Ambulances and Emergency Vehicles
Our directory features a range of articles on Ambulances and Emergency Vehicles, providing crucial information for EMS professionals. Topics include vehicle maintenance, design considerations, and the latest innovations in emergency vehicle technology. Understanding the role of Ambulances and Emergency Vehicles is vital for ensuring efficient and safe patient transport. For further insights, explore our resources on ambulance safety, which are closely related to the operational aspects of emergency vehicles. Access these articles to stay updated on best practices and advancements in emergency vehicle management.
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Exploring the legal, marketing and administrative considerations for EMS agencies considering an ambulance membership program to streamline billing
Protect your crew, your patients and yourself by limiting your infectious disease exposure risk with PPE and best practices
City officials made the decision based on responses to a request for proposals issued in August
The system generates patient care records based on paramedics’ motions through wearable sensors
Hospitals in the county have become less dependent on diverting ambulances “across the river” to Oregon
Follow these five steps to save time, ensure accuracy and submit the data CMS requires to prevent a 10% reduction in EMS reimbursement for an entire year
While heading to pick up a patient, the EMS crew discovered the crash while traveling in an ambulance after their helicopter was grounded due to bad weather
A suspect was taken into custody and sent to the hospital after crashing the stolen rig into a tree
Officials said the ambulance crashed into the back of a tractor-trailer during an emergency transport
The ambulance was providing a non-emergency transport when it was struck
The Grady Memorial Hospital Mobile Stroke Unit aims to save crucial time by immediately administering treatment to patients
A Journal Sentinel investigation found at least 21 deaths that came after patients were turned away from hospitals
A statement from the service said the crew’s actions “are not allowed or tolerated” but did not affect emergency response
An investigation stemming from an anonymous tip also found that only one EMT was on board at more than 100 calls
The county is planning to keep the same ambulance provider but improve service in a “re-envisioning” of the EMS system
Under an agreement, University of Texas Health East Texas EMS remains the Smith County’s main provider, while Christus EMS will operate on a limited basis
An ambulance was parked at a truck stop while a crewmember was napping in the back, when a man reportedly got behind the wheel
A demonstration showed real-time interactions between an EMS provider and a doctor two miles apart using 5G and VR technologies
The handwritten letter complains about the ambulance blocking a driveway
Officials said the recalls did not make repairs mandatory, and providers fear that taking ambulances out of service would leave areas uncovered during emergencies
A third ambulance brought the patient to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead
Two EMS personnel and two others were treated for non-life-threatening injuries after the multi-vehicle crash
The man was reportedly loitering around Hoboken University Medical Center when he entered the empty ambulance and attempted to start it
A semi driver was killed after striking a medic vehicle; two members of the medic crew and the semi passenger were treated for non-life-threatening injuries
The ambulance was transporting a young boy at the time of the collision that also left a car in flames
Rising volumes of false fire, medical and burglary alarms have prompted Columbus fire and police administrators to propose stiffer penalties for repeat offenses
In a letter to Delaware County 911 Dispatch, the county commissioner said callers have the right to decide which ambulance service responds
An ambulance with its lights and sirens on was hit by a driver with a revoked license who ran a stop sign, according to police
Dustin Shane Cowart told police he was having difficulty sitting still because he thought someone was trying to kill him
The London Ambulance Service tweeted that there were no patients in the ambulance, but that endangering the crew was “unacceptable”