(A) Each ambulance service shall maintain a central point of contact that is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by way of two way radio or telephone line. Each central point must have at least one open telephone line. Telephone numbers must be registered with each law enforcement agency and communications center in the county.
(B) Each ambulance vehicle shall be equipped with an operational two-way radio capable of establishing good quality voice communications from within the geographical confines of Vance County to the hospital(s) emergency department in Vance County.
(C) Each ambulance vehicle shall be equipped with two-way radio communications capabilities for communications with all hospital emergency departments to which transportation of patients is made on a regular routine basis anywhere in the state of North Carolina.
(D) Each ambulance shall be equipped with a two-wav radio which must be operative at all times and which has the capacity of communicating with Vance County Emergency Communications. Vance County EMS and other franchised providers in Vance County.
(E) Each ambulance shall provide the county a copy of the Federal Communications Commission license authorizing the use of the communication equipment owned and operated by that service and its operable frequency.
(Ord. 35, passed 3-14-2005; Am. Ord. passed 12-7-2020) Penalty, see § 110.99