Sec. 10. If a public safety answering point (as described in IC 36-8-16.7-20) transfers a telephone caller to a public safety telecommunicator described under section 3 of this chapter, the public safety answering point shall do the following:
(1) Use an evidence based protocol approved by the public safety answering point's medical director for the identification of a person in need of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
(2) Provide appropriate training and continuing education, as determined by an evidence based protocol and approved by the public safety answering point's medical director, for identification of a person in need of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
(3) Ensure that any public safety answering point that transfers a telephone call uses public safety telecommunicators who meet the training requirements set forth under section 5 of this chapter to provide instruction on administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
As added by P.L.54-2019, SEC.4.
Structure Indiana Code
Chapter 25. T-Cpr Training for Public Safety Telecommunicators
36-8-25-2. "Public Safety Agency"
36-8-25-3. "Public Safety Telecommunicator"
36-8-25-5. T-Cpr Training Requirements
36-8-25-6. Department Powers and Duties
36-8-25-7. Minimum Training Program Standards
36-8-25-9. Agreements Between Public Safety Agencies
36-8-25-10. Public Safety Answering Point Duties
36-8-25-11. Exemption From Training Requirements
36-8-25-12. Immunity of Public Safety Telecommunicator Who Completes Training Requirements
36-8-25-13. Telephone Caller Who Declines to Receive T-Cpr Instruction
36-8-25-14. Employees Answering 911 Calls Who Are Not Public Safety Telecommunicators