& Kent County EMS Council
Approved
2011
Approved by: President James L. Price, Jr.
Revised
September 2025
ALS CHASE UNIT STANDARDS
A. All ALS Chase Vehicles to be numbered with a 2-digit number per your station and
per the level of care riding on the unit (Medic, Paramedic, etc.) that does not
correspond with the Company’s Ambulances.
Example: Medic 2-1, Paramedic 3-1, Medic 5-1, Paramedic 7-3, Medic 8-4.
If no ALS providers are staffing ALS Chase Vehicle, then the following radio designation examples shall be used: EMS 2-1, IV 3-1, EMS 5-1, IV 7-3, EMS 8-4
B. The vehicle shall consist of a motorized piece of apparatus of minimum capacity to
carry the equipment named below without being overloaded. The vehicle shall meet
DOT specifications and shall not exceed chassis manufacturer's G.V.W. It must be
registered as an emergency vehicle and meet all codes of the Maryland Motor
Vehicle Administration or its successors.
C. ALS Chase Units shall be equipped as follows.
Must remain compliant with all updates and additions to the “Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Service System” Voluntary Ambulance Inspection Program for BLS First Responder Unit and ALS Chase Unit Equipment List and complete recertification Bi-annually in accordance with MIEMSS.
D. All loose equipment shall be mounted in brackets and fastened to the apparatus.
Safety Equipment
1. Two – Wheel Chocks, mounted in a readily accessible location, that together will hold the apparatus, when loaded to its GVWR or GCWR, on hard surface with 20 precent grade with transmission in neutral and the parking brake released.
2. One traffic vest for each seating position, each vest to comply with ANSI/ISEA 207, Standard for High-Visibility Public Safety Vests, and have a five-point breakaway feature that includes two at the shoulders, two at the sides, one at the front.
a. Traffic vest may be part of the members issued PPE, at which point would not be required to be carried on the apparatus.
3. Five (5) fluorescent orange traffic cones not less than 28-in. height, each equipped with a 6-in. retro-reflective white band no more than 4-in. from the top of the cone, and additional 4-in. retro-reflective white band 2-in. below the 6-in. band.
4. One (1) roll of fire-line tape or caution tape.
5. Apparatus shall have an audible back-up alarm.
6. One (1) CO Detector/Monitor attached to the ALS/BLS bag.
Radios and Reference Materials
One (1) two-way radio to meet county standards.
Two (2) portable radio to meet county standards.
One (1) current Kent County Map Book
One (1) Map Book for all surrounding counties in which the company responds to an alarm.
One (1) GPS or Tablet may be used in place of items 3 and 4.
One (1) Emergency Guidebook (ERG).
Suggested Items
One (1) Halligan type tool for forcible entry
One (1) flat head axe for forcible entry.
One (1) pair bolt cutter
One (1) clipboard or binder containing HIPPA/billing sheets, paper refusals, MIEMSS short forms, and Kent County Maryland Rehab forms.
One (1) 75-ft. throw rope bags
Minimum of one (1) life jackets.
Betterton Volunteer Fire Company, Inc.
Chief Renny Grapes
YES NO NOT PRESENT
Chestertown Volunteer Fire Company, Inc.
Chief John Darling
YES NO NOT PRESENT
Community Volunteer Fire Company of Millington, Inc.
Chief Charles Boyles
YES NO NOT PRESENT
Galena Volunteer Fire Company, Inc.
Chief Albert (Bert) Piasecki, Jr.
YES NO NOT PRESENT
Kennedyville Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.
Chief James L. Price, Jr.
YES NO NOT PRESENT
Kent & Queen Anne’s Rescue Squad, Inc.
Chief Jason Lobley
YES NO NOT PRESENT
Rock Hall Volunteer Fire Company, Inc.
Chief Mike Pinder
YES NO NOT PRESENT
Kent County Emergency Service Board
Chair Lynn Sutton
Submitted for Emergency Service Board Approval on ____October 20th, 2025___________
Compliance Date ______November 19th, 2025_______________________________________