Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 11, 2024) |
64. Department of Health |
64J. Division of Emergency Preparedness and Community Support |
64J-1. Emergency Medical Services |
1(1) Each applicant for an air ambulance license shall pay the required fee as specified in Section 18401.34(1)(j), F.S., 20and submit an application to the department on DH Form 1575, 04/09, Air Ambulance Service License Application which is incorporated by reference and available from the department, as defined by subsection 5164J-1.001(9), 52F.A.C., or at http://www.fl-ems.com. The air ambulance license shall automatically expire 2 years from the date of issuance.
70(2) Each air ambulance applicant or provider, pursuant to subsection 8064J-1.014(1), 81F.A.C., shall maintain on site and make available to the department at license application, license application renewal, change of insurance carrier or policy renewal, and documentation of the following minimum insurance coverage:
113(a) Each aircraft shall be insured for the sum of at least $100,000 for injuries to or death of any one person arising out of any one accident and the sum of at least $300,000 for injuries to or death of more than one person in any one accident. Any such policy on a leased aircraft must identify both the owner and the lessee of the aircraft.
182(b) In lieu of the insurance required in paragraph (2)(a), the provider or applicant may furnish a certificate of self-insurance establishing that the provider or applicant has a self-insurance plan to provide coverage identical to what is required in paragraph (2)(a) and that the plan has been approved by the Department of Insurance.
235(3) Each licensed air ambulance shall have emergency protocols which address at least, emergency procedures when the aircraft is overdue, when radio communications cannot be established, or when aircraft location cannot be verified. Each licensed rotary wing air ambulance shall document at least every 15 minutes of flight while en route to and from the patient’s location.
292(4) Each provider shall maintain in each paramedic’s employment file documentation of successful completion of an initial air crew member (ACM) education program that was conducted in accordance with the 1988 United States (U.S.) Department of Transportation (DOT) Air Medical Crew-Advanced National Standard Curriculum (NSC), which is incorporated by reference and is available for purchase from AAMS; 526 King Street, Suite 415, Alexandria, VA 22314; (703)836-8732. Each provider shall ensure and shall document in its employee records that each EMT and paramedic which it employs holds a current certification from the department.
384(5) Each air ambulance provider shall establish a safety committee. The committee shall:
397(a) Consist of a membership to include: one pilot, one flight medical crew member, the provider’s medical director, one hospital administrator if the provider is a hospital based program, and a representative of a quality assurance division if one exists;
437(b) Develop safety procedures for the provider;
444(c) Meet at least quarterly to review safety policies, procedures, unusual occurrences, safety issues, and audit compliance with safety policies and procedures:
466(d) Communicate the results of the safety audit to all program personnel; and
479(e) Record minutes of the meeting and retain them on file for 2 years.
493(6) Each prehospital air ambulance provider shall staff the aircraft with a minimum of one person who shall be a paramedic who meets the criteria in subsection 52064J-1.005(4), 521F.A.C.
522(7) Every air ambulance maintained by an air ambulance provider shall meet the structural, equipment and supply requirements listed in Table III.
544(8) Each prehospital rotary wing air ambulance when available for call shall meet the structural requirements listed in Table III, and shall be equipped as approved by the medical director of the service in the aircraft minimum equipment list. The aircraft minimum equipment list shall include, at a minimum, one each of the items listed in Table IV and shall be provided to the department upon request.
611TABLE III
613AIR AMBULANCE
615Structural, Equipment and Supply Requirements
620ITEM
621Aircraft Requirements
6231. Entrance large enough to allow loading of a patient.
6332. Interior large enough for two medical crew
641members.
6423. Cabin illumination of 40 foot-candles at patient
650level.
6514. FAA approved stretcher system with 2 straps.
6595. Isolated aircraft cockpit to protect pilot from
667in-flight interference.
6696. Each aircraft shall be equipped with FAA approved
678communication equipment that operates on
683frequencies which allow the flight and medical crew
691to communicate with ground and landing zone medical
699support exclusive of the air traffic control system.
7077. No smoking sign.
7118. External search light with a minimum of 400,000
721candle power illumination at 200 feet separate from
729the aircraft landing lights, movable 90 degrees
736longitudinally, 180 degrees laterally and capable of
743being controlled from inside the aircraft (Helicopter only).
751Medical Equipment Requirements
7541. Oxygen sufficient for duration of flight.
7612. Oxygen administration equipment.
7653. Oropharyngeal airways. Pediatric and adult.
7714. Hand operated bag-valve mask resuscitators, adult
778and pediatric accumulator, including adult, child
784and infant transparent masks capable of use with
792supplemental oxygen.
7945. Equipment suitable to determine blood pressure of
802the adult and pediatric patient during flight.
