
A U.S. Department of Health audit found that few trips met state and federal standards. Some were due to gaps in record keeping, while others were due to failures to ensure that drivers were properly licensed, vehicles met requirements, or patients weren't determined eligible for the service.
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The District of Columbia's fire agency has contracted with private ambulance provider American Medical Response (AMR) for patients whose injuries or illnesses are not time sensitive or life threatening.
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Code 3 Inc.'s 500 Series compartment lighting is available in four SKUs, including the CW0500, CW0501, CW0502, and CW0503. The space-saving interior vehicle lighting provides additional bright light where needed.
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The Baltimore County Fire Department will expand EMS service at four stations where demand for emergency medical calls is especially high with new ambulance units purchased in September.
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New vehicle safety guidelines promise improved protection for first responders and patients in ambulance patient compartments.
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A record-number of low-priority 911 calls in Washington, D.C., and a deteriorating fleet have taxed the city's emergency response capabilities, according to NBC Washington.
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The recall affects American Emergency Vehicles' Trauma Hawk ambulances manufactured from Dec. 1, 2014, through June 30 of this year.
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The Clayton County (Ga.) Fire & Emergency Services has unveiled three new fire apparatus last week and nine ambulances in July as part of a fleet modernization program.
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The action covers 6,472 vehicles that may have a malfunctioning exhaust gas temperature sensor.
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The San Francisco Fire Department has purchased 19 ambulances that allow the agency to remount the body onto a new chassis in the future rather than replacing the entire vehicle.
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