Our Services

 
 
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ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT (ALS)

Brewster Ambulance Service ALS vehicles are staffed at the advanced life support level. Our ALS ambulances are operated by highly skilled and trained staff and carry the necessary medical equipment required to stabilize, treat and transport patients to a hospital emergency department, cath lab, trauma center or for an interfacility transfer.

All of Brewster Advanced Life Support (ALS) vehicles include Zoll® ECG monitors with 12-lead capabilities and noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring. They also are equipped with Newport HT70 mechanical ventilators with multiple mode selections as well as noninvasive BiPAP/CPAP capabilities and ePCR charting.. Enhanced trauma service capabilities also come with a versatile complement of advanced life support medical supplies and apparatus to manage and care for critically ill or injured patients.

 
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BASIC LIFE SUPPORT (BLS)

Brewster Ambulance Service’s Basic Life Support (BLS) is for patients who require medical transportation and continuous medical supervision/monitoring. Emergency medical technicians (EMTs), who are trained to make treatment decisions, staff every Concierge BLS ambulance. Common BLS transport situations include:

  • Medical and surgical patients not requiring cardiac monitoring

  • Discharge to home and/or sub-acute care facilities (i.e. nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities)

  • Psychiatric patients

Each ambulance carries Basic Life Support (BLS) medical supplies, including glucometers, albuterol, defibrillators, aspirin, EpiPens, pulse oximetry, intranasal naloxone administration, splints, bandages, oxygen tanks and masks, and spinal immobilization equipment.

 
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WHEELCHAIR TRANSPORTATION

Brewster Ambulance Service wheelchair transport is specially designed to provide transportation for patients confined to a wheelchair or requiring a wheelchair for transport. With seats for family members or staff to accompany the patient, Our wheelchair vehicles comply with ADA standards and are operated by CPR-trained professionals.