Guest guest Posted June 14, 2005 Report Share Posted June 14, 2005 Exactly...........as in my original post, and yours, that is besides the point. I am merely talking about transport to the hospital. Addressing hi statement that the national guard, etc. use these. Might I remind him that the US Military goes by a totally different standard. There are several different " KKK " standards.....one for civilian, and several for military, including those for armored ambulances (i.e. the Stryker ambulance, Hummer, etc.). And during a disaster like Wes suggested (which I think is a great idea), all the rules do go out the window so to speak. During the flood in Houston, TDH told people to get all of their units that they can, certified or not, and help in the evacuation. CB > > > No disrespect, but that's just how it is. Give Veal, (817) > > 264-4720, a call and ask him if it would be allowed to be > > certified. He should be able to give you a rapid one word answer, > > either " Yes " or " No. " I assume it will be " No. " > > And if it's NO, that only means NO for transport. You can use > anything you need to get the patient TO the transport ambulance. > > Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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