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<blockquote data-quote="257wby" data-source="post: 2790708" data-attributes="member: 9582"><p>This is what is wrong with world. I work for a county ambulance service as an EMT for my civic duty. I do this voluntarily, just because I want to help sick and injured people. This is not my job, it is a profession that I volunteer to do. I will do as much as possible to save your life and you want to sue me. </p><p></p><p>To ensure everyone's safety, if you have an altered mental status or are unconscious, that firearm will not be in your possession. Apparently I should clarify myself. I would never leave a firearm <strong>unsecured</strong> on scene. If it could not be locked in the trunk, glovebox, or console, it would be transported in an exterior compartment of the ambulance and given to hospital security staff per service policy if an LEO is not available they are just minutes away. </p><p></p><p>Volunteering my time away from my wife and child so I can serve my community, is a sacrifice that I willingly take. Car wrecks at 3 am, missing my disabled brothers 40th birthday party to work a cardiac code, sleepless nights because of the code you lost earlier in the day. I do this for you. I do this for my community, and I do this because someone has to. It is a very thankless job and I am ok with that. I love being an EMT. It is comments like this that are discouraging. I spend my time trying to help, and there are people out there just waiting for an excuse to sue someone. This sir or ma'am, is what is wrong with the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="257wby, post: 2790708, member: 9582"] This is what is wrong with world. I work for a county ambulance service as an EMT for my civic duty. I do this voluntarily, just because I want to help sick and injured people. This is not my job, it is a profession that I volunteer to do. I will do as much as possible to save your life and you want to sue me. To ensure everyone's safety, if you have an altered mental status or are unconscious, that firearm will not be in your possession. Apparently I should clarify myself. I would never leave a firearm [B]unsecured[/B] on scene. If it could not be locked in the trunk, glovebox, or console, it would be transported in an exterior compartment of the ambulance and given to hospital security staff per service policy if an LEO is not available they are just minutes away. Volunteering my time away from my wife and child so I can serve my community, is a sacrifice that I willingly take. Car wrecks at 3 am, missing my disabled brothers 40th birthday party to work a cardiac code, sleepless nights because of the code you lost earlier in the day. I do this for you. I do this for my community, and I do this because someone has to. It is a very thankless job and I am ok with that. I love being an EMT. It is comments like this that are discouraging. I spend my time trying to help, and there are people out there just waiting for an excuse to sue someone. This sir or ma'am, is what is wrong with the world. [/QUOTE]
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