Van spaces can be grouped on one level of parking structures. The minimum 20 ft (6.1 m) width allows for two-way vehicular traffic and for one fire apparatus vehicle to pass while another is working at a fire hydrant or conducting aerial operations while the 13.5 ft (4.1 m) vertical clearance ensures that fire apparatus can safely pass under power lines, bridges, and other obstructions. Fire department access roads must be provided so fire apparatus can drive within 50 ft (15 m) of an exterior door that allows access to the interior of the building. In March, the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS) released their Ground Vehicle Standard (GVS v.1.0) for automotive ambulances, and last fall the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) released NFPA 1917, 2016 edition Standard for Automotive Ambulances. We can provide you a custom quote or schedule a demo with your local Braun ambulance dealer. Developed with consideration of KKK-A-1822 and NFPA 1901: Standard for Automotive Fire Apparatus, NFPA 1917 defines the minimum requirements for the design, performance, and testing of new automotive ambulances. Terms of Use The report also found that 44 percent of patients were ejected from the cot in serious crashes. on . model provides optimum room, storage, and comfort. hTKSQuQ64XQ#].C;rLj2As-zXR!c'gASz^^|nj]s>p n#T jnb@ 5,l)bCl"*ebOD7uT')ydG|S~,*B8 ywmAI 98 100 Height (ft.) 9 12 Length (ft.) 30 34 Commercial Chassis Tanker - Tandem Rear Axle Min Max Front GAWR 12,000 18,000 Rear GAWR 34,000 56,000 Width (in.) You must enable JavaScript in your browser to view and post comments. According to a 20-year National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) study (PDF), there is an average of 4,500 crashes involving ambulances every year. After all, there had been little significant change since the 1970s when the EMS community was just beginning to move away from using hearses. 16.04.011 Fire code official defined. 0000006876 00000 n Other obstructions might include gates, doors or any other security feature. %%EOF Human factors is concerned with understanding how humans interact with their surrounding systemin this case how EMS providers interact with their patients and the workspace in the patient compartment.