The ambulance union has continued to hit out at ramping issues across the state.
The union says Werribee has also become a serious concern, saying ambulances were ramped for as long as five hours across Thursday and Friday.
Vision on the unions social media shows close to ten ambulances with lights and sirens parked in and around the hospital.
A lack of crews is also being raised following the death of a Surrey Hills man on Sunday morning after he waited more than four hours for an ambulance.
“Last night approximately 50 ambulance crews were dropped across Victoria due to unfilled shifts, leaving massive resource gaps across the state,” their social media account reported.
“The problem would have been much worse if not for the good will of paramedics who came into work on their days off and keep ambulances on the road.
“Sadly its the community that suffers when the ambulance workforce are exhausted and burnt out.”