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Re: Re: 2
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ambulnickh
SJA vehicles tend to carry a little less equipment, as SJA crews aren't trained to do some of the things a Paramedic/EMT can do. However, each SJA vehicle should carry a Doctors/Paramedic box/kit of some sort, that contains a small selection of things a Doc/Para will need. And hopefully on a night like tonight, they'll be carrying a well-stocked Doctors/Paramedic box!
And with regards to the rest of the equipment, I think it depends heavily on which vehicle you're working on, and who normally stocks it. From my experience, my division's vehicle is very well stocked, but others in my county aren't so well stocked. There are national guidance of what an SJA vehicle should carry, but I doubt many divisions have even seen that guidance.
Regards,
Nick
http://nickhough.blogspot.com
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