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Code · Utah · Title 53 — Public Safety Code · Chapter 2D

53-2d-805. Duties of emergency medical dispatch centers.

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Effective 7/1/2024
53-2d-805. Duties of emergency medical dispatch centers.
An emergency medical dispatch center shall:
(1)implement a system to receive and manage the information reported to the emergency medical dispatch center under Section 53-2d-803 ;
(2)record in the system described in Subsection (1), all information received under Section 53-2d-803 within 14 days after the day on which the information is received;
(3)inform an individual who calls to report a potential incident of sudden cardiac arrest of the location of an AED located at the address of the potential sudden cardiac arrest;
(4)provide verbal instructions to an individual described in Subsection
(3)to:
(a)help the individual determine if a patient is in cardiac arrest; and
(b)if needed:
(i)provide direction to start CPR;
(ii)offer instructions on how to perform CPR; or
(iii)offer instructions on how to use an AED, if one is available; and
(5)provide the information contained in the system described in Subsection (1), upon request, to the bureau.
Amended by Chapter 147 , 2024 General Session
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