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An organization applying for course approval for training an emergency medical dispatcher (EMD) must show that it has
(1) appropriate training equipment, including a dispatch console or simulator;
(2) an EMD instructor credentialed by a nationally or state recognized EMD training organization, and approved by the department as being qualified to teach subjects related to EMD activities;
(3) a curriculum approved by the department that provides a minimum of 24 hours of instruction in subjects related to EMD activities; and
(4) a medical director who approves the course curriculum and is available to answer medical questions during the course.
History: Eff. 4/7/96, Register 138
Authority: AS 18.08.080
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