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A bill that would provide first aid to the state’s emergency medical services was conditionally vetoed on Monday by Gov. Chris Christie. The measure would require licenses and criminal background checks for all EMS workers and seeks to improve 911 care and response times.
Sen. Joseph F. Vitale (D-Middlesex), incoming chairman of the Senate’s health committee, let the measure expire and said lawmakers would retool it in the new session. “I think we’re almost there,” Vitale said. (Fitzgerald, NJ Spotlight)