Ambulance Drivers Trained on Model Code of Conduct Regulations in Vellore and Surrounding Districts
New Guidelines for Ambulance Drivers on Cooperation with Static Surveillance Teams
In a recent update, new guidelines have been issued for ambulance drivers regarding their responsibilities during vehicle inspections. The guidelines emphasize the importance of cooperation between ambulance personnel and Static Surveillance Teams (SSTs) during vehicle checks.
Static Surveillance Teams are typically established to monitor and ensure compliance with safety and operational standards within the emergency services sector. The collaboration aims to enhance the transparency and efficiency of emergency response operations while promoting adherence to regulations.
These guidelines are part of an ongoing effort to improve coordination and communication among emergency service providers, which is crucial during critical situations. By fostering a cooperative environment between ambulance drivers and surveillance teams, the new policies are expected to contribute to the overall safety and reliability of emergency medical services.
Further information regarding the implementation schedule for these guidelines and any training sessions for ambulance drivers is expected to be released in the coming weeks.
