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Category: Medical Transport

Life Line Ambulance




Address:

915 Hinman St.

Prescott
86305

Phone:

(928) 445-3814

Fax:

(928) 778-1477

Email:

info@lifelineaz.com

Website:

www.lifelineaz.com

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  About  

Emergency Transportation:

Life Line Ambulance is a partner in several Arizona communities’ Emergency Medical Systems, activated by dialing 9-1-1. Thus, our primary focus is providing basic and advanced life support services and transporting trauma and medical patients to area hospitals. We’re there to care, whenever and wherever you need us.

Non-emergency Transportation:

Our second area of focus is on transporting ill and injured patients between hospitals and from hospitals to specialized treatment centers, such as tumor, burn or neurological facilities, both within and outside our service area.

Even though these are typically non-emergency transports, the vehicles are still staffed by trained medical providers, such as paramedics, emergency medical technicians and registered nurses. We know that this is a very stressful time for you or your loved ones. We do all we can to help you rest assured.

Critical Care Unit:

Life Line EMS, a division of Life Line Ambulance, has recently purchased a Type III Modular ambulance, which is a larger vehicle than our typical advanced life support vehicle. This Critical Care Unit (CCU) is equipped with specialty machines and devices needed to transport the critically ill or injured patient between facilities, either in or outside our service area. The primary benefit to our customers—patients and doctors—is that the Life Line CCU can serve as a cost-effective alternative to air transport for non-emergency critically ill or injured patients.

Staffing:
Life Line EMS has hand selected and trained the specialty personnel for staffing the CCU.

Advanced life support (ALS) providers: These are intermediate emergency medical technicians (IEMT) and/or paramedics. The CCU has space for two ALS providers. These providers have a minimum training level of:

Cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS).

Advanced critical care training on CCU specialty equipment.

Emergency medical technician-Bacic (EMT-B): The EMT-B can provide basic life support (BLS) services to the patient en route.

Critical care registered nurse (CCU-RN): This professional can provide nursing services, as well as ACLS and CCU skills to the patient en route.

Equipment:
The CCU has all the equipment of our typical ALS ambulance, such as drug box, portable and on-board suction, EKG/defibrillator/external pacing and 500-pound-rated stretcher, plus specialty equipment, such as:

Impact 754-transport ventilator with AC-DC rechargeable battery.
Fetal Doppler.

End tidal CO2 qualitative mainstream monitor.

Pressure infusers.

Two IVAC, three-chambered IV pumps.
Propaq monitor with pulse oximetry, ECG, temperature, heart rate, NIBP, AIBP, trends, alarms and printer.

Communications:

UHF (EMSCOM) radio.

VHF radio capabilities.

Extra capacity on-board oxygen supply.

Additional space for equipment and inverter on board to service it.

FOR ANY EMERGENCY, DIAL 9-1-1.



Life Line Ambulance Service, Inc.
915 Hinman St.
Prescott, AZ 86305

E-mail us at:info@lifelineaz.com

Prescott area: 928-445-3814

Outside of Prescott: 1-800-418-5523

8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday through Friday




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