2002 Minnesota Code
Chapters 144 - 159 Health
Chapter 144E Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board
Section 144E.103 Equipment.

144E.103 Equipment.

Subdivision 1. General requirements. (a) Every ambulance in service for patient care shall carry, at a minimum:

(1) oxygen;

(2) airway maintenance equipment in various sizes to accommodate all age groups;

(3) splinting equipment in various sizes to accommodate all age groups;

(4) dressings, bandages, and bandaging equipment;

(5) an emergency obstetric kit;

(6) equipment to determine vital signs in various sizes to accommodate all age groups;

(7) a stretcher;

(8) a defibrillator; and

(9) a fire extinguisher.

(b) A basic life support service has until January 1, 2001, to equip each ambulance in service for patient care with a defibrillator.

Subd. 2. Advanced life support requirements. In addition to the requirements in subdivision 1, an ambulance used in providing advanced life support must carry drugs and drug administration equipment and supplies as approved by the licensee's medical director.

Subd. 3. Storage. All equipment carried in an ambulance must be securely stored.

Subd. 4. Safety restraints. An ambulance must be equipped with safety straps for the stretcher and seat belts in the patient compartment for the patient and ambulance personnel.

HIST: 1999 c 245 art 9 s 25

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