Ambulance Equipments
When an emergency occurs and the nearest hospital is too far away, ambulances rescue lives on the spot. In the event of an emergency, first responders must dispatch, and the quality of ambulance equipment is critical. These ambulance services are perfectly equipped to handle any situation, whether it’s a stroke, a stairwell fall, or a gunshot wound.
ECG monitor
An ECG monitor – monitors the vital signs of the patient being transported. A defibrillator is used to stabilize a heart that has gone into cardiac arrest or to resuscitate a patient who has collapsed.
Spinal board
This ambulance equipment offers a mechanism for immobilizing and transporting patients with suspected spine trauma. In tough settings, the spinal board allows first responders to lift the patient.
Stretcher equipment
The patient must be transferred to the hospital and then to his or her home. This necessitates the use of either a wheelchair or a stretcher. For patients with head or spinal injuries, the ambulance must contain spinal support boards.
Transport Ventilators
Transportation that is automated when a patient who is unable to breathe independently is transferred to a hospital, a mechanical ventilator is used to replace bagging (manual ventilation).