Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 60 - Emergency Medical Transportation Services
Subchapter B - Ambulance Service/Provider Responsibilities
Section I-6057 - Ambulances
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-6057
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Any vehicle used as an ambulance must be designed and constructed by the manufacturer as such.
B. The following medical and safety equipment are requirements for certification of all ground ambulances operating within the state of Louisiana.
1.
All ambulances must have a national standard public safety two-way radio
communication (day-to-day communications). The ambulance dispatch center(s)
and/or point(s) of dispatch must be capable of interactive two-way
communications within all of the service's defined area.
2. Two-way radio with disaster communications
must be VHF-National EMS Mutual Aid Frequency, V-MED 28, also known as the
Hospital Emergency Activation Radio (HEAR) system 155.34 0 Mhz with carrier
squelch, ENCODER optional.
3.
Direct communication with a physician and hospital must be conducted through:
a. HEAR; or
b. wireless telephone;
c. Radio Telephone Switch Station (RTSS);
or
d. Med. 10 System,
etc.
4. All ambulances
must carry the following basic medical supplies and equipment:
a. one suction unit capable of providing a
suction of at least 300 mm Hg;
b.
two wide bore tubing;
c. two rigid
pharygeal tonsilar wide bore tip;
d. a second suction unit that is
portable;
e. two each suction
liners or refills, if required;
f.
two suction catheters, 5 fr, or 6 fr, or 5/6 fr;
g. two suction catheters, 14 fr or
larger;
h. one portable oxygen
cylinder, at least 500 psi, 2000 psi full, appropriate color;
i. one portable oxygen regulator/ flowmeter,
variable flow;
j. one fixed oxygen
cylinder, "M" or "O" cylinder, at least 500 psi, 2000 psi full, appropriate
color or equivalent;
k. one fixed
oxygen regulator, variable flow;
l.
one oxygen wrench;
m. one fixed
oxygen flowmeter;
n. one
humidifier;
o. four adult
non-rebreather masks;
p. four
pediatric non-rebreather masks;
q.
four adult nasal prongs with supply tubing;
r. two adult BVM with reservoir and supply
tubing;
s. two pediatric BVM with
reservoir and supply tubing;
t. two
oral airways, adult;
u. two oral
airways, child;
v. two oral
airways, pediatric;
w. one traction
splint with ratchet, straps, and ankle hitch, adult;
x. two extremity splints, upper;
y. two extremity splints, lower;
z. three extrication-type cervical collars,
adult;
aa. three extrication-type
cervical collarspediatric;
bb.
three cervical immobilization devices;
cc. three long spine immobilization device
with at least 3 points of confinement (one must be a clamshell
device);
dd. one short spine
immobilization device with appropriate straps and pillows;
ee. two burn sheets, sterile;
ff. fifty small sterile dressings, 4" x 4"
(at least 25 packs of 2);
gg. ten
large combine dressings, sterile, 5" x 9" or larger;
hh. two multi-trauma dressings, 10" x 30" or
larger or 18" x 24" military abdominal dressings;
ii. eight triangle bandages, commercial;
jj. ten soft roller bandages, 2"
wide, unused rolls;
kk. six rolls
of hypoallergenic adhesive tape, 1" and 2" or wider (no paper tape);
ll. two occlusive dressings, 3" x 8"
petroleum gauze or commercial chest seal;
mm. four chemical cold packs;
nn. two liters normal saline for irrigation
in plastic containers;
oo. sterile
water, 500 cc or larger in plastic container;
pp. oral glucose, 12.5 mg (cake icing may be
substituted);
qq. one aspirin, 325
mg (5 grain) or four aspirin, 81 grain pediatric;
rr. one albuterol inhalation solution, 2.5 mg
with appropriate delivery device;
ss. three per crew member Mark I kits (.7 mg
atropine and 2 PAM-V0;
tt. radio
communication, two-way disaster;
uu. radio communication, two way EMT to
physician;
vv. radio communication,
two way EMT to dispatch;
ww. one OB
kit;
xx. one roll of aluminum or a
silver swaddler;
yy. one blood
pressure cuff, adult;
zz. one blood
pressure cuff, pediatric;
aaa. one
stethoscope;
bbb. one pair trauma
shears;
ccc. one set of three
triangle reflectors (or cyalume light sticks, or traffic; cones),
set;
ddd. two flashlights, minimum
of 2 "C" cell size with spare batteries and bulbs;
eee. twenty-five triage tags; and
fff. one supra glottis airway approved by the
Louisiana EMS Certification Commission.
