The Regional Emergency Medical Advisory Committee (REMAC) of New York City Prehospital Treatment Protocols define the minimum standard of care provided to patients by Certified First Responders (CFRs), Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), and Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians-Paramedic (AEMT-Ps) in New York City. These protocols reflect both the curriculum and certification requirements of the New York State Department of Health Bureau of Emergency Medical Services and the Regional Emergency Medical Advisory Committee (REMAC) of New York City.
The REMAC of New York City has proposed revisions to the current regional Prehospital Treatment Protocols.
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In order to meet regional needs, the REMAC of New York City is conducting a public notice and is requesting comments from the Emergency Medical community. Comments must be submitted in writing on the attached ‘Comment Form’ or via email to [email protected]. If available, appropriate supporting documentation should also be submitted. Comments should be limited to the proposed changes and referenced to the specific change. All comments must be received no later than June 12, 2026.
The draft revised protocols and the comment form can be found at this link: NYC REMAC Protocol Revisions, June 5, 2026
Date Distributed/Posted: June 5, 2026
DIRECT ALL INQUIRES AND COMMENTS TO:
Regional Emergency Medical Advisory Committee of New York City
c/o Regional EMS Council of NYC
475 Riverside Drive, Suite 1929
New York, New York 10115
Email: [email protected]