I was at a hockey game and a guy wanted me to look at his kid, then asked if I had "some kind of medical training".
I had been cleaning my stethoscope (not much to do), was in uniform, had a trauma kit with me and my provincial EHS (Emergency Health Service) badge attached to my uniform.
It was sooo tempting to say no, I just like to dress up like this and go spectate at hockey games...
The kid could have been from the U.S. and didn't realize the difference between our EMR and Canada's EMR.
It's like when a Canadian comes to the U.S. and asks a BLS provider, "What do you mean you can't do that?" Of course when they understand the differences in training and education they realize they're not in Canada anymore.