Omar, I wasn't asking if you could or could not use a BVM, but whether or not you could use it on a conscious patient. Making a blanket statement about your scope of practice, i.e. that you can do anything an EMT can do, is pretty hazardous. Have you been trained to do everything an EMT has been trained to do? I'm really asking because I'm unfamiliar with your state's protocols, and the CONN OEMS' web page is borderline incomprehensible, but have you been trained to administer medication, for example? If not, and an EMT let you do this, they'd be putting their license at risk by letting you do it. I'm not trying to rag on your certification level at all, I just don't know.
Sky, I'll try to address this in a way that doesn't get my post deleted:
Please don't presume to know anything about my education.
It is extensive.
Just because I don't believe EMT-Bs and FRs need to know the what FiO2 means in order do their jobs does not mean that a) I don't know what it means, or, more importantly b) that they don't need to understand the concepts underlying respiration and ventilation.
In the future, please consider basing your argument on what you know, not what you think other people don't know.