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-6065 - Ground Transportation Ambulances
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-6065
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Any vehicle used as a ground transportation ambulance shall be designed and constructed by the manufacturer as such and shall not be used to transport more than the intended patient capacity of the vehicle.
B. The following medical and safety equipment are requirements for certification of all ground ambulances operating within the state of Louisiana.
1. All ground transportation ambulances shall
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 shall be compatible with the statewide LWIN
system and statewide interoperability channels.
a. Any unit used during a declared disaster
that responds outside of the usual coverage area shall meet ESF-8 requirements
for communication capability.
3. Direct communication with a physician and
hospital must be conducted through an appropriate system sufficient to ensure
adequate communication such as:
a. a radio
compatible with the statewide LWIN system; or
b. wireless telephone; or
c. radio-telephone switch station (RTSS);
or
d. med. 10 system,
etc.
4. All ground
transportation ambulances shall carry basic life support equipment and medical
supplies as determined by the ambulance service/provider medical director and
governing body who have developed policies and procedures to maintain, update,
or not carry certain medical supplies and equipment as medically indicated or
contraindicated for their service area and have documentation available to
support the determination. Such basic life support equipment and medical
supplies shall be:
a. consistent with the
standards of practice for EMS practitioners;
b. consistent with the density of the
population served and geographic conditions of the region; and
c. consistent with the recommendation of the
Louisiana scope of practice for emergency medical technicians established in
R.S.
40:1133.14 and consistent with the joint
position statement for "equipment for ground ambulance". This includes, but is
not limited to the following:
i. ventilation
and airway equipment;
ii. cardiac
monitoring and defibrillation;
iii.
immobilization devices;
iv.
bandages/hemorrhage control;
v.
communication; and
vi. any other
equipment required by law that shall be maintained on the
ambulance.
5.
All ambulances 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, for adult and
non-adult patients, for monitoring and defibrillation. 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 must be an integral part of the device.
6. 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/provider 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. Such equipment
and supplies shall be determined by the ambulance service/provider medical
director and governing body who have developed policies and procedures to
maintain, update or delete 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; and
b. Such equipment and supplies shall be
consistent with the Louisiana scope of practice for emergency medical
practitioners established in
R.S.
40:1133.14, including of all basic life
support equipment and medical supplies and the equipment and medical supplies
consistent with the Joint policy Statement for "equipment for ground
ambulance". 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;
iv. any other equipment required by law that
shall be maintained on the ambulance.
c. All ground transportation ambulances shall
have functional temperature control in the patient compartment. Such
temperature control equipment shall function within the vehicle manufacturer's
recommended guidelines or specifications.
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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