CAAS Ground Vehicle Standard Open for 2nd Public Comment Period


GVS-2015-12BD-final-high-res-200pxAlt1The Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS) is asking for the second round of public comment on its Ground Vehicle Standard (GVS v.1.0) between May 1, 2015 and July 1, 2015.

The second round of public comment can only be on the revisions identified during the first round of public comment.  Please follow the links below to download the revised standard and review an outline of the proposed revisions to the Ground Vehicle Standard from the first public comment period.

Please click on this link to access the CAAS Ground Vehicle Standard (GVS v.1.0) or visit www.groundvehiclestandard.org.

The first round of public comment on its draft Ground Vehicle Standard for ambulances was held between October 1, 2014 and December 1, 2014.  Thank you to everyone who took the time to provide your valuable feedback.

This standard document was based upon the following guiding principles:

  • Ensures safety of the patient, provider and community
  • Ensures quality of the ambulance design
  • Supports and enhances the quality of patient care and patient movement
  • Establishes performance-based design standard
  • Supports efficient EMS operations
  • Promotes fiscal efficiency and cost benefit analysis
  • Incorporates relevant emerging technologies

The CAAS Ground Vehicle Standard (GVS v.1.0) identifies the minimum requirements for new automotive Emergency Medical Services (EMS) ground ambulances built on Original Equipment Manufacturer’s Chassis (OEM) that are prepared by the OME for use as an ambulance. This Standard applies to new vehicles only.

The CAAS Ground Vehicle Standard (GVS v.1.0) does not apply to the following vehicle categories:

  • Military Vehicles/Combat Support Ambulances
  • Wheel Chair Vans/Transport Vehicles
  • Mass-Casualty Vehicles/Ambulance Buses
  • Refurbished or Remounted Ambulances
  • Fire Apparatus

The purpose of the CAAS Ground Vehicle Standard (GVS v.1.0) is to best serve patients by providing ground ambulances that are safe, nationally recognized, properly constructed, easily maintained, and when professionally staffed and provisioned, will function reliably in pre-hospital or other mobile emergency medical service.  The CAAS Ground Vehicle Standard
(GVS v.1.0) establishes minimum requirements, performance parameters and essential criteria for the design of ground ambulances and to provide a practical degree of standardization.

For more information, please contact the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services at (phone) 847-657-6828, (fax) 847-657-6825, 1926 Waukegan Road, Suite 300, Glenview, IL  60025. www.caas.org

Thank you for your input.

Sincerely,

Sarah L. McEntee,
CAAS Executive Director