5. All ambulances must carry the following
infection control supplies and equipment:
a.
one box of non-sterile exam gloves;
b. one box of gloves, non latex;
c. two pair of full peripheral glasses with
face masks, or fluid shields;
d.
one per crew member jumpsuit/gown, impervious to liquid, disposable;
e. two readily identifiable trash bags,
labeled for contaminated wastes;
f.
one pair per crew member shoe covers;
g. one sharps container, 1 quart;
h. one bottle or 12 towelettes of commercial
antimicrobial hand cleaner;
i. two
biohazard trash bags;
j. four N-95
masks;
k. one set per crew member,
chemical resistant, full body coverage coverall with hood;
l. one pair per crew member, chemical
resistant footwear;
m. one roll per
crew member, chemical sealant tape (not duct tape); and
n. one pair per crew member, chemical
resistant goggle with a minimum of a N-95 mask.
6. All ambulances must be equipped with the
following:
a. two fire extinguishers,
2:-10:B:C;
b. two
blankets;
c. one current US DOT
Hazardous Materials Guidebook;
d.
one set per crew member, hard hat and safety goggles (ANZ! 37.1 or NFPA
approved fire fighter turn out gear);
e. one pair per crew member, leather or nomex
gauntlet gloves;
f. one per crew
member, incident command vest with florescent trim and appropriate
logos;
g. one stretcher, wheeled,
multi-level;
h. one set of
stretcher straps with at least three points of confinement, including shoulder
harness; and
i. all ambulances that
are not staffed and equipped to the EMT Paramedic level must carry:
i. one automated external defibrillator with
electrodes and leads;
ii. one
epinephrine auto injector adult, .30 mg; and
iii. one epinephrine auto injector,
pediatric, .15 mg.
7. The following must be carried by all
ambulances that are not staffed and equipped to the EMT Paramedic level:
a. an automated external defibrillator
(either automatic or semi-automatic) with the appropriate lead cables and at
least two sets of the appropriate disposable electrodes. If the automated
defibrillator is also capable of manual defibrillation, then an appropriate
lock-out mechanism (such as an access code, computer chip, or lock and key) to
prevent unauthorized use of the device by those persons not authorized to
manually defibrillate must be an integral part of the device;
b. two bags of IV fluids for KVO lines, D5W
or isotonic 0.9 percent NaCl, 250 cc bag minimum:
i. all IV fluids must be in plastic bags or
bottles, not glass bottles, unless medically indicated otherwise;
c. 4,000 cc IV fluids for volume
expansion, Ringers' Lactate or 0.9% isotonic NaCl (these bags of saline do not
include the bags or bottles of saline above for irrigation purposes):
i. all IV fluids must be in plastic bags or
bottles, not glass bottles, unless medically indicated otherwise;
d. four sets of minidrip
tubing;
e. four sets of macrodrip
tubing;
f. one set of Y-type blood
tubing;
g. two extension
tubings;
h. one three-way stop
cock;
i. four over-the-needle IV
catheters, 14 gauge;
j. four
over-the-needle IV catheters, 16 gauge;
k. four over-the-needle IV catheters, 18
gauge;
l. four over-the-needle IV
catheters, 20 gauge;
m. four
over-the-needle IV catheters, 22 gauge;
n. two venous tourniquets;
o. two syringes, 1 cc w/ .1cc
graduations;
p. two syringes, 3cc
to 6 cc;
q. two syringes, 10 cc to
12 cc;
r. two syringes, 30 cc
w/leur lock
s. two hypodermic
needles, 21 to 23 gauge;
t. two
hypodermic needles, 25 to 27 gauge;
u. one EPA or OSHA approved sharps container
for use at the patient's side;
v.
