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Orange County Fire Authority
Contract #
A-2005-310-17
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Police
Council Approval Date
9/19/2005
Destruction Year
2012
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Attachment C <br />Section 9 Medical Suoolies and Limited Types of Pharmaceuticals <br />AEL Ref No Title/ Description Fall 2004 <br />SHSP/ LETPPMMRSEMPG SEL Ref Number <br />6'..S/ <br />9.1.9 <br />Otoscope /Ophthalmoscope <br />09ME- 00 -OTOP <br />k] ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Otoscope /Ophthalmoscope <br />9.1.10 <br />Equipment, Oxygen <br />09ME- 00 -OXYE <br />❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Durable oxygen equipment (e.g., cylinders, regulators, manifolds, etc.) to <br />09ME- 00 -SUCT <br />V ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />facilitate the storage and delivery of medical oxygen. <br />9.1.11 <br />Oximeter, Pulse <br />09ME- 00 -PDXI <br />[,/] ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Non - invasive device that monitors oxygen saturation levels in blood. <br />09ME- 00 -THER <br />9.1.12 <br />❑ ❑ <br />Refrigerator <br />09ME- 00 -RFGR <br />S6 ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Device for maintaining temperature control (cooling) for pharmaceutical and <br />09ME -00 -VENT <br />© ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />other medical equipment. <br />9.1.13 <br />Shelter, Medical <br />09ME- 00 -SHEL <br />FVJ ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Easy to assemble structure to provide temporary shelter for patients and <br />9.1.20 <br />medical practitioners. Constructed of lightweight frame and /or inflatable. <br />09ME -01 -COTS <br />9.1.14 <br />❑ ❑ <br />Equipment, Spinal Immobilization <br />09ME -00 -SPIN <br />V] ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Adjuncts that enable spinal immobilization of patients from all types of <br />9.1.21 <br />positions and environments. <br />09ME- 01 -GURN <br />9.1.15 <br />❑ ❑ <br />Splints, durable <br />09ME- 00 -SPLT <br />❑J ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Splints that enable all types of limb immobilization. All types and sizes. <br />9.1.16 <br />Stethoscope <br />09ME -00 -STET <br />J❑ ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Durable stethoscope to assist In patient care through audible assessments <br />(auscultation). Durable and disposal models available. <br />9.1.17 <br />Equipment, Suction Units <br />09ME- 00 -SUCT <br />V ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Negative pressure devices that enable suctioning of patient airway. Airway <br />maintenance device. Various models, both powered and manually operated. <br />9.1.18 <br />Thermometer <br />09ME- 00 -THER <br />J❑ ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Devices that enable assessment of patient temperature. <br />9.1.19 <br />Ventilators <br />09ME -00 -VENT <br />© ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Positive pressure ventilators that deliver regulated volumes of oxygen to <br />patients requiring invasive respiratory support. Adult and pediatric <br />applications. <br />9.1.20 <br />Cots <br />09ME -01 -COTS <br />J❑ ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Portable, lightweight structures that are easily assembled to accommodate <br />patients in supine position. Typically used in shelter operations. <br />9.1.21 <br />Gurneys <br />09ME- 01 -GURN <br />FL�J ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Portable patient movement devices. Adjustable positions both vertical and <br />horizontal. Durable medical equipment. <br />9.1.22 <br />Litters /Stretchers <br />09ME- 01 -LITR <br />© ❑ <br />❑ ❑ <br />Variable-position patient transport devices. <br />Interactive versions of this appendix and the Fall 2004 SEL are available on -line at rvww.rkb.miptorg. <br />Wednesday, April 27, 2005 Full AEL: Page 45 of 78 <br />
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