• In a recent audit assessing the efficiency of emergency medical services in Denver, concerns have been raised regarding the city's ambulance response times. The report indicates that the established benchmarks for response times are not only consistently unmet but may also be unrealistic given the current demands on the service. Ideally, ambulances should arrive within minutes to provide critical care; however, the findings suggest that factors such as increasing population density and traffic congestion contribute to significant delays. Consequently, the call for a reassessment of these response-time goals is growing louder, as officials recognise the potentially life-threatening implications of prolonged wait times for those in urgent need of medical assistance.