The purpose of this chapter is in an effort
to increase the availability of volunteer rescue squads for emergency
situations, and to eliminate the use of volunteer rescue squads for
nonemergency services.
All state-licensed nursing homes, health-care
facilities, rest homes, health maintenance organizations and other
licensed medical care providers within the Township are hereby required
to own, lease, rent or have immediately available by other arrangement
an appropriately staffed ambulance for the transporting of patients
in need of nonemergency care. The ambulance shall be available 365
days a year and 24 hours a day, and shall be utilized as primary responder.
The resident director, manager or corporate officer of such locations
shall certify the availability of an appropriately staffed ambulance,
and communicate the terms of the chapter to all employees involved
with emergency care.
[Amended 7-19-2021 by Ord. No. 21-16]
A duly licensed nursing home, rest home or health
maintenance organization and other licensed medical care providers
may request the appropriate Emergency Medical Services Agency providing
emergency ambulance service to said nursing home, rest home or health
maintenance organization in any situation which falls within the definition
of "advanced life support," as such term is defined in N.J.S.A. 26:2K-7
et seq., and applicable regulations promulgated by the New Jersey
Department of Health. Such situations, by way of example subject to
any statutory clarifications and definitions cited above, shall include
chest pain, difficulty in breathing, sudden loss of consciousness,
stroke, diabetic emergency, cardiac arrest, life-threatening hemorrhaging
or other life-threatening condition.
[Amended 7-19-2021 by Ord. No. 21-16]
It shall constitute a violation of this chapter
for any nursing home, rest home or health maintenance organization,
or any agent, servant or employee thereof, to cause the Emergency
Medical Services Agency providing emergency ambulance service for
the area in which the facility is located to respond to a false alarm.
For the purposes of this chapter, "false alarm" shall be defined as
any circumstance where a determination is made by a mobile intensive
care paramedic, emergency medical technician or mobile intensive care
nurse at the scene that the situation does not meet the designated
advanced life support criteria as defined by the applicable statute
and regulations promulgated thereunder.