Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "public safety telecommunicator" means an individual who: (1) answers 911 emergency medical telephone calls on behalf of a public safety agency; and (2) has the authority, based on a protocol adopted by the public safety agency, to provide T-CPR instructions to a telephone caller before the arrival of professional medical assistance by first responders.
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