New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2562

Introduced
5/12/22  

Caption

Authorizes certain basic life support services vehicles to be staffed by one emergency medical technician and one first responder while in service.

Impact

The implications of S2562 are substantial, promoting increased flexibility in staffing BLS vehicles and potentially allowing for more timely emergency medical responses, particularly in rural or underserved areas where volunteer EMTs play a crucial role. By enabling volunteers to serve alongside trained first responders, this bill is designed to optimize resource allocation among BLS squads, which sometimes struggle to meet staffing requirements due to limited availability of personnel. However, the coming-into-effect provisions suggest that such arrangements would not apply to vehicles responding to 9-1-1 emergencies, which are mandated to follow stricter staffing guidelines.

Summary

Senate Bill S2562 aims to amend existing regulations regarding staffing of basic life support services (BLS) vehicles in New Jersey. The bill specifically authorizes BLS vehicles to be staffed by one volunteer emergency medical technician (EMT) and one first responder, even while in service. This is particularly significant as it revises the prior law that required BLS vehicles to staff a minimum of two EMTs or a mix of EMTs and first responders without the ability to operate under a volunteer-only system on service calls. The bill clearly defines the roles and qualifications of the individuals staffing these vehicles, ensuring that the volunteer EMT is present in the patient compartment whenever a patient is being transported.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill enhances operational efficiency and community care by empowering volunteer EMTs, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of a single EMT and a first responder to ensure patient safety and quality care during transport. Opponents might question whether this new staffing model could compromise care standards, particularly given the increasing complexity of medical emergencies faced in the field. Overall, the bill's passage may prompt discussions within the emergency medical services community about balancing volunteerism with professional care standards in BLS operations.

Companion Bills

NJ A4576

Same As Authorizes certain basic life support services vehicles to be staffed by one emergency medical technician and one first responder while in service.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4576

Authorizes certain basic life support services vehicles to be staffed by one emergency medical technician and one first responder while in service.

NJ S3241

Extends temporary waiver of certain basic life support services and specialty care transport unit crewmember requirements.

NJ A4918

Extends temporary waiver of certain basic life support services and specialty care transport unit crewmember requirements.

NJ S4014

Provides for licensure of emergency medical responders and emergency medical technicians and certification of mobility assistance vehicle operators; revises requirements for delivery of emergency medical and patient transportation services.

NJ S318

Temporarily waives certain basic life support services crewmember requirements.

NJ A5872

Makes temporary waiver for certain emergency services vehicle crewmember requirements permanent.

NJ A690

Temporarily waives certain basic life support services crewmember requirements.

NJ A798

Revises requirements for emergency medical services delivery.

NJ S1047

Revises requirements for emergency medical services delivery.

NJ HB73

In emergency medical services system, further providing for emergency medical responders, for emergency medical technicians, for emergency medical services vehicle operators and for advanced life support ambulances.

Similar Bills

NJ A4576

Authorizes certain basic life support services vehicles to be staffed by one emergency medical technician and one first responder while in service.

NJ S3241

Extends temporary waiver of certain basic life support services and specialty care transport unit crewmember requirements.

NJ S318

Temporarily waives certain basic life support services crewmember requirements.

NJ A4918

Extends temporary waiver of certain basic life support services and specialty care transport unit crewmember requirements.

NJ A5872

Makes temporary waiver for certain emergency services vehicle crewmember requirements permanent.

NJ A1018

Revises requirements for operation of mobile intensive care programs and paramedic licensure.

NJ A2196

Revises requirements for operation of mobile intensive care programs and paramedic licensure.

NJ A4107

Makes various changes concerning regulation of emergency medical services; establishes mobile integrated health program and new State Emergency Medical Services Director in DOH.