| How
to Determine the Level of Care for Patient Transfer
Community EMS has developed a Transportation Pyramid to
assist you in making patient transfer decisions. Please refer to these
guidelines before scheduling any transportation.
Every patient and situation is different. We’re here
to help you make the best transportation decision possible when you are
ready to schedule a transfer.
MICU
(Mobile Intensive Care Unit)
- Ventilator Capability
- External Pacing Abilities
- IV Medication Infusions
- Pulse Oxymetry
- Automatic Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Thrombolytic Therapy (if actively infusing, there must
be a physician or RN present during transport)
- Balloon Pump Transport Capabilities
- Unstable/Critical Patient Transports
ALS
(Advanced Life Support)
- Paramedics - ACLS Certified
- Cardiac Monitoring
- Infusion Pumps
- Advanced Airway Management
- Medication Monitoring and Administration
- Multiple IV Medication Infusions
BLS
(Basic Life Support)
- Emergency Medical Technicians
- Basic Airway Management
- Monitor IV Infusions (Standard fluids only, no medications)
- Standard First Aid Equipment
- Oxygen/Suction
Bariatric Transport Unit
- Able to transport up to 1500 pounds
- Available 24/7
- Increased patient safety and comfort
Lab/Courier
Service
- Speciman Transportation
- Stat Labs
- Drivers Trained With Current Handling Procedures
Schedule Patient Transportation
If you are interested in scheduling patient transportation, please call:
Community EMS Communication Center:
In Wayne County
(313) 292-2859
(313) 537-4450
In Oakland County
(248) 332-7251
(248) 348-4488
CEMS is pleased to announce that on-line scheduling is available
for non-emergency transports. If you are interested in learning more about
this system, please contact the CEMS Marketing Department at (248) 356-3900,
ext. 6018 or view a demonstration of our system at http://www.nettransit.com. |