I have thought about this some more after reading all the replies and I have come to a conclusion, that I think I could agree with.
I would be okay with CCW on ambulances, in the station, and etc. If
1. All EMS must pass physical testing that includes the use of physical force to restrain people, similar to law enforcement training. If your not willing to go to the ground with a patient and fight for your gun in training then you don't get to carry a gun.
2. All EMS who CCW must also carry tasers and handcuffs and be allowed and required to use them in accordance with the use of force continuum. I don't think we should be giving people one tool to do 5 jobs, if they want the most deadly tool then they will be required to carry the other tools necessary to effectively do all 5 jobs.
3. If you work in a dangerous area with repeat encounters requiring use of force then you will be required to wear protective gear of some form on calls (vest, etc).
4. EMS who CCW will be required to wear recorders on calls.
I'm fine with giving EMS the tools to do the job if you give them all the tools. If your not willing to carry everything needed to effectively do the job then you can't carry any of it. This is not a profession where you get to pick and choose based on personal preference when your talking about your personal safety and the safety of others.
If you think this is unreasonable and you should be able to be 300 pounds, completely out of shape, not trained in physical restrain and use of force, and carry a gun, then I vote we take everything except monitors and 14 gauge needles off the trucks, if they look bad we will just start huge needles run big bags of fluid wide open, intubate and shock them, if they look fine we will just take the to the hospital....
Carry all the tools to get the job done. If you want any of the tools, then be responsible enough to have the best tools and know how to use them all...