BLS ambulances should be able to handle lift assist, back pain, cardiac arrest, ect.
BLS Suggestion
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BLS Ambulance can handle anything with an Alpha (A) or Bravo (B) MPDS Priority.
In addition to that, a BLS Ambulance can handle a higher priority with a Fly-Car or EMS Rescue on scene.
Thank you,
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BLS stands for Basic Life Support, I do not see what they can do in Cardiac Arrests. Since that is an Advanced Life Support task.
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BLS Ambulances carry AED's, Heart Monitors, and certain other ALS equipment, BLS Ambulances can handle quite alot as a matter of fact... but if we're going off what you said, we should just tell them to delete the BLS ambulances
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BLS Ambulance can handle anything with an Alpha (A) or Bravo (B) MPDS Priority.
In addition to that, a BLS Ambulance can handle a higher priority with a Fly-Car or EMS Rescue on scene.
Thank you,
not all stations have fly cars, just like orange county in california, fullerton, anaheim, huntington, san bernardino county, riverside county
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The reason we have ALS and BLS is to give players the option of how they want to have their setup. Some places have BLS Ambulances with Fly-Cars acting as Paramedics and some have ALS Ambulances that automatically have a Paramedic on board.
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Real talk : Is anyone here have some MPDS documentation available to share, please ?
I found the basic code list and the first response protocol applied in the county I play on the web, but as a French Auxilliary Ambulance Technician, I'm curious about this system and all sheets and protocols applied.
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BLS stands for Basic Life Support, I do not see what they can do in Cardiac Arrests. Since that is an Advanced Life Support task.
Cardiac arrest is not a "task." It's a state in which a patient is in. Chest compressions, airway maintenance, utilizing an AED, and rapid transport are all BLS "tasks" that exponentially increase a patients chance of survival. Medic's certainly have an important role, but the basics of a CPR call are extremely important and can be accomplished by a BLS unit.
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Real talk : Is anyone here have some MDPS documentation available to share, please ?
I found the basic code list and the first response protocol applied in the county I play on the web, but as a French Auxilliary Ambulance Technician, I'm curious about this system and all sheets and protocols applied.
Thanks.Could you further explain please?
Thanks!
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Cardiac arrest is not a "task." It's a state in which a patient is in. Chest compressions, airway maintenance, utilizing an AED, and rapid transport are all BLS "tasks" that exponentially increase a patients chance of survival. Medic's certainly have an important role, but the basics of a CPR call are extremely important and can be accomplished by a BLS unit.
I am well aware that it is not a task. Not everyone is a native english speaker and uses the right terms in the first place.
Also I didn't explain it later in this topic, but I was confused with different other vehicles that are from the ambulance service but do not have those tasks. -
Could you further explain please?
Thanks!I'm just asking local EMS specialists if they have online sources about the MPDS (that I have mispelled MDPS and not MPDS) they can share. I can not find any sources about how the code is build.
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I'm just asking local EMS specialists if they have online sources about the MPDS (that I have mispelled MDPS and not MPDS) they can share. I can not find any sources about how the code is build.
Specific documentation is not available to the public, Priority Dispatch maintains copyright and does not allow the dispatch sequence or Cards to be posted.
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Specific documentation is not available to the public, Priority Dispatch maintains copyright and does not allow the dispatch sequence or Cards to be posted.
Sadly thanks.
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Sadly thanks.
There really isn't any documentation besides Pro-QA itself, but I'm an EMD-Q with Priority and worked closely with an EMD-Instructor. The IAED does not give any recommendations on responses for the determinants, as these are all local policies. Our agency has 26-C-1 Sick-Altered Level of Consciousness as a BLS Code-3 response. After a year of researching data, less than 1% were ALS interventions required, so it was downgraded from a tiered ALS/BLS code-3 response to just a BLS ambo. But I can understand how that would be hard to implement in the game.
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