Final answer:
If the receiving facility does not have adequate resources, the patient can be transported to another facility or a distant hospital using a BLS ambulance if necessary.
Step-by-step explanation:
When a receiving facility does not have adequate resources to take care of a patient, the next step is to determine whether there is an appropriate facility within a reasonable distance. If there is, then the patient can be transported to that facility. If there is no appropriate facility nearby, then a BLS (Basic Life Support) ambulance can be used to transport the patient to a distant hospital. This is done when the transport of the patient by ambulance is absolutely necessary. On the other hand, if there is a medical emergency, it may be necessary to dispatch an emergency physician to the scene.