First Aid and Safety Patrol of Lebanon owns and operates twenty-two (22) emergency medical service vehicles. Most of these emergency vehicles are capable of responding as paramedic equipped vehicles be it in the capacity of a Mobile Intensive Care Unit (MICU) or as an Advanced Life Support squad.
First Aid and Safety Patrol of Lebanon maintains a large cache of Advanced Life Support level equipment. These units offer advanced care such as EKG’s, Direct EKG Field-to-Facility Transmission, IV’s, breathing tubes, DriveCam (a digital and audio recording device trained on the roadway to capture vehicular events), and Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) devices and medication administration.
First Aid and Safety Patrol of Lebanon receives its service medical direction from Dr. Steven Roda out of The Good Samaritan Health System. Dr. Roda’s medical direction allows for an aggressive and progressive set of treatment policies and procedures while maintaining strict control through stringent quality assurance measures. First Aid and Safety Patrol of Lebanon maintains quality assurance and performance improvement programs administered through its Advanced Life Support Control Committee.