medictinysc
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The problem with that... is that the bags and equipment are unsecured during transport, and potential projectiles if there is a collision. You could throw some equipment on the end of the bench and seat belt it in, but it means one fewer provider in the back (if necessary), and the seat belt is barely securing the items. I have yet to find an ideal solution (other than perhaps securing some stuff on the front passengers seat), and it frustrates me there isn't a better solution.
Our front bulkhead has two shelves and a 9' strap to. Hold the ALS bag and BLS oxygen with. It less than ideal