ten antiseptic solution wipes;
w.
one IV pole or roof hook;
x. three
arm boards of various sizes; and
y.
one supra glotic airway device as approved by the Louisiana EMS Certification
Commission.
8. The
following must be carried by all paramedic level ambulances:
a. two intra osseus needles of
preference;
b. one McGill forceps,
adult;
c. one McGill forceps,
pediatric;
d. one tube or five
packets of water soluble lubricant not containing cellulose;
e. two endotracheal tubes, uncuffed, 3.0 to
3.5;
f. two endotracheal tubes,
uncuffed, 4.0 to 4.5;
g. two
endotracheal tubes, uncuffed, 5.0 to 5.5;
h. two endotracheal tubes, cuffed, 6.0 to
6.5;
i. two endotracheal tubes,
cuffed, 7.0 to 7.5;
j. two
endotracheal tubes, cuffed, 8.0 to 8.5;
k. two stylettes, adult;
l. two stylettes, pediatric;
m one laryngoscope handle w/ 1 set of spare
batteries and bulbs, or two disposable handle units;
n. one laryngoscope blade, Size 0, straight,
or two disposable blades, Size 0, straight;
o. one laryngoscope blade, Size 1, straight,
or two disposable blades, Size 1, straight;
p. one laryngoscope blade, Size 2, straight,
or two disposable blades, Size 2, straight;
q. one laryngoscope blade, Size 3, straight
or curved, or two disposable blades, Size 3, straight or curved;
r. one laryngoscope blade, Size 4, straight
or curved, or two disposable, Size 4, straight or curved;
s. one cardiac monitor defibrillator with
paper strip recorder;
t. two sets
defib pads or gel;
u. one set of
lead cables;
v. two sets of
disposable monitoring electrodes;
w. one glucometer, CLIA approved;
x. two end tidal CO2 detection or monitoring
devices;
y. analgesic:
i. one aspirin 5 grain or four 81
mg;
ii. morphine *, 10
mg/ml;
z.
anti-arrhythmic:
i. five Adenosine, 6
mg;
ii. four Atropine, pf, 1
mg;
iii. one Calcium Chloride, 10
percent, 1 gram;
iv. three
Amiodorone (pre-filled), 150 mg or four Lidocaine,100 mg pf bolus;
v. one Lidocaine, pm, 1 gram;
aa. anti-convulsive:
i. one Valium *, 10 mg/2 ml;
ii. two Mag Sulfate, 2 grams;
bb. anti-histamine:
i. one Benadryl, 50 mg;
cc. bronco-dilators:
i. one Albuterol, 2.5 mg*;
dd. cardio-vascular:
i. two Dopamine, pm, 200 mg;
ii. three NTG, .4mg Tablet or
spray;
ee. diabetic
control:
i. two D50W, 50 cc; and
ii. two Glucagon, 1 mg;
ff. loop diuretic:
i. two Bumex, 2 mg or two Lasix, 80
mg;
gg. narcotic
antagonist:
i. Naloxone, 2mg;
hh. vasopressors, 12 mg total;
i. at least two Epinephrine, 1 mg
1:1000;
ii. at least two
Epinephrine, 1 mg 1:10000; and
iii.
Vasopressin, 1 mg (optional).
NOTE: *or alternative medication approved by the appropriate parish or component medical society.
C. All ambulances must have a functional air conditioner and heater in the patient compartment. They must function within the vehicle manufacturer's recommended guidelines or specifications.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40:1235.2.
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