Private Ambulance Code 3 responses to SNF in LA

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Does anybody know what the policy is regarding private ambulance companies responding code 3 to SNF's in lieu of Jurisdictional First in Paramedic agencies, I have heard of companies marketing the option to respond code 3 up on request. Is there anything in writing by LA Co DHS or Ca EMSA that clearly prohibits this practice. Any info would greatly be appreciated.
 
man the LA companies just sound more and more shady the more i learn.

the "hiring filipino pop stars" as wheelchair operators and EMTs to market their companies was the last sketchy thing ... now this

:ph34r:

i don't know how you socal peeps deal working in that crazy market. :wacko:

::vibes::
 
I beleive there's something in the LA LEMSA website. I'll look through it tomorrow...
 
In LA unless you're instructed by 911 contracted company or emergency personal to respond code 3, you're not permitted to do so. That is the local Los Angeles regulation. I do not know if county got anything specific.

edit: The company were informed of the rules when they first got their package from ladot to operate their company in la.
 
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So what if I choose to call a private ambulance rather then use a city one?
 
So what if I choose to call a private ambulance rather then use a city one?

LA Firemedics get to spend that much more time in their leather recliners? We wouldn't want them to miss the exciting conclusion of Lost or anything. :unsure:
 
So what if I choose to call a private ambulance rather then use a city one?

Perfectly acceptable. There is no set response standard for a private response like that, and you can wait as long as you want. Want fast service? That's what 911 is for. Don't like the fire department, complain to your city to drop them as the provider.
 
Perfectly acceptable. There is no set response standard for a private response like that, and you can wait as long as you want. Want fast service? That's what 911 is for. Don't like the fire department, complain to your city to drop them as the provider.

I want prompt service, what I dont need is an engine, a ladder, ambulance, and thirty two paramedics standing in my living room and shutting down my street so I can get my grandmother to the hospital because she hasn t peed in two days.
 
I want prompt service, what I dont need is an engine, a ladder, ambulance, and thirty two paramedics standing in my living room and shutting down my street so I can get my grandmother to the hospital because she hasn t peed in two days.

Call private ambulance. It is not life threatening emergency.
 
Perfectly acceptable. There is no set response standard for a private response like that, and you can wait as long as you want. Want fast service? That's what 911 is for. Don't like the fire department, complain to your city to drop them as the provider.

I want prompt service, what I dont need is an engine, a ladder, ambulance, and thirty two paramedics standing in my living room and shutting down my street so I can get my grandmother to the hospital because she hasn t peed in two days.

... so in this case, wouldn't the privates be responding via Code 2, not Code 3?

afaik, privates cannot respond code 3 unless they have the 911 contract and the permits for it... they *can* upgrade to code 3 when transporting if the situation warrants
 
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