Advanced Life Support Ambulance (ALS)
This ambulance is designed to transport patients that require the following services; administration of Intravenous therapy, airway maintenance, manual defibrillation/cardioversion, stabilization of pneumothorax conditions, endotracheal intubation, central line placement, cardiac pacing, chest decompression, surgical airway, intraosseous line, and cardiac (EKG) monitoring, as well as patients who are ventilator dependant. This service level is used in emergency and non-emergency situations. These vehicles are staffed with a minimum of one Paramedic and one Emergency Medical Technician.



Basic Life Support Ambulance (BLS)
This ambulance is designed to accommodate bed conflned patients and patients who require such basic medical services such as; control of bleeding, splinting fractures, administration and monitoring of oxygen, treatment for shock, CPR, or emergency first-aid. This level of service can be used in emergency and non-emergency situations. These vehicles are staffed with a minimum of two Emergency Medical Technicians.




Ambulette Transportation (Wheelchair Van)
These vehicles are used to transport wheelchair bound patients. They are equipped with hydraulic lifts and are staffed with one Wheelchair Van Attendant who is CPR and First Aid Certified. These vehicles are not appropriate for patients who cannot sit or require specialized medical intervention.