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I was a huge supporter of them for many years. But I've just seen too many of them go bad and end up hurting both the kids and the organization in a big way. The incidence of sexual impropriety in police and EMS youth, cadet, and Explorer programs is just too common to ignore. If it hasn't happened in yours yet, it either will, or else it has and nobody found out yet.
I know of no 16 year old Israeli EMTs who have been harassed due to their gender. Not saying it doesn't happen but it's not something that I fear of occurring on a large scale.
We are not Israel.
Which is a shame. We can learn a lot from them. A real lot. No one has more experience in MCIs.
Because MCIs are frequent there. Take a look at Israel.
Your argument that there are 16 year old EMTs in Israel means nothing. They are two totally different countries. Children in Israel are subjected to such things from an early age. Most children in America are not.
What other serious medical profession allows children to be licensed/certified?
"EMS! So easy, a child could do it!" just screams "I'm a professional!" doesn't it?
*steps up onto his soap-box*
Individuals under the age of 18 have no business being allowed to, being in the process of, obtaining, or holding an EMT-B certification.
What about the thousands of thousands Israeli 16 year old EMTs?