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217-73
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1/10/1973
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this ordinance. <br /> F. An accompanying license fee of $100.00, except in the case of <br /> City of Everett departments operating emergency first aid service. <br /> Section 4: Required ambulance equipment <br /> A. Each person licensed as an ambulance service shall maintain at <br /> least two fully equipped manned and operable ambulances at all <br /> times which must be stationed within the City of Everett. <br /> B. Each ambulance and/or emergency first aid vehicle shall be equipped <br /> with the following: <br /> (1) sirens and emergency vehicle lamps, which shall conform with <br /> the rules and regulations issued under RCW 46.37. 194, which shall <br /> be used only in conformity with RCW 46.61.035, and applicable <br /> local municipal ordinances. <br /> (2) a two-way radio communication system capable of providing <br /> communication between the vehicles and hospital emergency rooms <br /> and the licensees headquarters. The licensee's dispatch head- <br /> quarters shall be staffed on a twenty-four (24) hour basis, with <br /> a telephone dispatcher and a radio dispatcher qualified to process <br /> any and all calls. The telephone operator and the radio operator <br /> may be the same person. <br /> (3) medical equipment including but not limited to, an equipment <br /> inventory equal to that published by the Committee on Trauma of <br /> the American College of Surgeons in their most recent Bulletin <br /> entitled Essential Equipment for Ambulances, three copies of <br /> which shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk and <br /> one copy on file with the license officer. The list of equipment <br /> required may be changed or added to from time to time by resolution <br /> of the City Council. <br /> (4) each ambulance and/or emergency fist aid vehicle and its <br /> equipment shall be maintained in a sanitary manner and in good <br /> operating condition as determined by the vehicle inspection <br /> procedures set forth in RCW 46.32. <br />
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