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Chapter 38- Transport Operations

Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, Twelfth Edition
Horizontales
The six-pointed star emblem that identifies vehicles that meet federal specifications as licensed or certified ambulances.
A device that provides a firm surface under a patient's torso.
To remove or neutralize, radiation, chemical, or other hazardous materials from clothing, equipment, vehicles, and personnel.
Specialized vehicles used to transport EMS equipment and personnel to the scenes of medical emergencies.
Medical evacuation of a patient by helicopter.
A safe distance between your vehicle, and any vehicles around you.
The killing of pathogenic agents by direct application of chemicals.
Verticales
The killing of pathogenic agents by using potent means of disinfection.
A portable kit containing items that are used in the initial care of the patient.
Fixed-wing and rotary-wing (known as helicopters) aircraft that have been modified for medical care; used to evacuate and transport patients with life-threatening injuries to treatment facilities.
A process, such as heating, that removes microbial contamination.
Occurs when the tires of a vehicle are lifted off the road surface as a result of water piling up underneath.
A specialized vehicle for treating and transporting sick and injured patients.
Areas of the road that are blocked from your view by your vehicle or mirrors.
A person who assists a driver in backing up an ambulance to help adjust for blind spots at the back of the vehicle.
The process of removing dirt, dust, blood, or other visible contaminates from a surface.