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AMBULANCE SETUP

AMBULANCE SETUP

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Basic Life Support Equipments Ventilation and airway equipment, heart monitoring and defibrillation, immobilization devices, bandages, communication devices

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Product Overview

The Ambulance Setup is a comprehensive collection of basic life support equipment designed for effective ventilation and airway management.

It includes essential tools such as heart monitoring devices, defibrillators, immobilization devices, and communication systems.

Each component is carefully selected to meet the standards required in emergency medical situations.

This setup ensures that healthcare professionals have the necessary equipment for rapid response and patient stabilization.

Applications & Use Cases

This product is used primarily in ambulances, hospitals, and emergency response teams across Kenya.

It is essential for paramedics, nurses, and doctors who need to provide immediate care to patients in critical conditions.

The setup is suitable for both urban and rural settings, ensuring that patients receive timely assistance wherever they are located.

It is also beneficial for clinics and home healthcare providers offering emergency services.

Care & Maintenance

To maintain the Ambulance Setup, regularly check all equipment for functionality and cleanliness.

Clean surfaces with disinfectants after each use to prevent contamination.

Store the equipment in a climate-controlled environment, ensuring that it is easily accessible during emergencies.

Conduct routine checks and servicing based on the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure reliability.

Proper care extends the lifespan of the equipment and ensures readiness for patient care in Nairobi and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is an ambulance driver paid in Kenya?

The total gross salary for the position Ambulance Driver ranges between 21,237 KES and 148,444 KES per month. For an accurate comparison, we recommend checking your salary through the questionnaire on Paylab.com to get a more precise view of the salary, considering the region where you work.

How to get an ambulance in Kenya?

DIAL 999 TO CALL AN AMBULANCE IN KENYA 999 is the toll-free number for emergency services in Kenya, including for ambulance, fire and EMS, according to the government..

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