Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "public safety telecommunicator" means an individual who:
(1) answers 911 emergency medical telephone calls on behalf of a public safety agency; and
(2) has the authority, based on a protocol adopted by the public safety agency, to provide T-CPR instructions to a telephone caller before the arrival of professional medical assistance by first responders.
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