Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. The EMS
Agency shall ensure all Ambulances meet the design requirements established by
the Department for Ambulances permitted and utilized in South Carolina and are
effective with the publication of this regulation. The EMS Agency shall ensure
all equipment, lighting, interior and exterior doors, and environmental
equipment operates as designediered at all times when the Ambulance is in
service.
B. Base Unit. The EMS
Agency shall ensure the chassis of each Ambulance is at least three-quarter
ton. In the case of modular or other type body units, the EMS Agency shall
ensure the Ambulance chassis is proportionate to the body unit, weight, and
size; power train is compatible and matched to meet the performance criteria
listed in the Federal KKK-A-1822 F Specification, NFPA 1917 or Commission on
Accreditation of Ambulance Services Ground Vehicle Standard for Ambulances
version 2.0. After updates are released to the Federal KKK-A- 1822 F
Specification, NFPA 1917 or Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services
Ground Vehicle Standard for Ambulances version 2.0, the EMS Agency shall make
applicable safety-related upgrades to each Ambulance on timetables as
determined by the Department.
C.
Emblems and Markings. The EMS Agency shall ensure all items in this section are
of reflective quality and in contrasting color to the background on which it is
applied. The EMS Agency shall ensure:
1.
There is a continuous stripe, of not less than three (3) inches on cab and six
(6) inches on Patient compartment, to encircle the entire Ambulance with the
exclusion of the hood panel. The EMS Agency shall ensure reflective chevrons,
Battenberg patterns, or other markings are at least six (6) inches in height
and meet the requirements of this section; and
2. Emblems and markings are of the type, size
and location as follows:
a. Side: Each side
of the Patient compartment has the "Star of Life," not less than twelve (12)
inches in height, the word "AMBULANCE", not less than six (6) inches in height,
under or beside each star, and the name of the EMS Agency as stated on the EMS
Agency's License, of lettering not less than three (3) inches in height; and
b. Rear: The word "AMBULANCE", not
less than six (6) inches in height, two (2) "Star of Life" emblems of not less
than twelve (12) inches in height, and the name of the EMS Agency as stated on
the EMS Agency's License, of lettering not less than three (3) inches in
height.
D. The
EMS Agency shall ensure that prior to private sale of Ambulances to the public,
all emblems and markings in Section 1901.C are removed.
E. Interior Patient Compartment Dimensions.
The EMS Agency shall ensure the interior Patient compartment has the following
dimensions:
1. Length: A minimum of
twenty-five (25) inches clear space at the head, ten (10) inches at the foot of
a seventy-six (76) inch cot, and a minimum inside length of one hundred
twenty-two (122) inches;
2. Width:
A minimum inside width of sixty-nine (69) inches;
3. Height: A minimum dimension of sixty (60)
inches from floor to ceiling; and
4. A minimum of twelve (12) inches of clear
aisle walkway between the edge of the primary Patient cot and base of the
nearest vertical feature measured along the floor.
F. Access to Ambulance.
1. Driver Compartment.
a. The EMS Agency shall ensure the Driver's
seat has an adjustment to accommodate the fifth
(5th) percentile to ninety fifth
(95th) percentile adult male.
b. The EMS Agency shall ensure there is a
functional door on each side of the Ambulance in the Driver's
compartment.
c. The EMS Agency
shall ensure each Ambulance provides separation between the Driver compartment
and the Patient compartment to provide privacy for radio communication and to
protect the Driver from an unruly Patient. The EMS Agency shall ensure
provision for both verbal and visual communication between Driver and Attendant
by a sliding shatter resistant material partition or door. The EMS Agency shall
ensure the bulkhead of each Ambulance is strong enough to support an
Attendant's seat in the Patient area at the top of the Patient's head and to
withstand deceleration forces of the Attendant in case of accident.
2. Patient Compartment.
a. The EMS Agency shall ensure there is a
functional door on the right side of the Patient compartment near the Patient's
head area of the compartment. The EMS Agency shall ensure the side door allows
EMT-basics, AEMTs, and Paramedics to position themselves at the Patient's head
and quickly remove the Patient from the side of the vehicle if the rear door is
jammed.
b. The EMS Agency shall
ensure the rear doors of the Patient compartment swing clear of the opening to
allow full access to the Patient's compartment.
c. The EMS Agency shall ensure the Patient
compartment doors incorporate a holding device to prevent the door closing
unintentionally from wind or vibration. The EMS Agency shall ensure that when
Patient compartment doors are open, the holding device shall not protrude into
the access area.
d. The EMS Agency
shall ensure that Ambulances carrying spare tires position the spare tire to be
removed without disturbing the Patient.
G. Interior Lighting.
1. Driver Compartment: The EMS Agency shall
ensure lighting is available for both the Driver and an Attendant, if riding in
the Driver compartment, to read maps, records, etc. The EMS Agency shall ensure
there is shielding of the Driver's area from the lights in the Patient
compartment.
