"If you have to rely on a service dog in the back of an ambulance" would definitely be a question to a use of a service animal...
Reading in to it, Title III of the ADA requires that places of public accommodation, including health care facilities, modify their policies and practices to permit...
I'm not dissatisfied with the answer, just dissatisfied with the ignorance of a reply from a person that obviously doesn't know the wide uses of a service dog..
How would me having a service dog make me incompetent..?
Also, the service dog doesn't have to have any relation/purpose to a patient... With that logic, you could attribute it to every single aspect in life.
Sorry to bump this out of the grave (no pun intended)..
I'm an EMT-Intermediate (and retired Combat Medic). My VA doctor just signed off on a service dog for my PTSD.. Does anyone have any insight regarding the EMS workers themselves, being able to work in an ambulance with a service dog..?