I cannot offer an opinion, but will give my contact information to all who may have questions, comments or complaints about LA County Code and Prehospital Care Policy.
Kurt
Civilian Investigator
Kkunkel@DHS.LACounty.gov
ReportAmbulanceViolations@DHS.LACounty.gov
Office (562) 347-1687...
Please forward all information to ambulanceviolations@dhs.lacounty.gov or kkunkel@dhs.lacounty.gov and I will be more than happy to look into any concerns.
For our licensed operators, they need to have a County Seal on the rig in order to pick up patients. Remember, not only the company has to be licensed to operate, but each ambulance must also be licensed individually.
Thank you my friend. "Bandits" I think some of you in the field refer to them as. Remember, some companies are allowed to operate while in the licensure process; however, they are prohibited from picking up patients in the unincorporated areas of the County. for a full list of ambulance...
My apologies. I have not been on this site for some time. Socalmedic, you are correct., we are trying to connect with the boots on the ground to let them know that we are available to listen to concerns and take action where appropriate. I try to make myself available 7 days a week for my...
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Great Question. Typically all concerns from EMT's are reviewed and a determination is made whether a violation has occurred or further investigation is warranted. I will post the link to the County Code and Prehospital Care Manual.
If you work as an EMT in Los Angeles County, Please feel free to report Any ambulance violation or concern anonymously via AmbulanceViolations@DHS.LAcounty.gov or call (562) 347-1687
Just make sure you include enough information:
Who
What
when
where
why
times
dates
If you work as an EMT in Los Angeles County, Please feel free to report Any ambulance violation or concern anonymously via AmbulanceViolations@DHS.LAcounty.gov or call (562) 347-1687
Just make sure you include enough information:
Who
What
when
where
why
times
dates