2. Patient
Compartment: The EMS Agency shall ensure illumination provides an intensity of
forty (40)-foot candles at the level of the Patient. The EMS Agency shall
ensure lights are controllable from the entrance door, the head of the Patient,
and the Driver's compartment. The EMS Agency may utilize a rheostat control of
the compartment lighting or by a second system of low intensity lights to
reduced lighting levels.
H. Illumination Devices.
1. Flood and load lights. The EMS Agency
shall ensure there is least one (1) flood light mounted not less than
seventy-five (75) inches above the ground and unobstructed by open doors
located on each side of the vehicle. The EMS Agency shall ensure a minimum of
one (1) flood light, with a minimum of fifteen (15) foot candles, is mounted
above the rear doors of the vehicle.
2. Warning Lights. The EMS Agency shall
ensure the Ambulance emergency warning light system contains a minimum of
twelve (12) fixed red lights, one (1) fixed clear light, and one (1) fixed
amber light. The EMS Agency shall ensure the upper body warning lights are
mounted at the extreme upper corner areas of the Ambulance body, below the
horizontal roofline. The EMS Agency shall ensure the single clear light is
centered between the two (2) front-facing, red, upper corner lights. The EMS
Agency shall ensure doors or other ancillary equipment do not obstruct the
standard warning lights. The EMS Agency shall ensure the amber light is
symmetrically located between the two (2) rear-facing red lights. The EMS
Agency shall ensure there are two (2) red grille lights. The EMS Agency shall
ensure the lateral facing intersection lights are mounted as close as possible
to the front upper edge of each front fender and may be angled forward a
maximum of thirty degrees (30°).
I. Seats:
1.
Driver Compartment. The EMS Agency shall ensure a seat for both Driver and
Attendant is provided in the Driver's compartment and that each seat shall have
armrests on each side of the Driver's compartment.
2. Patient Compartment. The EMS Agency shall
ensure two (2) fixed seats that are padded, eighteen (18) inches wide by
eighteen (18) inches high to head of Patient behind the Driver; the other seat
may be a square-bench type located on the curb (right) side of the
vehicle.
J. Safety
Factors for Patient Compartment.
1. Cot
Fasteners. The EMS Agency shall ensure crash-stable fasteners are provided to
secure cot(s).
2. Cot Restraint. If
the cot is floor-supported on its own support wheels, the EMS Agency shall
provide a means to secure it in position under all conditions. The EMS Agency
shall ensure all untitled Ambulances purchased for use in South Carolina after
July 1, 2017, meet all seating and cot restraint mandates outlined in the
Federal KKK-A-1822F, all change notices included.
3. Patient Restraint. The EMS Agency shall
ensure a restraining device is provided to prevent longitudinal or transverse
dislodgement of the Patient during transit or to restrain an unruly Patient to
prevent further injury or aggravation to the existing injury.
4. Safety Belts for Drivers and Attendants.
The EMS Agency shall ensure quick-release, retractable, and self-adjustable
safety belts are provided for the Driver, the Attendants, and all seated
Patients.
5. Mirrors.
a. The EMS Agency shall ensure there are two
(2) exterior rear view mirrors, one (1) mounted on the left side of the vehicle
and one (1) mounted on the right side. The EMS Agency shall ensure the location
of mounting provides maximum rear vision from the Driver's seated
position.
b. The EMS Agency shall
ensure there is an interior rear view mirror or rear view camera to provide the
Driver with a view of occurrences in the Patient compartment.
6. Windshield Wipers and
Washers. The EMS Agency shall ensure each vehicle is equipped with two (2)
electrical windshield wipers and washers in addition to defrosting and
defogging systems.
7. Sun Visors.
The EMS Agency shall ensure there is a sun visor for both Driver and
Attendant.
8. Exterior Visual
Lighting. The EMS Agency shall ensure there are operational headlights (high
and low beam), taillights, brake lights, and turn signals that can be operated
by the Driver of the vehicle.
K. Environmental Equipment: Driver/Patient
Compartment.
1. Heating. The EMS Agency shall
ensure each Ambulance has the capability to heat the Patient and Driver
compartments to a temperature of seventy-five degrees Fahrenheit (75°F)
within a reasonable period while driving in an ambient temperature of zero
degrees Fahrenheit (0°F). The EMS Agency shall ensure the heating system is
designed to recirculate inside air and is capable of introducing twenty percent
(20%) of outside air with minimum effect on inside temperature. Fresh air
intake shall be located in the most practical contaminant-free air space on the
vehicle.
2. Heating Control. The
EMS Agency shall ensure heating is thermostatically or manually controlled and
the heater blower motors are at least a three (3) speed (high, medium, and low)
design. The EMS Agency shall ensure separate switches are installed in the
Patient compartment.