8096. Approved sharps container per Chapter 64E-16, F.A.C.
8177. Approved biohazardous waste plastic bag or
824impervious container per Chapter 64E-16, F.A.C.
8308. Portable suction unit with wide bore tubing and tips,
840electric or gas powered, which meets the minimum
848standards as published by the General Services
855Administration (GSA) in KKK-A-1822C
859specifications.
8609. Equipment suitable to determine blood pressure of
868the adult and pediatric patient during the flight.
876TABLE IV
878Prehospital Rotary Wing Air Ambulances
883ITEM
884Equipment
8851. Laryngoscope handle with batteries.
8902. Laryngoscope blades; adult, child and infant size.
8983. Pediatric I.V. arm board or splint appropriate for
907I.V. stabilization.
9094. Disposable endotracheal tubes; adult, child and
916infant sizes. Those below 5.5 mm shall be uncuffed.
9252.5 mm-5.0 mm uncuffed;
9295.5 mm-7.0 mm;
9327.5 mm-9.0 mm
9355. Endotracheal tube stylets pediatric and adult.
9426. Magill forceps, pediatric and adult sizes.
9497. Device for intratracheal meconium suctioning in
956newborns.
9578. Tourniquets.
9599. I.V. cannulae between 14 and 24 gauge.
96710. Macro drip sets.
97111. Micro drip sets.
97512. I.V. pressure infuser.
97913. Needles between 18 and 25 gauge.
98614. Intraosseous needles and three way
992stop cocks.
99415. Assorted syringes.
99716. D.C. battery powered portable monitor
1003with defibrillation and pacing
1007capabilities, ECG printout and spare
1012battery. The unit shall be capable of
1019delivering pediatric defibrillation (energy
1023below 25 watts/sec and appropriate equipment).
102917. Monitoring electrodes for adults and pediatrics.
103618. Glucometer.
103819. Pediatric length based measurement device for
1045equipment selection and drug dosage.
105020. Flexible suction catheters assorted sizes.
105621. Multitrauma dressings.
105922. ABD pads.
106223. Sterile gauze pads.
106624. Adhesive tape assorted sizes.
107125. Patient restraints, wrist and ankle.
107726. Soft roller bandages.
108127. Bandage shears.
108428. Sterile obstetrical kit to include, at minimum, bulb
1093syringe, sterile scissors or scalpel, and cord clamps
1101or cord ties.
110429. Burn sheets.
110730. Flashlight with batteries.
111131. Vaseline gauze.
111432. Gloves – latex or other suitable material. For all
1124crew members.
112633. Face masks for all crew members.
113334. Naso and oropharyngeal airways assorted sizes.
114035. Safety goggles or equivalent meeting A.N.S.I.
1147Z87.1 standard.
114936. Bulb syringe separate from obstetrical kit.
115637. Thermal, absorbent, reflective blanket.
116138. Standing orders.
116439. Electronic waveform capnography capable of
1170real-time monitoring and printing record of the
1177intubated patient (effective 01/01/2008).
1181________________________________________________________________________________________
1182MEDICATION
1183WT./VOL.
1184____________________________________________________________________________________
11851. Atropine sulfate.
11882. Dextrose 50 percent.
11923. Epinephrine HCL.
11951:1,000
11974. Epinephrine HCL.
12001:10,000
12025. Ventricular dysrhythmic.
12056. Sodium Bicarbonate.
120850 mEq. or 44.6. mEg.
12137. Naloxone (Narcan).
12161 mg./m1. 2 mg. amp.
12218. Nitroglycerin.
12230.4 mg.
12259. Benzodiazepine
1227sedative/anticonvulsant.
122810. Inhalant beta adrenergic
1232agent of choice with
1236nebulizer apparatus, as
1239approved by the medical
1243director.
1244____________________________________________________________________________________
1245I.V. Solutions
1247____________________________________________________________________________________
12481. Lactated Ringers or
1252Normal Saline.
1254Rulemaking Authority 1256381.0011, 1257401.25, 1258401.251, 1259401.265, 1260401.35 FS. 1262Law Implemented 1264381.0011, 1265395.405, 1266401.23, 1267401.24, 1268401.25, 1269401.251, 1270401.252, 1271401.26, 1272401.27, 1273401.30, 1274401.31, 1275401.321, 1276401.34, 1277401.35, 1278401.41, 1279401.411, 1280401.414, 1281401.421 FS. 1283History–New 11-29-82, Amended 4-26-84, 3-11-85, Formerly 10D-66.51, Amended 4-12-88, 8-3-88, 8-7-89, 12-10-92, 11-30-93, 10-2-94, 1-26-97, Formerly 10D-66.051, Amended 1-3-99, 9-3-00, 5-15-01, 12-18-06, Formerly 130664E-2.005, 1307Amended 9-2-09.