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163.96 RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT OF THE NEW YORK STATE EMERGENCY SERVICES COUNCIL TO KEEP ALL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ACTIVITIES TOGETHER AND TO KEEP THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES COUNCIL IN CONTROL OF ALL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING TRAINING RESOLUTION NO. 163, 96 INTRODUCED BY: Mrs. Connie Goedert WHO MOVED FOR ITS ADOPTION SECONDED BY: Mrs. Carol Pulver WHEREAS, legislation is presently being proposed seeking to separate emergency medical services (EMS) training and training funds from the New York State Department of Health and placing these responsibilities under the Office of Fire Prevention and Control and the New York State Department of State, and WHEREAS, the New York State Emergency Services Council is taking the position that emergency medical services should stay united and not be separated into component parts as per its letter dated February 15, 1996 by Dr. Dario Gonzalez, M.D., FACEP, stating the position of the New York State Emergency Services Council, and WHEREAS, the Town of Queensbury supports its three (3) Emergency Services Squads with approximately 100 individual members operating within the Town, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that: 1. The Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby endorses the resolution of the New York State Emergency Services Council to keep emergency medical services (EMS) united, properly funded, and within the control of properly trained emergency services providers. 2. The Town Board of the Town of Queensbury opposes legislation to transfer emergency medical services funding to the New York State Department of State and the Office of Fire Prevention and Control. 3. The Town Board of the Town of Queensbury supports legislation to establish the Office of Emergency Medical Services with adequate funding and a separate director of emergency medical services who would be an individual with appropriate medical training. All emergency medical services would be dealt with through this office which would operate under the provisions of Article 30 of the Public Health Law or similar provisions of statute. 4. The Town Board of the Town of Queensbury does not object to the establishment of an office within the Department of State under the Director of the Secretary of State and the Director of Emergency Medical Services, provided that the establishment of such office is in keeping with the statement of the entire resolution. 5. The Town of Queensbury supports legislation which would establish a council comprised of a Director of the Office of Emergency Medical Services, Fire, State Emergency Management, and such other agencies as may be appropriate. Such a council would coordinate the activities of these various offices which deal with emergency services. The legislation should provide that no action affecting emergency medical services would be taken unless the Director of the Office of Emergency Medical Services was in favor of that action. The legislation should also provide for the continuation of the current State Council of Emergency Medical Services and the State Emergency Medical Advisory Committee within the Office of Emergency Medical Services. 6. The Town Supervisor of the Town of Queensbury is authorized and directed to forward a copy of this resolution to Governor George Pataki, Secretary of State Alexander Treadwell, Senator Ronald B. Stafford, Assemblywoman Elizabeth Little, Assemblyman Paul Tonko, and Senator Joseph Seward. Duly adopted this 1st day of April, 1996, by the following vote: AYES: Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Turner, Mrs. Goedert, Mrs. Pulver, Mr. Champagne NOES: None ABSENT:None