3. Air
Conditioning. The EMS Agency shall ensure the air conditioning in each
Ambulance has a sufficient capacity to lower the temperature in the Driver's
and Patient's compartment to seventy-five degrees Fahrenheit (75°F) within
a reasonable period and maintain that temperature while operating in an ambient
temperature of ninety-five degrees Fahrenheit (95°F). The EMS Agency shall
ensure each air conditioning unit is designed to deliver twenty percent (20%)
of fresh outside air of ninety-five degrees Fahrenheit (95°F) ambient
temperature while holding the inside temperature specified. The EMS Agency
shall ensure all parts, equipment, and workmanship are in keeping with accepted
air conditioning practices.
4. Air
Conditioning Controls. The EMS Agency may utilize manual or thermostatic air
delivery controls to operate the unit. The EMS Agency is not required to have a
reheat type system in the Driver's compartment unit. The EMS Agency shall
ensure switches or other controls are within easy reach of the Driver in his
normal driving position. The EMS Agency shall ensure air delivery fan motors
are at least a three (3) speed design. The EMS Agency shall ensure switches and
other control components exceed in capacity the amperage and resistance
requirements of the motors.
5.
Environmental Control and Medications. The EMS Agency shall ensure the
temperature in the Patient compartment or anywhere medications are stored
(SRVs, fire apparatus, rapid response vehicles, carry-in bags, and other) is
monitored for temperature extremes to prevent drug adulteration. The EMS Agency
shall ensure medications (excluding oxygen) and IV fluids are removed and
discarded if the temperatures reach or exceed one hundred degrees Fahrenheit
(100°F), or thirty-eight degrees Celsius (38°C). The EMS Agency shall
ensure medications and IV fluids are removed and discarded if temperatures in
the drug storage area drop below twenty degrees Fahrenheit (20°F), or
negative seven degrees Celsius (-7°C).
6. Insulation. The EMS Agency shall ensure
the entire body, side, ends, roof, floor, and Patient compartment doors are
insulated to minimize conduction of heat, cold, or external noise entering the
vehicle's interior. The EMS Agency shall ensure the insulation is vermin- and
mildew-resistant, fireproof, non-hygroscopic, non-setting type. The EMS Agency
may consider plywood floor when undercoated sufficient insulation for the floor
area.
L. Storage
Cabinets. The EMS Agency shall ensure all cabinets meet the criteria as stated
in the most current edition of the Federal KKK-A-1822 Specification, NFPA 1917,
or similar specification standards accepted by the Department as to types of
surfaces, design, and storage. The EMS Agency shall ensure cabinets are of a
size and configuration to store all necessary equipment and all equipment in
interior cabinets is accessible to Attendants at all times.
M. Two-Way Radio Mobile. The EMS Agency shall
include on each vehicle two-way radio mobile equipment that will provide a
reliable system operating range of at least a twenty (20) mile radius from the
base station antenna. The EMS Agency shall ensure the mobile installation
provides microphones for transmitting to at least Medical Control and receiving
agencies, at both the Driver's position and in the Patient compartment. The EMS
Agency shall ensure selectable speaker outputs, singly and in combination are
provided at the Driver's position, in the Patient's compartment, and through
the public address system.
1. The EMS Agency
shall provide the Department with all radio frequencies utilized by the EMS
Agency as requested by the Department.
2. In the event technological advancements
render the above components obsolete, the Department may make determinations as
to the efficacy of proposed technology on an individual basis prior to allowing
its use. The EMS Agency may utilize cell phones with hand-held radios that are
able to reach Medical Control, dispatch center, and receiving facilities as
backup.
N. Siren-Public
Address. The EMS Agency shall ensure all siren and public address systems
provide a power output with a minimum one hundred (100) watts, and in voice
operation the power output is at least forty-five (45) watts through two (2)
exterior mounted speakers. The EMS Agency shall ensure the public address
amplifier is independent of the mobile radio unit.
O. Antenna. The EMS Agency shall mount each
antenna with coaxial or other cable if a radio system is installed.
P. Glass Windows. The EMS Agency shall ensure
all windows, windshield, and door glass are shatter resistant.
Q. The EMS Agency shall establish a means to
immediately identify that a vehicle is out of service for any operator who
might have reason to use the vehicle. The EMS Agency shall ensure any vehicle
that is "out of service", whether for mechanical or staffing issues, is readily
identifiable to the public and the Department. The EMS Agency shall identify
out of service vehicles by one (1) of the following means:
1. A sign on the outside of the Driver's door
near the door handle, minimum eight and one half inches by eleven inches (8.5"
× 11") and red in color;
2. A
special bag that covers the steering wheel, red in color, and labeled "Out of
Service"; or
3. A large sign on the
Driver's window, red in color, reading "Out of Service," laminated, or a
permanent, commercially manufactured type, minimum eight and one half inches by
eleven inches (8.5" × 11"). If the unit is being driven and is out of
service, the sign may be placed in the far right hand corner of the front
window so as to not obstruct the Driver's vision but so as to be visible from
the exterior of the vehicle.