Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2680

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requiring public safety vehicles to be equipped with emergency thermal blankets

Impact

The introduction of H2680 signifies a legislative move towards improving the equipment and resources available to emergency responders. By mandating the inclusion of thermal blankets, the bill acknowledges the potential health risks posed to individuals during emergencies, especially those exposed to severe weather conditions. This requirement could enhance response capabilities during incidents like accidents in colder weather or other situations where victims may suffer from hypothermia or exposure-related health issues.

Summary

House Bill 2680, presented by Representative Bridget Plouffe, mandates that all emergency response vehicles in Massachusetts be equipped with emergency thermal blankets. This bill aims to enhance the safety and preparedness of public safety personnel and the individuals they serve during critical situations, particularly in environments subjected to extreme temperatures. It encompasses a wide range of vehicles classified as emergency response units, including police cars, ambulances, fire apparatuses, and disaster response vehicles.

Contention

Discussions surrounding H2680 may involve considerations of financial implications for municipalities and other governing bodies tasked with complying with the new regulation. Lawmakers will need to assess whether the costs associated with procuring and maintaining an adequate supply of emergency thermal blankets will strain local budgets. Additionally, there may be debates surrounding the timeframe for implementation and whether existing vehicles can be retrofitted or if new purchases are necessary to comply with the mandate.

Companion Bills

MA H5254

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2515

Relative to the exposure of public safety officials to HIV

MA SB00840

An Act Requiring Schools, Child Care Facilities And Emergency Response Vehicles To Be Equipped With A Portable Airway Clearance Device.

MA H3764

Allowing blood types to be printed on licenses to operate motor vehicles

MA H2697

Relative to public safety around hospitals with air emergency helipads

MA H623

Relative to equipping public elementary and secondary schools with panic alarms or emergency mechanisms

MA S1682

To provide automated external defibrillators in all public safety vehicles

MA S3494

Requires that new motor vehicles be equipped with amplitude modulation radio.

MA A4820

Requires that new motor vehicles be equipped with amplitude modulation radio.

MA H2938

Requiring creditable service for Massachusetts National Guard service

MA A275

Requires issuance of tourniquets to law enforcement officers; requires emergency service vehicles be equipped with tourniquets.

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