New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07356

Introduced
3/25/25  
Refer
3/25/25  
Report Pass
6/12/25  
Refer
6/12/25  

Caption

Sets minimum staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people.

Impact

The proposed amendments would represent a significant shift in the staffing requirements for EMS units in major cities. By legally enforcing these standards, the bill seeks to ensure that adequate medical personnel are available during emergencies, which could lead to better patient outcomes. The implementation of such mandated staffing levels could also necessitate changes within local EMS departments, including adjustments in hiring practices and training programs to meet the new requirements.

Summary

Bill A07356 proposes to amend the public health law concerning emergency medical services (EMS) in cities with populations exceeding one million. The focus of the bill is to establish minimum staffing standards for ambulance services responding to 911 calls. Specifically, it mandates that for ambulance units, at least two certified emergency medical technicians (EMTs) or two certified advanced EMTs must be present when responding to emergencies. This change aims to improve response times and the level of care given to patients in urgent situations in large urban areas.

Contention

While some advocates support A07356 for its potential to enhance public health safety, there may be concerns regarding the resource implications for cities tasked with meeting these new staffing mandates. Critics might argue that enforcing strict staffing ratios could lead to increased operational costs and strain existing EMS budgets, particularly in financially challenged municipalities. The dialogue surrounding this bill may involve discussions of balancing safety with financial feasibility amid ongoing debates over public spending on health services.

Companion Bills

NY S06698

Same As Sets minimum staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people.

Previously Filed As

NY S08847

Sets minimum staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people.

NY A09528

Sets minimum staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people.

NY S06698

Sets minimum staffing standards for employees performing emergency medical services in the 911 system in a city with a population of over one million people.

NY A08086

Directs counties, in coordination with their regional emergency medical services councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive county emergency medical system plans that provide for coordinated emergency medical systems within such counties.

NY S07501

Directs counties, in coordination with their regional emergency medical services councils, to develop and maintain comprehensive county emergency medical system plans that provide for coordinated emergency medical systems within such counties.

NY S08923

Prohibits tier two battery energy storage systems within one thousand feet of a populated area, in a city with a population of one million or more.

NY A10268

Prohibits tier two battery energy storage systems within one thousand feet of a populated area, in a city with a population of one million or more.

NY S09948

Provides as an alternative retirement option from the current option, that any member employed as an emergency medical technician, critical care technician, advanced emergency medical technician, paramedic or supervisor of such titles upon an election by a participating fire district, not including those in a city with a population of one million or more, shall be eligible to retire.

NY S08422

Relates to covered operations with regard to certain calculations of compensation of employees in a city with a population of a million or more.

NY A08625

Relates to covered operations with regard to certain calculations of compensation of employees in a city with a population of a million or more.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.