EMS Counts Act of 2023
The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) is a system used by the federal government to collect data for planning purposes. The current SOC system does not count Firefighters who are cross trained as EMTs or Paramedics as EMS practitioners, leading to an undercounting of EMS personnel of at least 659,000. This data is used by government officials and elected leaders to make funding and other policy decisions. An inaccurate count has significant ripple effects across EMS and the communities it serves.
The SOC Policy Committee is accepting comments on proposed changes until August 12, 2024. Send a message to the SOC Policy Committee supporting the addition of “Firefighter/EMT” and “Firefighter/Paramedic”. A link to the notice is here. Reference NAEMT’s attached comment.
REQUESTS AND BACKGROUND:
Co-sponsor S.1115 and vote for H.R.2574, the EMS Counts Act requiring the Secretary of Labor to revise the SOC System by dividing the general occupational category of Firefighters into four sub-categories:(1) Firefighters. (2) Firefighter/EMTs. (3) Firefighter/Paramedics. (4) Firefighters, All Other.
- Introduced in 2023 by Sen. Casey and Sen. Collins in the Senate and by Rep. Susan Wild and Rep. Thompson in the House.
- H.R. 2574 recently passed the House Education and Labor Committee unanimously and is awaiting floor action.
To learn more about H.R. 2574 or co-sponsor, legislators can contact Laura Bell in Rep. Wild’s office at laura.bell@mail.house.gov or Brian Arata in Rep. Thompson’s office at brian.arata@mail.house.gov. For S.1115, contact Zoey Keeley at zoey_keeley@help.senate.gov in Sen. Casey’s office.
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