Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 60 - Emergency Medical Transportation Services
Subchapter C - Emergency Vehicles-Ground Transportation
Section I-6063 - Emergency Medical Response Vehicles (Sprint Vehicles)
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-6063
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Emergency Medical Response Vehicle Qualifications. The vehicle may be on either an automobile or truck chassis, have four or more wheels and must have the following external markings:
1. all numbering and lettering shall be
reflective;
2. the unit number
shall be displayed in numerals 3 inches high or greater on the rear and both
sides of the vehicle;
3. the
agency's name shall appear on both sides of the vehicle in lettering 3 inches
high or greater, or with a logo that is 6 inches or greater in size;
4. the agency's name or logo shall appear on
the trunk or rear door in lettering 3 inches high. Agency logos shall be
specific to the agency and on file with the department; and
5. the vehicle's markings shall indicate its
designation as an emergency medical response vehicle such as sprint car,
supervisor, chief, special services, etc. No markings on the vehicle may imply
that it is an ambulance.
B. Equipment and Supplies
1. All vehicle units shall have a FCC type
accepted two-way radio communication system for day-to-day communications. The
emergency medical response vehicle's dispatch center(s) and/or point(s) of
dispatch shall be capable of interactive two-way radio communications within
all of the service's defined area.
2. In addition to the day-to-day
communication system, all emergency medical response vehicles must have a
two-way radio with disaster communications capability that is compatible with
the Statewide Louisiana Wireless Information Network (LWIN) system.
3. Direct communication with a physician and
hospital shall be conducted through an appropriate system sufficient to ensure
adequate communication, such as:
a. a radio
compatible with the statewide LWIN system;
b. wireless telephone; or
c. radio-telephone switch states (FTSS);
or
d. med. 10 system,
etc.
4. Emergency
medical response vehicles shall have injury-prevention equipment as outlined in
the most current joint policy statement for "equipment for ground ambulance".
This includes, but is not limited to:
a.
Availability of necessary age/size-appropriate restraint systems for all
passengers and patients transported in ground ambulances;
b. Fire extinguisher;
c. Department of Transportation Emergency
Response Guide (paper copy or electronic copy);
d. Reflective safety wear for each
crewmember.
5. All
emergency medical response vehicles shall have basic life support equipment and
medical supplies as determined by the ambulance service/provider medical
director and protocols.
6. All
emergency medical response vehicles that are not staffed and equipped to the
advanced life support level shall carry an automated external defibrillator
(either automatic or semi-automatic) with the appropriate lead cables and at
least two sets of the appropriate disposable defibrillation pads or electrodes.
If the automated defibrillator is also capable of manual defibrillation, 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 shall be an integral part of the
device.
7. All advanced life
support emergency medical response vehicles shall carry equipment and medical
supplies dependent on the level of licensure of personnel and as determined by
the ambulance service's/provider's medical director and governing body who have
developed policies and procedures to maintain, update, or not carry certain
advanced life support equipment and medical supplies as medically indicated or
contraindicated for their service area and have documentation available to
support the determination.
a. This includes
all basic life support equipment and medical supplies; and the equipment and
medical supplies consistent with the joint position statement for "Equipment
for Ground Ambulances". The additional equipment and medical supplies includes,
but is not limited to the following:
i.
vascular access;
ii.
medications;
iii. cardiac
monitor/defibrillator with transcutaneous pacing capabilities.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254, R.S. 40:1135.2 and R.S. 40:1135.2.
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