Images & Equipment Specs of the interior of your period correct ambulances, combination's, et al.
It would be easier to say what I don't have in my cars. I will take a stab at it though.
O2,masks, cannulas, oral, nasal airways and either combi tube or EGTA. Rico, Laerdal or both suctions, defibrillator, bio phone, BVM, Demand Valve, Board splints, basket splints, air splints. Bandages and dressings of all sizes, burn sheets, ob kit, blood bourne pathogen kit, c collars, immobilizers, long board, spine boards Kendricks extrication device, hare traction splint. Some cars have MAST Reeves stretcher, scoop and folding stretchers, CPR board, stair chair, jump kit. Portable and some in car mounted b/p cuffs, code clock. Seat belt cutters, one car has a thumper and it goes on and on.............
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I know we had glass IV bottles on our medic unit in Maryland when I joined in '80, through about '82. (No, it wasn't just for Nitro drips.) I didn't do it, but someone else on a call with me dropped one and broke it.Ed, you are right on. Turns out Baxter first released their plastic IV bag in 1970. It would take a year or two to replace glass.
It looks like there is a pig back there!!!!
It looks like there is a pig back there!!!!
And that surprises you why?