
New York City fleet agencies are teaming up ensure its ambulance fleet is keeping up with additional work during the pandemic, including shifting mechanics to work on ambulances, ensuring vehicle cleaning, and implementing mobile fueling.
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New York City and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have partnered to bring 250 more ambulances to New York City.
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Here are the guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) on how to clean an ambulance after transporting a patient suspected of having the COVID-19 virus.
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REV Group's High-Risk Infection Control (HRIC) ambulance designs aim to further protect patients and EMS personnel from exposure risk.
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Auxiliary power units on the Fire Department of New York's new ambulances allow the vehicles to fully operate without leaving the engine running.
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Carports in Cleveland County, N.C., were weighed down by snow from a weekend storm, causing a collapse.
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The City of Orange Beach, Ala., is starting its own ambulance service after years of contracting it out to a private provider used by other agencies in the county.
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The Lytx DriveCam safety program helped the Manatee County Emergency Medical Services in Florida reduce near collisions by 100% and reduce cell phone violations by 58%.
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The Metro West Fire Protection District's new compartment lights from Code 3 disinfect the vehicle while it is on the road.
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Sourcewell members in the U.S. and Canada will be able to purchase ambulances and emergency service vehicles and equipment.
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