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§ 1-327-54a

54a. Development of emergency medical application. (a) The Office shall develop an emergency medical application to aid a trained user in providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation to an individual reported to be exhibiting signs of cardiac arrest while emergency medical service providers are dispatched to the individual's location. At a minimum, the emergency medical application shall: (1) Notify a trained user that he or she is within a certain distance from an individual that is experiencing a cardiac arrest in a public location; (2) Notify a trained user of the nearest location of a publicly accessible defibrillator; (3) Assist emergency medical service providers in monitoring patients or relaying information to hospital emergency rooms; and (4) Allow a trained user to alert the Office if an individual is experiencing a health emergency. (b) The Director shall ensure that staff are adequately trained to assist trained users in the use of the emergency medical application. (c) Notwithstanding any other law, a trained user shall have the same protections as provided in § 7-401, and shall not be subject to criminal or, in the absence of gross negligence, civil liability for

Notwithstanding any other law, a trained user shall have the same protections as provided in § 7-401, and shall not be subject to criminal or, in the absence of gross negligence, civil liability for administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation or using an automated external defibrillator pursuant to this part: (1) In good faith to treat a person who he or she reasonably believes is experiencing a cardiac arrest; (2) Outside of a hospital or medical office; and (3) Without the expectation of receiving or intending to seek compensation for such service or acts. (d) For the purposes of this section, the term: (1) 'Emergency medical application' means a website or mobile platform where trained users can interact with the Office during medical emergencies. (2) 'Trained user' means a District resident or visitor using an emergency medical application who has been trained by an organization recognized by the Department of Health to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation to a victim of a cardiac arrest. (Dec. 7, 2004, D.C. Law 15-205, § 3205a; as added Oct. 8, 2016, D.C. Law 21-160, § 3112, 63 DCR 10775.)
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