Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 144E — Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board
Section 144E.103 — Equipment.

Subdivision 1. General requirements. Every ambulance in service for patient care shall carry, at a minimum:
(1) oxygen;
(2) airway maintenance equipment in various sizes to accommodate all age groups;
(3) splinting equipment in various sizes to accommodate all age groups;
(4) dressings, bandages, commercially manufactured tourniquets, and bandaging equipment;
(5) an emergency obstetric kit;
(6) equipment to determine vital signs in various sizes to accommodate all age groups;
(7) a stretcher;
(8) a defibrillator; and
(9) a fire extinguisher.
Subd. 2. Advanced life-support requirements. In addition to the requirements in subdivision 1, an ambulance used in providing advanced life support must carry drugs and drug administration equipment and supplies as approved by the licensee's medical director.
Subd. 2a. Maintenance, sanitation, and testing of equipment, supplies, and drugs. Equipment carried on every ambulance in service for patient care must be maintained in full operating condition. Patient care equipment, supplies, and drugs must be stored and maintained within manufacturer's recommendations and:
(1) all equipment and supplies must be maintained in full operating condition and in good repair;
(2) all equipment, supplies, and containers used for storage of equipment or supplies must be kept clean so as to be free from dirt, grease, and other offensive matter;
(3) sheets and pillowcases must be changed after each use;
(4) single-service equipment and supplies must be wrapped, stored, and handled so as to prevent contamination and must be disposed of after use;
(5) reusable equipment and supplies must be cleaned after each use so as to be free from dirt, grease, and other offensive matter;
(6) equipment and supplies, soiled or otherwise not free from dirt, grease, and other offensive matter, must be kept in plastic bags or securely covered containers until disposed of or prepared for reuse; and
(7) procedures for the periodic performance testing of mechanical equipment must be developed, maintained, and followed, and records of performance testing must be kept in the licensee's files. Testing must occur within the manufacturer's recommendations.
Subd. 3. Storage. All equipment carried in an ambulance must be securely stored.
Subd. 4. Safety restraints. An ambulance must be equipped with safety straps, including shoulder harnesses, for the stretcher and seat belts in the patient compartment for the patient and ambulance personnel.
Subd. 5. Communication equipment. An ambulance must be equipped with a two-way radio that is programmed and operating according to the most recent version of the statewide radio board shared radio and communication plan or its equivalent as determined by the Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board.
1999 c 245 art 9 s 25; 2012 c 193 s 24

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 144 - 159 — Health

Chapter 144E — Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board

Section 144E.001 — Definitions.

Section 144E.01 — Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board.

Section 144E.05 — General Authority.

Section 144E.06 — Primary Service Areas.

Section 144E.07 — Summary Approval.

Section 144E.10 — Ambulance Service Licensing.

Section 144E.101 — Ambulance Service Requirements.

Section 144E.103 — Equipment.

Section 144E.11 — Ambulance Service Application Procedure.

Section 144E.12 — Licensure Of Air Ambulance Services.

Section 144E.121 — Air Ambulance Service Requirements.

Section 144E.123 — Prehospital Care Data.

Section 144E.125 — Operational Procedures.

Section 144E.127 — Interhospital And Interfacility Transfers.

Section 144E.13 — Temporary License.

Section 144E.14 — Transfer Of License Or Ownership.

Section 144E.15 — Relocation Of Base Of Operations.

Section 144E.16 — Rules; Local Standards.

Section 144E.18 — Inspections.

Section 144E.19 — Disciplinary Action.

Section 144E.265 — Medical Director.

Section 144E.266 — Emergency Suspension Of Ambulance Service Requirement.

Section 144E.27 — Education Programs; Board Approval.

Section 144E.275 — Medical Response Unit Registration.

Section 144E.28 — Certification Of Emt, Aemt, And Paramedic.

Section 144E.283 — Instructor Qualifications.

Section 144E.285 — Education Programs.

Section 144E.286 — Examiner Qualifications For Emergency Medical Technician Testing.

Section 144E.287 — Diversion Program.

Section 144E.29 — Fees.

Section 144E.30 — Cooperation; Board Powers.

Section 144E.305 — Reporting Misconduct.

Section 144E.31 — Correction Order And Fines.

Section 144E.32 — Review Organization.

Section 144E.33 — Penalty.

Section 144E.35 — Reimbursement To Nonprofit Ambulance Services.

Section 144E.40 — Cooper/sams Volunteer Ambulance Program.

Section 144E.41 — Program Eligibility; Qualified Ambulance Service Personnel.

Section 144E.42 — Cooper/sams Volunteer Ambulance Trust; Trust Account.

Section 144E.43 — Distributions From Account.

Section 144E.44 — Trust Account Investment.

Section 144E.45 — Crediting Qualified Ambulance Personnel Service.

Section 144E.46 — Cooper/sams Volunteer Ambulance Award.

Section 144E.47 — Effect Of Changes.

Section 144E.48 — Scope Of Administrative Duties.

Section 144E.50 — Emergency Medical Services Fund.

Section 144E.52 — Funding For Emergency Medical Services Regions.