Hands are off narcs.. only transporting to and from station. Although without medic or nurse. To me it doesn’t seem like a big deal. I don’t know the code to any of the locks, so therefore it wouldn’t be my problem if I did happen to get stopped on random.
Yes I completely understand what you’re saying. Like I said, I am not the one with the problem. I just constantly hear the same complaint over and over again. So I figured I’d look into it myself, and maybe ask a question or 2. Even admin says it’s jot supposed to happen but does anyway..
No one asked for your rude comment. And it was a question. I’m not the one with a problem. I wanted to gather other opinions on this. Sincere opinions.. not rude.
Lol management has no answer. They say just do it. They don’t really care what happens if and when the DEA gets a hold of you. I just hear they would have a field day. More so just knowledge for myself if I ever get caught in this situation. And people come to me, and I don’t have a right answer...
Thanks for the reply. I am from ca, and a lot of nurses and emts are very hesitant. Yes they are double locked. But everyone of course, has a different opinion. I also tried looking in my county protocols.. Grey area as well.
So I currently work for a bls company. I am assigned to a cct rig. Sometimes, management will have an emt and a nurse starting out of 2 different stations. Meaning, the emt will have to meet the nurse at another station with a fully stocked rig. Including narcotics. I have done some research as...