Basic life support ambulance definition

Basic life support ambulance means any vehicle licensed as a BLS ambulance and meets all staffing and other requirements of a BLS ambulance.
Basic life support ambulance means any privately
Basic life support ambulance means transportation by ground ambulance vehicle and medically necessary supplies and services, plus the provision of BLS ambulance services. The ambulance must be staffed by an individual who is qualified in accordance with state and local laws as an emergency medical technician-basic.

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  • Basic life support ambulance services shall be provided at home varsity football games.


More Definitions of Basic life support ambulance

Basic life support ambulance or "BLS ambulance" means an emergency medical services vehicle that is validly licensed by the Department and operated in accordance with the standards set forth at N.J.A.C. 8:40.
Basic life support ambulance means an Ambulance that meets the requirements for equipment as established and amended in rules and regulations of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and is staffed by at least one Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMT-B) currently certified by the State of Colorado, and a driver that is a minimum of Emergency Medical Technician-Basic currently certified by the State of Colorado and a valid Colorado Drivers License.
Basic life support ambulance or "BLS ambulance" means an emergency medical services vehicle that is validly licensed by the Department and operated in accordance with the standards set forth in this chapter.
Basic life support ambulance means transportation by ground ambulance vehicle and medically necessary supplies and services, plus the provision of BLS ambulance services. BLS units provide basic lifesaving and life sustaining interventions while transporting a patient to a hospital or other medical facilities including the transportation of patients that are unable to travel safely by other modes of transportation due to underlying conditions. The ambulance must be staffed by an individual who is qualified in accordance with state and local laws as an emergency medical technician-basic.