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by chrisseaton
1321 days ago
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Maybe it's different in the US but in the UK 'paramedic' is a full-time thing, professionally registered and monitored. You'd seriously struggle to combine that with any other full-time profession. They do it in the military is the only place I know that combines it. I can't see it as being realistic to train everyone as a paramedic for our definition of it. I doubt most people could pass the training. |
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As for the rest, I have a lot of gripes with the American system of healthcare, but the quality of first responders is not among them. If I ever have a heart attack while driving and crash into a tree, I'll be very happy if the volunteer firefighter who cuts me out of my car is also a paramedic. My complaints about the American system will be reserved for the private for-profit doctors they bring me to.