N.D. Admin. Code 33-11-01.2-13

Current through Supplement No. 395, January, 2025
Section 33-11-01.2-13 - Ground ambulance service vehicle requirements
1. All ground ambulances must have a vehicle manufactured to be an ambulance.
2. A ground ambulance must have a patient care compartment that is designed to carry at least one patient on a stretcher that is securely mounted to the ambulance and that enables transportation in both the supine and seated upright positions.
3. A ground ambulance must have a patient care compartment that is designed to provide sufficient access to a patient's body to perform and maintain advanced life support skills, including adequate space for one caregiver to sit superior to the patient's head to perform required advanced life support airway skills, and other emergency medical services skills required by the emergency medical service agency's emergency medical services protocols.
4. A ground ambulance must have a design that does not compromise patient safety during loading, unloading, or patient transport. A ground ambulance must be equipped with a door that will allow loading and unloading of the patient without excessive maneuvering.
5. A ground ambulance must be equipped with permanently installed climate control equipment to provide an environment appropriate for the medical needs of a patient.
6. A ground ambulance must have interior lighting adequate to enable medical care to be provided and patient status monitored without interfering with the vehicle operator's vision.
7. A ground ambulance must be designed for patient safety so that the patient is isolated from the operator's compartment in a manner that minimizes distractions to the vehicle operator during patient transport and prevents interference with the operator's manipulation of vehicle controls.
8. A ground ambulance must be equipped with appropriate patient restraints and with restraints in every seating position within the patient compartment.
9. A ground ambulance must be equipped with two-way radios capable of communication with medical command facilities, receiving facility communications centers, public safety answering points, and ambulances for the purpose of communicating medical information and assuring the continuity of resources for patient care needs.
10. A ground ambulance must carry an oxygen supply that is cable of providing high flow oxygen at twenty-five or more liters per minute to a patient for the anticipated duration of patient transport.
11. All ground ambulance service vehicles must be equipped with a siren and flashing lights as described for class A emergency vehicles in subsection 2 of section 39-10-03 of the North Dakota Century Code.

N.D. Admin Code 33-11-01.2-13

Effective January 1, 2008.
Amended by Administrative Rules Supplement 2023-391, January 2024, effective 1/1/2024.

General Authority: NDCC 23-27-04

Law Implemented: NDCC 23-27-04