Critical care transports are definitely an interesting thing. I was part of one as a patient in late November 1997 from the ICU of a local hospital up to a rehab facility in North Jersey. I can't completely remember, but the crew consisted of 3 EMTs (It might have been 2, but I don't remember), an ICU RN and a Respiratory Therapist.
[quote name='NJMedic' post='167603' date='Nov 29 2007, 16:34 ']For the most part a Critical Care Transport Unit does not do run to 9-1-1 jobs. CCTUs transport patients from one hospital to another. Most of the patients are of a critical nature and are somewhat labor and equipment intensive. My agency runs on 24/7 CCTU and a 10 hr CCTU 5 days a week. Primarily they transport patients coming into our my hospital for cardiac related treatments. We also run a 24/7 pediatric CCTU that does the same for kids and neo-nates. The remainder of their runs are trauma transports from other hospital into ours since we are a level 1 trauma center, Children's Hospital, and Transplant Center. The adult CCTUs are staffed with a EMT, a Medic, and a RN/EMT or Medic. The Childrens' unit is staffed with a 3rd year resident, a PICU nurse, a Resp Therapist, and an EMT. Our adult CCTUs are mixed into the 9-1-1 system when they are not scheduled for a transport. Here in NJ CCTUs are specifically licensed by the State. Back in the day I rode this unit for a couple of years. Nice mix although you would be surprised what little it takes to classify a patient as "critical" (the sending physician makes the decision).[/quote]
I thought it was likely something like that, but I wasn't sure. Thanks for the detailed definition.
Anyway, here's a shot of one of Acadian Ambulance's CCT units.
Sundog those Acadian units are something they have recently started doing. The medics have been trained in more meds and critical care techniques (using vents, cardiac care, etc.) I think right now they are only being used in the Hub City area (I think that is around Houma?). I work for Acadian over in Mississippi so Im pretty removed from that stuff.
BTW nice shot of that new Frazier. Those new cabs are sharp looking. My unit in Pascagoula got one back in the summer, but Ive been out since May so I havnt been in it yet.
We all really wanted a better picture of this truck, because its so neat! But unfortunately, the day we went up there, the thing wouldn't even crank! Apparently it was a starter issue & they had to take the unit OOS. Thank goodness they discovered it before they tried to take it on a transport!
LifeLion Critical Care Transport of Hershey, PA "9104"
[quote name='shfd739' post='167917' date='Dec 1 2007, 12:54 ']Sundog those Acadian units are something they have recently started doing. The medics have been trained in more meds and critical care techniques (using vents, cardiac care, etc.) I think right now they are only being used in the Hub City area (I think that is around Houma?). I work for Acadian over in Mississippi so Im pretty removed from that stuff.
BTW nice shot of that new Frazier. Those new cabs are sharp looking. My unit in Pascagoula got one back in the summer, but Ive been out since May so I havnt been in it yet.[/quote]
Thanks for the additional info. Yeah, I just noticed the CCT units around April or May. BTW, the Hub City area is around Lafayette, LA, rather than Houma. I'll try to round up some more pics of Acadian's ambulances in this area.
[quote name='Chasselber1' post='167418' date='Nov 28 2007, 22:25 ']I didn't see a topic for critical care ground units so I figured I'd start one. Photo taken from www.medstartransport.com (with permission)
My truck at work a 2006 International/ Wheeled Coach.
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Isn't this the truck with the RotoRay pedestal mounted on the extended bumper? If so, I 've got some good factory pics from WC in Orlando a few days before it came off the line a few years ago. Will post tomorrow
[quote name='Sundog' post='168781' date='Dec 4 2007, 13:27 ']Thanks for the additional info. Yeah, I just noticed the CCT units around April or May. BTW, the Hub City area is around Lafayette, LA, rather than Houma. I'll try to round up some more pics of Acadian's ambulances in this area.[/quote]
Hub City is Lafayette not Houma oh well. Theyve got Lousiana split into about 5 different areas and I cant keep up with it. Last time I saw the Lousiana units close was a few years ago. At least they get the nice green/white paint. Our Mississippi units have to be white with an orange stripe which is ugly,
Im not sure about everyone else but I like the new look..and that is a very nice light package on that rig. <img src='http://www.firepics.net/groupboards/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbsup.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />