All About Ambulance Service
An ambulance is a medically equipped vehicle which transports patients to treatment facilities, such as hospitals. They can rapidly transport paramedics and other first responders to the scene, carry equipment for administering emergency care and transport patients to hospital or other definitive care.
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Types Of Ambulance
There are two categories of ambulances. They are based on ambulance service and ambulance design.
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Ambulance Service
1. Emergency Ambulance: this ambulance has space for stretcher and equipment to rescue an emergency patient and begin treatment before getting to hospital. It carries paramedics too.
2. Patient Ambulance: this type of ambulance oy have a stecher to rescue a patient during an emergency and take the person to the hospital. No treatment is administered enroute. No paramedics. Just the driver.
3. Ambulance Bus: this is designed to rescue a large number of emergency patients to the hospital at the same time. Na paramedics. Just the driver.
4. Charity Ambulance: this ambulance service is designed for medically infirm individuals such as elderly and crippled that cannot move easily. They carry these people to special events and occasions such as exhibitions. No paramedics. Just the ambulance.
5. Bariatric Ambulance: this ambulance is design to carry very obese patients to places with emergency equipment for them in case of crisis. No paramedics in most cases.
Ambulance Design
There are different types of ambulance vehicles in use today. We have vans and pick-up trucks, regular cars for sitting patients, motorcycles or scooters, bicycles, helicopters, boats, trailers, horses and carts.
In the US, there are basically three types of ambulances vehicles.
1. The Type I ambulance is based on a pick up truck chassis, with a modular square “box” in back. This is usually what most people think of when they imagine a modern ambulance. These ambulances are typically longer with a longer wheelbase, and a full size cab. They are difficult to take on traffic.
2. Type II ambulances are built on a cargo van chassis, and the patient compartment is the width of the van. There’s no modular “box” on the back, and everything is contained inside the van body. These ambulances are generally smaller, and less expensive than type I and type III ambulances. Easy to maneuver in traffic.
3. Type III ambulances have the modular box patient care compartment, but the front cab is based on a cargo van front end. These are typically less roomy in the cab than a Type I, but considerably larger in the back than a type II. Somewhat in-between in traffic.
4. There is a fourth type of ambulance that’s becoming more popular, among ambulance services. These are called “Medium Truck Chassis'' ambulances. They are built on the chassis of a medium sized commercial truck, rather than a standard pickup truck. They have the modular box patient compartment, and the cab is much roomier. The downside is that they sit much higher, are considerably larger, and much more expensive than the more traditional type ambulances.
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Comprehensive Ambulance Equipment Checklist
1. Artery Forceps
2. Bag valve Mask Adult
3. Bag valve Mask Child
4. Bag valve Mask neonatal
5. Bedpans
6. Blankets
7. Sheets
8. Pillow cases
9. Pillows
10. Duvets
11. Duvet covers
12. Cervical Collar adjustable non disposable (pk 4)
13. Cervical Collar adjustable disposable (pk 3)
14. Patient Monitoring device
15. S.E.D/KED
16. Kidney dish
17. Laryngoscope sets
18. Assorted non disposable splint sets
19. MAST suits
20. Needle holder
21. Magills forceps Adult
22. Magills forceps Child
23. Monitor / Defibrillator + cover with NiBP
24. Monitor / Defibrillator + cover NiBP and Pacing
25. Nihon kohden battery
26. Monitor Defibrillator
27. Lifepak battery
28. Recharge batteries
29. Monitor additional consumables
30. Single battery charger
31. AED
32. AED pads
33. Scissors
34. Gallipots with cover
35. Dissecting forceps
36. Mosquito Forceps
37. PEEP valve
38. Pressure infusor
39. Pulse Oximeter & probe
40. Paediatric Sensor
41. Pupil torch
42. Safety Goggles
43. Heavy duty scissors
44. Scoop stretchers
45. Sphygmomanometer
46. Stethoscope
47. Suction units + carry bag
48. 1 hour syringe driver
49. Tourniquet
50. Thermometer
51. Trac III adult
52. Trauma Board
53. Spider harness
54. Urinal
55. Ventilator
56. Self loading stretcher
57. Head Blocks
58. Jump bags
59. Drug bag
60. Insulation pouch
61. Portable Pin index Oxygen gauges
62. Oxygen flow meter high pressure
(mains+vent)
63. Oxygen outlet
64. Flowmeter + humidifier
65. Oxygen hose+connector
66. Flowmeter / humidifier adapter
67. Pin Index oxygen reducer (ventilator)
68. Medical Oxygen gas
69. Cylinder holder
70. Light Bar strobe type
71. Revolving lamp
72. Stair chair
73. Traffic wand
74. Hallagan tool
75. Extrication gloves
76. Helmet
77. Hemo Glucose tester
78. Reflective jacket
In addition to these, there are many other equipment fitted with ambulances. The nature and type of equipment is dependent on the type of ambulance and service.
Ambulance Crew
An emergency physician, paramedics and/or registered nurses. Boat or car driver is very crucial for water and land vehicles. Then we have the pilot and his crew members for the air ambulance. Ambulance Crew have different qualifications to be enlisted. Different countries have different qualifications.
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