New York's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fleet is facing a critical deadline as the state's Department of Health mandates the installation of dash cameras on all EMS vehicles by the end of the year. The move is aimed at improving transparency and accountability in emergency response situations, as well as reducing the risk of lawsuits and liability claims. With the deadline fast approaching, EMS providers are scrambling to meet the requirement, which is expected to have a significant impact on the way emergency responders operate and interact with the public. As the clock ticks down, questions remain about how the new technology will be used and what benefits it will bring to the state's EMS system.
Deadline looms for installation of dash cameras on EMS vehicles in New York Spectrum News