Wash. Admin. Code § 246-976-261 - Emergency services supervisory organizations (ESSO)
(1) An emergency
services supervisory organization (ESSO) is defined in
RCW
18.73.030 and is an organization recognized
by the secretary to use certified EMS providers.
(2) An ESSO must be one of the following
organization types:
(a) Federal, state ,
county, or municipal law enforcement agency;
(b) Disaster management organizations within
Washington state that deploy county emergency management teams during
disasters. A letter of endorsement from the appropriate department of emergency
management having jurisdiction must be provided with the application for
recognition as an ESSO;
(c)
Organizations conducting search and rescue (SAR) operations. This includes:
(i) Ski patrol organizations that provide
medical, rescue, and hazard prevention services and medical care to sick and
injured people in ski area boundaries or sometimes into backcountry settings
and remote environments; or
(ii)
SAR organizations functioning under chapter 38.52 RCW. A letter of endorsement
from the local chief law enforcement officer (usually the county sheriff) must
be provided with the application for recognition as an ESSO for search and
rescue operations;
(d)
Diversion centers. These are organizations that provide short-term placement
and shelter to homeless adults with substance use disorders or behavioral
health issues. Diversion centers offer services to divert people away from
incarceration and toward treatment; or
(e) Businesses with organized industrial
safety teams such as refineries, large manufacturing plants, mining operations,
or aerospace manufacturing plants.
(3) To become recognized as an ESSO an
applicant must:
(a) Be an organization type
identified in subsection (2) of this section;
(b) Provide a completed application on forms
provided by the department ;
(c)
Provide an operational plan that meets the requirements identified on the
application;
(d) Provide a current
list of certified EMS providers;
(e) Request comments and recommendation for
recognition as an ES-SO from the local EMS and trauma care council and the
county medical program director in all counties in which the organization will
be conducting activities using certified EMS providers; and
(f) Be approved for recognition by the
department .
(4)
Recognized ESSOs must:
(a) Ensure that
certified emergency medical services providers work under the medical oversight
and protocols of a department -approved county medical program
director;
(b) Ensure that certified
emergency medical services providers work within the scope of practice for
their level of certification ;
(c)
Ensure that certified emergency medical services providers can meet the
training requirements to maintain their certification ;
(d) Comply with department -approved
prehospital triage procedures, regional EMS and trauma care plans, patient care
procedures, county operating procedures, MPD policies and patient care
protocols; and
(e) Provide the
medical equipment listed in WAC
246-976-300 for the level of
service the ESSO will provide.
(5) To renew an ESSO recognition, an
applicant must:
(a) Be an organization type
identified in subsection (2) of this section;
(b) Provide a completed application on forms
provided by the department ;
(c)
Provide an operational plan that meets the requirements identified on the
application;
(d) Provide a current
list of certified EMS personnel; and
(e) Be approved by the department for
renewal.
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