Minimum Clinical Levels and Staffing Requirements Sample Clauses

Minimum Clinical Levels and Staffing Requirements. All Ambulances rendering services under this Agreement shall be staffed and equipped to render paramedic level care or EMT level care in accordance with the RFP. Where applicable the paramedic shall be the primary caregiver for all Emergency Patients and shall accompany all Patients in the back of the Ambulance during any Patient transportation except as otherwise permitted under medical control protocols. The Contractor is required to staff a minimum of one (1) EMT-P and one (1) EMT on ALS units & Two (2) EMTs on BLS units. At the Contractor’s sole option, the requirement for EMT staffing levels on any or all units may be enhanced to higher levels of training without additional obligation of the County. Any ALS First Response unit shall be staffed by at least one (1) EMT-P. Personnel will be appropriately certified by the State of Florida at their level of qualification and will be specifically authorized by the Medical Director in accordance with Medical Control policies. Contractor will provide a 24-hour, 7 day a week paramedic supervisor in Santa Xxxx County. This supervisor will be the lead administrator in charge of each shift; he/she will be available to serve as an interface with the County’s dispatch center, respond to customer service issues, first respond to emergency calls, provide incident command support and a variety of other tasks as assigned or arise during the shift.
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Minimum Clinical Levels and Staffing Requirements. All Ambulances rendering emergency services under this agreement shall be staffed and equipped to render paramedic level care. The paramedic shall be the primary care giver for all emergency patients and shall accompany all patients in the back of the Ambulance during any patient transportation except as otherwise permitted under medical control protocols.
Minimum Clinical Levels and Staffing Requirements. All Ambulances rendering emergency services under this agreement shall be staffed and equipped to render paramedic level care. All paramedic attendants shall be cleared to render all ALS procedures provided according to medical control protocols. The paramedic shall be the primary caregiver for all emergency patients and shall accompany all patients in the back of the Ambulance during patient transport except as may be permitted in accordance with medical control protocols.
Minimum Clinical Levels and Staffing Requirements. All ALS ambulances shall be staffed with at least one (1) Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of EMS Certified Emergency Medical Care Technician-EMT and one (1) Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of EMS Certified Emergency Medical Care Technician-Paramedic. All Emergency Medical Care Technicians and Paramedics must maintain all current certifications and required training to ensure continued certification throughout their deployment on Contractor's ambulances.

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