Code of Massachusetts Regulations
105 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Title 105 CMR 170.000 - Emergency Medical Services System
Section 170.385 - Service Availability and Backup
Universal Citation: 105 MA Code of Regs 105.170
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(A)
(1) Each EFR service at the EMS first
response and BLS levels shall ensure that the level of service for which it is
licensed is available to the public within the service's regular operating area
24 hours per day, seven days per week, by providing the service's own personnel
and EMS vehicles, or supplementing its own EMS staff through written
agreement(s) with other service(s).
(2) Each ambulance service licensed to
operate and maintain Class I or IV ambulances shall ensure that BLS emergency
ambulance service is available to the public within the service's regular
operating area 24 hours per day, seven days per week, by providing the
service's own personnel and EMS vehicles, or by written agreement(s) with other
service(s).
(3) Adequate backup for
ambulance services shall consist of, at a minimum, both first and second backup
as defined in
105
CMR 170.385(A)(3)(a) and
(b), and shall meet any additional
requirements of the applicable service zone plan. First and second backup
vehicles shall be at least two separate ambulances.
(a)
First Backup.
1. First backup for a Class I ambulance shall
be either a Class I or II ambulance;
2. First backup for a Class IV air ambulance
shall be another Class IV air ambulance, a Class I ambulance, or a Class II
ambulance.
(b)
Second Backup.
1.
Second backup for a Class I ambulance shall be either a Class I, II, or V
ambulance.
2. Second backup for a
Class IV air ambulance shall be either a Class IV, a Class I ambulance, a Class
II ambulance, or a Class V ambulance.
(B) Exception: An ambulance service that responds only to calls from a unique population is exempt from the requirements of 105 CMR 170.385(A). However, the ambulance service shall provide service either with its own personnel and ambulance(s) or by written arrangements for adequate backup during the hours when the unique population it serves might require service.
(C)
(1)
Each service licensed to provide advanced life support service shall ensure
that ALS service is available to the public within the service's regular
operating area, in accordance with the applicable service zone plan, 24 hours
per day, seven days per week, by providing the service's own personnel and EMS
vehicles, or by written agreement(s) with other service(s).
(2) Adequate ALS backup for ambulance
services shall consist of the following minimum requirements, and shall meet
any additional requirements of the applicable service zone plan.
(a) For a Class I ambulance, a Class I or II
ambulance, operated by an ALS licensed ambulance service staffed and equipped
to provide ALS at a level of service equal to or greater than the ALS service
being backed up;
(b) For a Class IV
ambulance, another Class IV ambulance, a Class I ambulance or a Class II
ambulance operated by an ALS licensed ambulance service staffed and equipped to
provide ALS at a level of service equal to or greater than the ALS service
being backed up.
(3)
(a) Each service applying for an initial ALS
license shall have three years from the date the ALS license is first issued
within which to meet the standards of ALS service delivery in
105
CMR 170.385(C)(1).
(b) Each ALS-Advanced service applying for an
upgrade in license to the ALS-Paramedic level shall have three years from the
date the ALS-Paramedic license is issued within which to meet the standards of
105
CMR 170.385(C)(1) as it
applies to ALS-Paramedic service.
(c) In the interim period, each service
included in
105
CMR 170.385(2)(a) or (b)
shall ensure that ALS service at the level of licensure for which it is
applying is available to the public within its regular operating area at a
minimum eight hours per day, seven days per week.
(4)
Exceptions:
(a) An ambulance service that responds only
to calls from a unique population is exempt from the requirements of
105
CMR 170.385(C)(1) and (2).
However, the ambulance service shall provide service either with its own
personnel and ambulance(s) or by written arrangements for adequate backup
during the hours when the unique population it serves might require
service.
(b) If no ALS ambulance
service exists in an adjacent city or town, the ambulance service is exempt
from the ALS backup requirements of
105
CMR 170.385(C)(1) and
(2).
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