PotatoMedic
Has no idea what I'm doing.
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Does anyone use, or know of any agencies that use a CCT Fly Car to supplement their pre-hospital ALS care?
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Do you know how they want to structure it operationally? I'm wanting to build this kind of level of care at my organization as there is a need, but trying to see how it can expand outside of what I have thought of.I know my part time job has that on the mid term horizon, but that's a couple years out. I don't know anyone here that specifically does it
So right now it's just a CCT ambulance. I carry 6 Sapphire pumps, a Hamilton T1, and a box with Roc/versed when I have that truck. It's IFT purposes only, unfortunately I can't use any of that stuff for 911.Do you know how they want to structure it operationally? I'm wanting to build this kind of level of care at my organization as there is a need, but trying to see how it can expand outside of what I have thought of.
Single medic fly car. Every state is different. We also would probably continue doing them under the emergency statute we have been but now with a CCT medic and regular medic in the back.How are you going to staff if? Don’t you need an RN on board for it to be a micu?
Different states have different rules for what constitutes a CCT/MICU. In some areas that role can be filled by a CCT trained/certified paramedic while others require a RN.How are you going to staff if? Don’t you need an RN on board for it to be a micu?