconds7 minutes 52 seconds7 min / 15 min
Category 2 (emergency)28 minutes 6 seconds58 minutes 51 seconds29 minutes 13 seconds18 min / 40 min
Category 3 (urgent)89 minutes 57 seconds205 minutes 44 seconds107 minutes 49 seconds60 min / 120 min
Category 4 (less urgent)176 minutes 47 seconds403 minutes 18 seconds148 minutes 50 secondsβ€” / 180 min

On the latest month, Isle of Wight NHS Trust's Category 1 mean was above the 7-minute target and its Category 2 mean was above the 18-minute target, across 2,690 total incidents. These are monthly averages and not a prediction for any single 999 call.

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Isle of Wight NHS Trust ambulance response times: FAQs

What is the ambulance response time for Isle of Wight NHS Trust?
In May 2026, Isle of Wight NHS Trust recorded a mean Category 1 (life-threatening) response time of 8 minutes 24 seconds and a mean Category 2 (emergency) response time of 28 minutes 6 seconds. The national targets are 7 minutes and 18 minutes respectively. England averages were 7 minutes 52 seconds (C1) and 29 minutes 13 seconds (C2). Source: NHS England AmbSYS, May 2026.
How fast do ambulances arrive for a heart attack in the Isle of Wight NHS Trust area?
A suspected heart attack is usually a Category 2 call. In May 2026, Isle of Wight NHS Trust had a mean Category 2 response time of 28 minutes 6 seconds and a 90th-centile time of 58 minutes 51 seconds (9 in 10 responses were within this). The most life-threatening calls (Category 1, e.g. cardiac arrest) had a mean response of 8 minutes 24 seconds. These are monthly averages, not a guarantee for any single call. Source: NHS England AmbSYS, May 2026.
Is Isle of Wight NHS Trust meeting the ambulance response targets?
On May 2026 data, Isle of Wight NHS Trust’s Category 1 mean of 8 minutes 24 seconds was above the 7-minute target, and its Category 2 mean of 28 minutes 6 seconds was above the 18-minute target. Its Gera Ambulance Performance Index is 73.7 / 100. Source: NHS England AmbSYS, May 2026.
What should I do for a non-emergency in the South East area?
For a 999 emergency always call 999. For a non-urgent health concern that does not need an ambulance, a GeraClinic online consultation with a UK-registered clinician can assess and triage you β€” often the same day. This helps keep Isle of Wight NHS Trust resources free for genuine emergencies.

Non-emergency in your area? Skip the wait

For a 999 emergency always call 999. For a non-urgent concern that doesn't need an ambulance, a UK-registered GeraClinic clinician can assess and triage you β€” often the same day β€” keeping Isle of Wight NHS Trust resources free for genuine emergencies.

Contains public sector information published by NHS England and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: NHS England β€” Ambulance Quality Indicators (AQI), AmbSYS (May 2026, published 11 June 2026).