Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
That is bacause they are not allowed to in many states, but there is a select few that allow you to be 16 and be an EMT. My instructor was 16 when he became an EMT, and 18 when he became a medic. Does that make him less qualified.
Did he just trash someone on English and then use the word 'and' instead of 'an'? Then went on to spell the word 'providing' incorrectly within one sentence?
That just jumped out at me is all.
But again even brain development at certain ages is a bell curve with some ahead of it and some behind. Since it would be prohibitively expensive to give everyone yearly brain scans to determine when one is sufficiently developed for whatever activity (driving driking riding an ambulance etc) not to mention the practical implications regarding checking I'd the government picks an arbitrary, even if supported on some level by science, age to say "ok at 18 or 21 or whatever people can do XYZ"
Having come of youth squad and now being 18+, you are 100% right in NJ you cannot. I did know of neighboring squads who would let a guy younger if the pt. was a broken ankle or something minor though. As for the rule, I think it's bogus. The day I turned 18 I was in the back alone, what really changed that one day.
Legally speaking, can an EMT in NJ who is under 18 be alone with the patient in the back of the rig? I know that I will not be receiving actual legal advice, but has anyone done it/known of it?
no. In NJ if you are under 18 with an EMT cert you have a probationary cert which means you can only act as a BLS provider in the presence of another EMT over 18. you would actually have a different card that says probationary on it.
As previously stated, being a provisional EMT means that you can not complete a crew of two. That does not mean you can not be in the back alone, as there are two seats in the front of an ambulance. Being provisional does not mean that you can not treat a patient or make your own medical decisions, just as a provisional license does not mean that you can not drive alone.
Also, looking at the legal aspects of the situation, a person under the age of 18 in the state of NJ can not sign a legal document I.E patient care report. Meaning you still need two EMTs to sign. Again though, that does not mean that two EMTS can not ride up front.