ALS Ambulance
An ALS ambulance, which stands for Advanced Life Support ambulance, is a specialized emergency medical service vehicle equipped to provide a higher level of medical care and support than Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulances. ALS ambulances are staffed with trained healthcare professionals, often paramedics or critical care paramedics, who can administer advanced medical interventions and medications, perform complex medical procedures, and provide comprehensive patient monitoring.
STRETCHER
A stretcher in an ambulance is a specially designed medical device used to transport patients, particularly those who are injured, ill, or unable to move on their own. Ambulance stretchers are essential equipment for emergency medical services, allowing paramedics and other healthcare providers to safely and efficiently move patients from one location to another, such as from the site of an accident or a home to a hospital.
ECG MONITOR
An ECG (Electrocardiogram) monitor is a medical device used to measure and record the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time. It is a standard diagnostic tool in cardiology and is used to assess the heart’s rhythm and detect any abnormalities or irregularities in the electrical impulses that coordinate heartbeats.
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITOR
Blood pressure monitoring in ambulances is vital for assessing a patient’s cardiovascular stability, guiding treatment decisions, and ensuring appropriate care during emergency transportation to medical facilities. Accurate and timely blood pressure measurements are crucial for providing optimal patient care and improving outcomes in emergency medical situations.