AMBUS Used as Resource to Alleviate Hospital ER Load

AMBUS Used as Resource to Alleviate Hospital ER Load


 

City of Corpus Christi

Photo by Gabriela Morrow

Photo by Gabriela Morrow

CORPUS CHRISTI (News Release) - The City of Corpus Christi will begin using the newly-acquired Ambulance Bus (AMBUS) to provide emergency medical care at Doctors Regional Hospital. The recent spike in COVID-19 cases has placed an enormous strain on emergency room capacity. The AMBUS will provide an additional treatment area for non-COVID-related emergencies.

“We are proud that as a City we are able to provide the services of our Ambulance Bus to relieve current strain on our health care system due to the spike in COVID-19 related illnesses” said Mayor Paulette M. Guajardo.

The AMBUS will be run by the Corpus Christi Fire Department and Corpus Christi Medical Center Staff to help emergencies that are not COVID-related. The AMBUS is a $1 million dollar vehicle that has life-saving equipment.

The AMBUS was put into service by the Corpus Christi Fire Department (CCFD) in May and can care for up to 21 patients at one time. The AMBUS was awarded to the City with help from the Coastal Bend Regional Advisory Committee (CBRAC).

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