ID
3-508-1292
Name
Ambulance Ground Team - Advanced Life Support (ALS)
Status
Published
Version
1.0
Updated
4/30/2024 1:11:51 PM
Original Release
04/30/2024
Last Major Release
04/30/2024
Description
The Ambulance Ground Team – Advanced Life Support (ALS) provides Emergency Medical Services (EMS) at a Paramedic level and deploys with personnel, ambulance, equipment and supplies to provide patient transport with emergency medical care
Resource Category
Emergency Medical Services
Primary Core Capability
Public Health, Healthcare, and Emergency Medical Services
Secondary Core Capability
Resource Kind
Team
Overall Function
The Ambulance Ground Team – ALS:
1. Provides out-of-hospital emergency medical care, evacuation and transportation services at the Paramedic level as specified by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
2. Is deployable as a single resource, or as part of a task force or strike team
Composition and Ordering Specifications
1. Discuss logistics for deploying this team, such as working conditions, length of deployment, medical supplies and equipment, communications equipment, security, lodging, transportation, fuel and meals, prior to deployment
2. Discuss staffing for deploying this team, such as rotations, replacement crews, etc.
3. This team works up to 12 hours per shift and is deployable for up to 14 days
4. Discuss exceptions for or additions to EMS positions, such as EMS Vehicle Operator, Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Advanced EMT (AEMT)
| Supporting Core Capabilities |
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| None |
| Components | ||||||||
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| Component | Notes | |||||||
| Minimum Personnel Per Team | AHJ should consider requesting additional staff to support 24-hour ambulance operations, as needed |
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| Management And Oversight Personnel Per Team | Not Specified |
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| Level of Care Capability Per Team | AHJ determines level of care provided by the Ambulance Ground Team – ALS |
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| SUPPORT PERSONNEL PER TEAM | AHJ determines support personnel authorized to operate the vehicle |
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| Patient Capacity Per Team | Number of patients determined by design of vehicle |
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| Supplies and Equipment Per Team | Not Specified |
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| Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Per Team Member | 1. PPE is mission-specific and varies with the working environment. PPE includes protective footwear, protective clothing for skin exposure, eye and hearing protection, respirators gloves and masks 2. OSHA 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1910.134 and Part 1910.1030 address PPE requirements 3. OSHA CFR 29 Part 1910.120 address HAZMAT |
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| Communications Equipment Per Team | AHJ should ensure communications equipment is provided |
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| Notes |
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| References |
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| Reference |
| FEMA, NIMS 509: AEMT |
| FEMA, NIMS 509: EMR |
| FEMA, NIMS 509: EMS Vehicle Operator |
| FEMA, NIMS 509: EMT |
| FEMA, NIMS 509: Paramedic |
| FEMA, NIMS, October 2017 |
| OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.120: Hazardous Materials Awareness, latest edition adopted |
| OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.134: Respiratory Protection, latest edition adopted |
| OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910.1030: Bloodborne Pathogens, latest edition adopted |
| Published Versions | ||
| Version | Publish Date | Document Type |
|---|---|---|
| 1.0 | 4/30/2024 1:11:51 PM | |