(f) As used in this section, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection unless
the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"911 system." A system, including enhanced 911 service and a
wireless E-911 system, that permits a person dialing 911 by
telephone to be connected to a public safety answering point,
via normal telephone facilities, for the reporting of police,
fire, medical or other emergency situations.
"Campus security officer." An employee of an institution of
higher education charged with maintaining the safety and
security of the property of the institution and the persons on
the property.
"Drug overdose event." An acute medical condition,
including, but not limited to, severe physical illness, coma,
mania, hysteria or death, which is the result of consumption or
use of one or more controlled substances causing an adverse
reaction. A patient's condition shall be deemed to be a drug
overdose if a prudent layperson, possessing an average knowledge
of medicine and health, would reasonably believe that the
condition is in fact a drug overdose and requires immediate
medical attention.
"Emergency services personnel." Individuals, including a
trained volunteer or a member of the armed forces of the United
States or the National Guard, whose official or assigned
responsibilities include performing or directly supporting the
performance of emergency medical and rescue services or
firefighting.
"Law enforcement officer." A person who by virtue of the
person's office or public employment is vested by law with a
duty to maintain public order or to make arrests for offenses,
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