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Tue, March 16, 2010
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Brady Hansen
Assistant Chief

76 East 200 North
(435)716-9514
brady.hansen@loganutah.org

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Ambulances

Why are some of your ambulances called RESCUES instead of ambulances?

Any of our vehicles meeting certain ALS (Advanced Life Support) standards can be called rescues. The vehicles can be an ambulance, fire engine, or squad truck. The thing that makes a vehicle a "rescue" is that they carry at least two paramedics and provide advanced life support. That means that you receive an unequalled level of care. We currently have two front run ambulances marked as rescues. Does that mean that if you get an ambulance instead of a rescue you get a lesser level of care? No, paramedics are the difference and we can staff the ambulances with paramedics as well. All ambulances are maintained with exactly the same equipment so they are all capable of providing advanced life support. Logan Fire Department provides advanced life support for the entire county as part of CCEMS.

 

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Rescue 70 Rescue 270 Rescue71


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