A 3946
Requires emergency medical technicians and firefighters to receive training concerning electric vehicle fires.
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Bill overview
This bill requires New Jersey’s firefighters and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) to receive specialized training on how to handle fires involving electric vehicles. The training will cover the unique risks associated with these fires and best practices for safe and effective response. The legislation mandates that both firefighters and EMTs complete this training within 36 months of the law’s effective date, with specific requirements for those already in the field.
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Cody Miller
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