I kindly ask how you are qualified to make such an assessment. I have worked in the field for a few years now, and in my experience, I disagree with you. I could go on about the economic, quality of care, environmental, and other reasons, but I think they have been hashed out before.
Anecdote: two days ago I had a CCT call to a small hospital to bring a girl to a trauma center. She had been involved in a motor vehicle accident. When I got to her bedside, she started crying, begging her mom to not let more paramedics touch her. I asked why, and the reason ended up being that the fire fighters had brought her in, and treated her horribly. They inflected more pain and emotional harm by the way they handled her, and said rude things to her. I spent the next half hour apologizing on behalf of my profession to the family, some of whom overheard the outrageous statements made by the firefighter. "Quit crying would you, your being dramatic" and "This is going to hurt a to more if you do not co-operate with me" were some of the highlights.