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LAS46, A Paramedic can intubate the patient, so why can't they monitor an intubated patient for a ground ambulance transfer. I ran CCT (Critical Care Transfers) for a short while. We had one MICN and two EMTs on the rig and we transferred more than our far share of intubated and ventalator patients (sometimes hours). Locally, the ambulance uses a MICP and an EMT to do the same, and if they need help on the transfer, they grab an MICN from the hospital. An intubated patient should not be transfered by a BLS crew, but why do they need an airship, except in very rare cases? At the MFR level you may prefer an airship, but that dosen't make it the best course of action. now if you are talking about a 911 call with an intubated patient: The call to fly them should be based not on them being intubated, but on why they are intubated.
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