Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 310 - Oklahoma State Department of Health
Chapter 641 - Emergency Medical Services
Subchapter 3 - Ground Ambulance Service
Part 5 - GROUND TRANSPORT VEHICLES
Section 310:641-3-22 - General provisions for ground transport vehicles
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Authorized emergency vehicles of licensed ambulance services shall comply at all times with the applicable requirements of Title 47, the Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Code to include audio and visual warning indicators.
(b) Authorized emergency vehicles of licensed ambulance services shall be in good mechanical and serviceable condition at all times, so as not to be hazardous to the patient(s) or crewmembers. If, in the determination of the Department, a vehicle does not meet this requirement, it may be removed from service until repairs are made.
(c) Authorized emergency vehicles of licensed ambulance services shall be tested for interior carbon monoxide, in a manner acceptable to the Department. Carbon monoxide levels of more than ten parts per million (10ppm) shall be considered in excess, and shall render the vehicle "out of compliance.". Vehicles shall be removed from service if carbon monoxide levels exceed fifty parts per million (50ppm)until repairs are made to reduce the amounts of carbon monoxide below ten parts per million (10ppm).
(d) Authorized emergency vehicles of licensed ambulance services utilized for the provision of patient care shall be equipped with communication equipment (such as two-way radio using VHF frequency 155.3400) which shall provide voice contact with the emergency departments of licensed hospitals. Acceptable frequencies shall be approved and consistent with the, Statewide Interoperability Governing Board communication plan, as adopted under the rules of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). No paging shall be allowed on these designated medical frequencies. Encoder numbers for Oklahoma hospitals, and approval of frequencies may be obtained by contacting the Division.
(e) Authorized emergency vehicles of licensed ambulance services shall have a permit and/or inspection decal affixed by the Department. These decals shall be placed in the lower left corner of a rear window unless it shall be impossible or impractical to utilize this area.
(f) The following permit classifications of vehicle permits shall be recognized as authorized emergency vehicles of ambulance services:
(g) When a vehicle is sold or removed from service, the agency will notify the Department on a Department form detailing the agency and unit identifiers, remove the permit, and return the form and permit to the Department within thirty (30) days.
(h) A vehicle with any of the following deficiencies or malfunctions may not be used for any patient transports:
(i) If such violation is not or cannot be corrected immediately, any affected vehicle shall be removed from service and the ambulance permit shall be removed until such time as the vehicle is compliant and has been re- inspected and permitted by the Department.
(j) Any patient care equipment and supplies that is/are carried on an ambulance that is/are not on the approved equipment list will need Department approval through the protocol approval process.
(k) All lighting, both interior and exterior, shall be fully operational, including lens caps.
(l) All designated seating positions in the patient compartment shall be equipped with functioning safety restraint systems appropriate for each type of seating configuration.
(m) All oxygen tanks, (portable and onboard) shall be secured within brackets compliant with the ambulance's manufacture standard.
(n) Each vehicle shall not have any structural or functional defects that may adversely affect the patient, personnel, or the safe operation of the vehicle to include windshield wipers, steering systems, brakes, seatbelts, and interior or exterior compartment doors and latches.
(o) Each permitted vehicle shall have an accessible copy (electronic or paper) of the agency's approved protocols.
Added at 8 Ok Reg 3143, eff 7-18-91 (emergency); Added at 9 Ok Reg 1495, eff 5-1-92; Amended at 17 Ok Reg 392, eff 11-1-99 (emergency); Amended at 17 Ok Reg 2948, eff 7-13-00; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 2501, eff 6-25-01; Amended at 19 Ok Reg 386, eff 11-19-01 (emergency); Amended at 19 Ok Reg 1053, eff 5-13-02; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2755, eff 7-12-04; Amended at 23 Ok Reg 2386, eff 6-25-06