(A) Each ambulance shall, at all times when in use as such:
(1) Be suitable for the transportation of patients from the standpoint of health, sanitation and safety, and be maintained in suitable premises;
(2) Contain equipment conforming with the standards, requirements and regulations provided for herein, which equipment shall be in proper and good condition for the use;
(3) Currently comply with all applicable laws and local regulations relating to health, sanitation and safety; and
(4) Be equipped with such lights, sirens and special markings to designate it as an ambulance.
(B) Required equipment in each ambulance shall include, at all times when the ambulance is in use as such, all equipment necessary for light rescue, protracted extrication, dressing wounds, splinting fractures, controlling hemorrhages, providing oxygen, assisting respiration, monitoring blood pressure, pulse and respiration rates, assisting in emergency childbirth, cardiopulmonary support and management of mentally deranged.
(C) The ambulance drivers and advanced life support emergency medical technicians shall be duly licensed by the state.
(D) The equipment and licensed personnel shall meet the Floyd County Memorial Hospital requirements of a sponsoring, supervisory hospital.
(E) A permanent log of ambulance runs shall be maintained for inspection.
(F) The licensee shall maintain a permanent, 24-hour station or substation within the city.
(Ord. G-87-194, passed 8-3-1987)