Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2662

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to critical incident intervention by emergency service providers

Impact

The implications of this bill extend to enhancing the support system surrounding emergency service intervention protocols. By formally incorporating police dispatchers and 911 operators into the critical incident intervention framework, the legislation acknowledges the comprehensive nature of emergency response that relies on effective communication and coordination between various service providers. This change aims to improve operational efficiency during critical incidents, ultimately benefiting public safety and enhancing service outcomes for Massachusetts residents.

Summary

House Bill 2662, also known as the Act Relative to Critical Incident Intervention by Emergency Service Providers, seeks to amend Massachusetts General Laws by expanding the definition of emergency service providers involved in critical incident interventions. Specifically, the bill proposes to include police dispatchers and 911 operators in the existing legal framework that governs the responsibilities and protections for emergency responders during critical incidents. This inclusion recognizes the vital role that dispatchers and operators play in managing emergencies and providing necessary support to first responders on the scene.

Contention

While there may be general support for the bill given its focus on public safety, potential points of contention could arise around the resources allocated for training and support for these newly included roles. Questions regarding staffing levels, budget implications, and adequacy of training for dispatchers and operators could surface during legislative discussions. Stakeholders involved in public safety may have differing perspectives on the resources required to implement the proposed changes effectively, which could lead to debates on the best approach to enhancing emergency response without overextending current capabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1549

Relative to critical incident intervention by emergency service providers

MA H2301

Relative to critical incident intervention by emergency service providers

MA H2534

Relative to "Critical Incident Leave"

MA S1570

Relative to the well-being of law enforcement officers after involvement in a critical incident

MA H2355

Relative to the well-being of law enforcement officers after involvement in a critical incident

MA H181

Relative to early intervention services for children with prenatal exposure to opioids

MA H610

Requiring critical incident drills in schools

MA S32

Relative to cyber incident response

MA S980

To provide critical community health services

MA H1694

To provide critical community health services

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.