South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3653

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Ambulances

Impact

The introduction of this bill is expected to reinforce the training and preparedness of emergency medical personnel in South Carolina. By ensuring that ambulances carry epinephrine auto-injectors, it enhances the capability of first responders to handle anaphylactic emergencies effectively. This aligns with public health initiatives aimed at improving emergency response systems statewide and addresses the need for quick intervention in cases of severe allergic reactions, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.

Summary

House Bill 3653 proposes an amendment to the South Carolina Code of Laws, specifically by adding Section 44-61-125. The primary requirement of this bill is that every ambulance operating within the state must be equipped with epinephrine auto-injectors. Additionally, it mandates that each ambulance is staffed by at least one certified emergency medical technician or attendant authorized to administer these devices. This legislation aims to enhance emergency medical response to allergic reactions that may require fast treatment, thereby potentially saving lives during critical situations where access to medication is time-sensitive.

Contention

While the bill appears to have a significant public health focus, it may also face scrutiny related to the financial and operational implications for ambulance services across South Carolina. Opponents might argue about the potential strain this could impose on smaller communities or volunteer services that might lack the resources to comply with these requirements, particularly if regulations set forth by the Department of Public Health present additional burdens. Discussions in legislative circles may center around balancing the need for enhanced medical care with the operational capabilities of local emergency services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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