West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SR42

Introduced
2/25/22  
Enrolled
2/28/22  

Caption

Recognizing 911 public safety telecommunicators as true "first responders"

Impact

The passage of SR42 would have a symbolic yet meaningful impact on state laws concerning the recognition of public safety roles. By designating 911 telecommunicators as first responders, it aligns them with other emergency response professions such as firefighters and law enforcement officers. This recognition may lead to discussions on enhancing support systems, training, and funding for telecommunicators, ultimately improving the quality of emergency response services within the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution 42 (SR42), introduced by Senator Lindsay, seeks to formally recognize 911 public safety telecommunicators as true first responders. The resolution highlights the critical role these individuals play in the emergency response system, stating that they serve 24/7 and make significant personal sacrifices to respond to calls that protect lives and property. By acknowledging their contributions, the resolution aims to enhance public awareness of the dedication and challenges faced by telecommunicators in high-stress situations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR42 appears to be very supportive. Many recognize the essential role of telecommunicators during emergencies, and this resolution serves to elevate their status within the public safety community. The endorsement from various stakeholders, including local government officials and emergency service leaders, further reflects a consensus that these individuals deserve recognition and respect for their service.

Contention

While SR42 enjoys broad support, some may argue about the appropriateness of designating telecommunicators as first responders, given the ongoing debate over the definition and scope of emergency responder roles. However, the resolution mainly aims to honor their contributions and bring attention to the challenges they face, rather than altering existing responsibilities or funding mechanisms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV SC519

Public safety telecommunicators; recognize as first responders.

WV SCR1030

Recognizing public safety telecommunicators

WV SCR79

Urging The Counties To Recognize 911 Emergency Services Dispatchers As First Responders In Their Respective Jurisdictions.

WV SR72

Urging The Counties To Recognize 911 Emergency Services Dispatchers As First Responders In Their Respective Jurisdictions.

WV HCR105

Urging The Counties To Recognize 911 Emergency Services Dispatchers As First Responders In Their Respective Jurisdictions.

WV SR0031

A resolution to recognize April 9-15, 2023, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week (NPSTW).

WV HR101

Urging The Counties To Recognize 911 Emergency Services Dispatchers As First Responders In Their Respective Jurisdictions.

WV HR377

Recognizing the week of April 14 through 20, 2024, as "Public Safety Telecommunicators Week" in Pennsylvania.

WV HR180

Recognizing the week of April 13 through 19, 2025, as "Public Safety Telecommunicators Week" in Pennsylvania.

WV HR0223

A resolution to declare April 15-19, 2024, as National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in the state of Michigan.

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