LITTLE SILVER EMS EQUIPMENT
OUR FLEET CONSISTS OF 2 AMBULANCES AND 1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE VEHICLE
First Responder: Chiefs Vehicle
Our Emergency Response Vehicle is a 2020 Ford Expedition . The EMS Chief operates this vehicle as he arrives first on scene to initiate patient care. The EMS Chief also has the role of the EMS Commander on Motor Vehicle Accidents, HAZMATs , Water Rescue's and Fire Scenes as well as attending additional meetings.
Our Emergency Response Vehicle is a 2020 Ford Expedition . The EMS Chief operates this vehicle as he arrives first on scene to initiate patient care. The EMS Chief also has the role of the EMS Commander on Motor Vehicle Accidents, HAZMATs , Water Rescue's and Fire Scenes as well as attending additional meetings.
Ambulance 2357
2357 is a 2007 Ford E350 Type III Horton Ambulance. This ambulance also holds our Stryker power stretcher.
2357 is a 2007 Ford E350 Type III Horton Ambulance. This ambulance also holds our Stryker power stretcher.
Ambulance 2358
2358 is a 2017 Ford F550 4-wheel drive ambulance, custom built by Horton at VCI Emergency Vehicle Specialists.
2358 is a 2017 Ford F550 4-wheel drive ambulance, custom built by Horton at VCI Emergency Vehicle Specialists.
Both Ambulances carry a GPS navigation, Stryker stretcher, Stryker stair chairs, collapsible Stokes basket, air splints, backboards, along with AED's (Automatic External Defibillator). LSEMS also carries a Lucas device in both ambulances which is a vital piece of equipment used for CPR calls.
Little Silver EMS is able to carry multiple medications including: epi-pen, oxygen, narcan, aspirin, and glucose which all members have additional training with. This allows us to give additional treatment before ALS arrives.
Our Emergency Response Vehicle carries most of what is in the ambulances due to being the first one on scene a majority of the time.
All LSPD vehicles carry oxygen and other necessary supplies to assist in the patients treatment prior to EMS arrival.
Little Silver EMS is able to carry multiple medications including: epi-pen, oxygen, narcan, aspirin, and glucose which all members have additional training with. This allows us to give additional treatment before ALS arrives.
Our Emergency Response Vehicle carries most of what is in the ambulances due to being the first one on scene a majority of the time.
All LSPD vehicles carry oxygen and other necessary supplies to assist in the patients treatment prior to EMS arrival.