Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 30.09.10.06 - Standard Ambulance Suction UnitsEach ambulance shall be equipped with one:
A. Onboard suction unit which is: (1) Powered by a reliable source from: (a) The engine manifold, or(b) An electrically powered vacuum pump;(2) Capable of developing a:(a) Vacuum pressure equivalent to at least 300 mm Hg within 4 seconds of clamping, and(b) Free air flow of at least 20 liters/minute at the end of the collection tube;(3) Adjustable in suction force for use in children and intubated patients;(4) Equipped with wide bore tubing;(5) Equipped with one rigid pharyngeal suction tip; and(6) Equipped with two suction catheters with integral thumb controls in assorted sizes appropriate for the patients being transported including at least one size from among:(a) 6, 8, 10, or 12 French catheter, and(b) 14, 16, or 18 French catheter; andB. Portable suction unit which is: (1) Capable of operating continuously under suction for at least 20 minutes while independent of alternating current;(2) Capable of developing: (a) A vacuum pressure equivalent to 300 mm Hg within 4 seconds of clamping, and(b) A free air flow of at least 20 liters/minute at the end of the suction tube;(3) Equipped with wide bore tubing;(4) Equipped with one rigid pharyngeal suction tip; and(5) Equipped with two suction catheters with integral thumb controls in sizes appropriate for the patients being transported including one size from among: (a) 6, 8, 10, or 12 French catheter, and(b) 14, 16, or 18 French catheter.Md. Code Regs. 30.09.10.06
Regulations .06, Standard Commercial Ambulance Equipment, adopted effective January 10, 2000 (26:27 Md. R. 2017)