Ambulances Sample Clauses

Ambulances. When ordering an Ambulance, the Resource Order must specify whether ordering a Type 1 Advanced Life Support (ALS), Type 3 Intermediate Life Support (ILS), or Type 3 Basic Life Support (BLS) Ambulance. The license level of staffing must match the equipment ordered.
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Ambulances. ­ All Ambulances shall meet the following specifications:
Ambulances. The Contractor shall maintain, and provide to the County annually, the complete listing of all Ambulances (including reserve Ambulances) used in the performance of the Agreement, including their license and vehicle identification numbers, and mileage. The minimum number of Ambulances supplied for the fleet in the County shall equal at least 130 percent of peak load staffing requirements proposed by the Contractor. The specific intent of this provision is that Contractor has adequate reserve Ambulances to service the County. If reserve Ambulances are to be part of a combined fleet, Contractor must document how the minimum reserve capacity requirement will be met.
Ambulances. All ambulances used under the agreement shall be of a Type I, II, or III and shall be procured new for this contract. Ambulances shall meet or exceed the current Federal KKK standards at the time of the vehicles’ original manufacture, except where such standards conflict with State of California standards, in which case the State standards shall prevail. All such ambulances shall also meet or exceed the equipment standards of the State of California. Contractor shall maintain, and provide to the Contract Administrator, a complete listing of all ambulances (including reserve ambulances) to be used in the performance of the Contract, including their license and vehicle identification numbers, and the name and address of the lien holder, if any. Changes in the lien holder, as well as the transfer of ownership, purchase, or sale of ambulances used under the agreement shall be reported to the Contract Administrator.
Ambulances. The base rates (BLS, ALS, CCT), and oxygen, if applicable, are billable only once for the entire round trip. Mileage shall be paid for the round trip.
Ambulances. 1. Advanced life support ambulances provided by the contractor for this agreement shall be Type I or III style ambulances. All ambulances provided by the contractor for this agreement will meet or exceed the State of NH Bureau of EMS requirements for transport ambulances pursuant to Saf-C5900 or any future licensing requirements. Staffing levels shall be as specified in this agreement.
Ambulances. The following new language shall be added to Section 5.2.5 of the Agreement: City may consider exceptions to the 250,000 miles of service limit due to the occurrence of extraordinary events including, but not limited to manufacturer recall or defect, large scale events or disasters, and ambulance manufacturer delays. All such exceptions must be approved by City’s EMS Program Manager.
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Ambulances. Some 10 ambulances, have been purchased, equipped with medical equipment, and sent into Syria. The ambulances have been operational since early this month under the ambulance and referral system project by focusing on transporting patients in emergencies. The agreement covers the payment of the 12-month operating costs for the 10 ambulances, crews and employees to provide emergency patient transport services. These ambulances are operational over all regions of northern Syria according to the need and geographical areas. Some 10,000 people are expected to benefit from the project The necessary support will be extended through the Qatar Clinics Complex project to provide health services in Afrin where some 45,000 persons are expected to benefit from the project every month. As part of the plan for the central warehouse of medical supplies project, two drug warehouses are currently being established in Aleppo and Idlib, and medical personnel are being trained within Syria, in addition to providing health centers and hospitals with medical supplies.
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Ambulances. When a Member requires non-emergency basic life support (BLS) or non- emergency advanced life support (ALS), an ambulance must be used for transportation. All BLS or ALS ambulance transports shall require a Medical Needs Form from the Member’s healthcare provider prior to authorization by the Broker. See the Indiana ambulance provider handbook for the necessary program policy regarding ambulance services. The level of services rendered by a Transportation Provider with an ambulance must meet the Indiana Emergency Medical Services Commission’s (EMSC) definition of ALS for care given during transport, including but not limited to the following types of care: defibrillation, endotracheal intubation, parenteral injection of appropriate medications, electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation, and emergency management of trauma and illness. ALS services are covered only when the level of service is medically necessary, and basic life support (BLS) services are not appropriate for ambulance transport due to the medical conditions of the Member being transported. The Broker shall retroactively pay ambulance services in accordance with the provider agreement for FFS Members transported to a covered medical service as a result of a 911 call when all of the following conditions are met:
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