You do not see people working day-jobs as electricians or something and volunteering 12 hours a week as surgeons on top of that. I have never met a doctor or nurse that only works in a medical capacity as a volunteer, as many EMTs do, save a few who worked in the field, retired, and now volunteer occasionally.
Nor do you see hospitals run entirely by volunteer doctors and nurses in the United States, as we see many of our EMS systems.
Why pay people well to do a job that so many willingly do for free? Why increase education standards for certification, when many of the volunteers will be unwilling or unable to meet higher standards and simply walk?
I am not trying to be a ****, but to compare being an RN or a surgeon to an EMT is a stretch.
As far as the education, I agree 100%. I think it should be harder, and that standards should be higher. I also think that if the standards were raised, you would have a higher quality of volunteer. As it should be.
I get it... I take a call, and I get $45 and that is less than someone who does it for a living. And your right, as an IT professional and hospital management I cannot even fathom what it would be like if someone came in off the street and did my job for nothing.
BUT - you chose to work in public service. You knew about this before you got into it.
Lucid, I am just picking on your because you seem nice.

Do you own a home in your community? Are you raising children?
What I am getting at is this. I have coached, sports and academics. I have been on the PTC, I have and still do serve up food at the homeless shelter. I put out fires, and I work the rescue unit 2 nights a week and one weekend a month. It is not that I do this for the thrill, although it can be thrilling, I certainly do not do it for the money - I do it because this is MY community.
This is where I raise my children, this is where I will host my grandchildren for Christmas dinner some day God willing, this is where I live. If the volunteer service didn't exist, I would not be up all night helping the sick and the injured but rest assured I would be doing something to lend a hand.
That it what makes our country tick. That is what makes a lawyer give up millions of dollars to be congressmen, or soldier. Not because they want a cut and pay and take a job with less glory and responsibility, because they want to help.
I challenge you with this. Figure out a way for all of the communities in the US to have the funding needed to cover EMS and Fire 24/7 with paid employees without breaking the backs of the tax payers and show me where the ballot box is, I will be the first person there signing up because volunteering comes with all of the headaches you have as a paid medic, but with none of the benefits other than knowing we made a difference today and didn't need to draw a paycheck to do it.