H4107
An Act to require CPR training and promote careers in emergency medical services
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Bill overview
This bill aims to improve public safety by requiring CPR training in schools and colleges across Massachusetts. It also seeks to increase awareness and encourage careers within the emergency medical services (EMS) field. The legislation intends to equip more residents with life-saving skills and bolster the workforce supporting critical emergency response services. Ultimately, the goal is to create a more prepared and responsive healthcare system.
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James C. Arena-DeRosa
Jr. Richard G. Wells
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