Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 8:41-10.21 - Two-way communications(a) Each SCTU shall have communications equipment, including both a primary and a separate and distinct secondary means, which allows the crewmembers to: 1. Directly contact the sending or receiving health care facility via utilization of a cellular and/or wireless telephone or similar technology;2. Directly contact the medical command physician;3. Directly contact any acute care hospital's Emergency Department via utilization of the JEMS 2 (HEAR) system (155.340 mHz);4. Interface with appropriate disaster control agencies in accordance with local and county emergency plans;5. Directly capable of transmitting and receiving on the County or Regional Communication Center on the frequencies in the JEMS 1 Plan for the region or regions in which the provider primary operates;6. Directly capable of transmitting and receiving on the EMS Statewide coordination on JEMS 3 with a frequency of 155.280 mHz; and7. Directly capable of transmitting and receiving on the Spen 4 or JEMS 4 with a frequency of 153.785 mHz.(b) A provider shall not operate on any frequency in violation of any applicable law, rule and/or regulation, including those of the Federal Communications Commission.(c) Each specialty care transport service shall develop and maintain a communications plan. This plan shall be consistent with the JEMS Communications Plan or other plans promulgated by either the Federal Communications Commission or the Department. N.J. Admin. Code § 8:41-10.21