SC1903A3 wrote:“We don’t necessary want to introduce a weapon on ourselves into a scene that quite frankly may be used against us or someone else at the scene,” says Matt Zavadsky with MedStar. -
Really!!! Isn't this right next to Blood will run in the streets I hate guns playbook.
Trust me, I've spoken with Matt personally and we don't see eye-to-eye on it (Though so everyone knows, Matt is the Public Information guy, not a policy maker). It currently is against agency policy to carry a handgun into the buildings (no 30.06, just a "No handguns allowed" along with an at-will employment state) A good portion of my co-workers have CHLs and if we could carry, we would in a heartbeat. In my time as a Paramedic, I've know several who refuse to step foot on an ambulance if they aren't carrying, and as such some no longer work on the truck but sit behind a desk.
The higherups that make the policies are nearly always separated from real issues in most jobs, and EMS is no different. If it was up to the employees and the ones that are in danger, it'd be passed without issue. You cannot be for CHL/ CCW and be against a Paramedic or EMT carrying if they choose to. They are not mutually exclusive. We're trusted with dozens of dangerous medications and have the ability to kill someone quite easily either willingly or negligently, but nope, we can't be trusted to protect ourselves as adults.