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MA EMTs Face New Oversight at Youth Games
20 Nov
Summary
- Massachusetts directs only licensed professionals to oversee youth sports events.
- Licensed ambulance services must deploy on-duty EMTs or paramedics.
- EMTs fear new rules could impact patient care and income streams.

Massachusetts authorities have issued a directive clarifying that only licensed EMTs and paramedics are permitted to oversee details at youth sporting events. This notice mandates that school districts must arrange staffing through licensed ambulance or Emergency First Responder services, which are then responsible for deploying their on-duty personnel. Individual EMS professionals are prohibited from hiring themselves out directly for these roles.
Local EMT leaders acknowledge the regulations, with some expressing surprise at the clarification, emphasizing the need for staff to understand and abide by existing rules. This directive, while reportedly in place for years, is being clarified to ensure compliance and proper patient care protocols are maintained. The state has been contacted for further information regarding the notice.
Concerns have been raised by union representatives that this clarification might set a precedent for future limitations on EMT and paramedic work. While acknowledging potential impacts on revenue during difficult times, the importance of prioritizing patient care in all guidance was underscored. Unlicensed responders may still be present but face limitations on their actions.



