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I'm getting a 404 for the rank link...Service patches on L and R shoulders of all uniform tops (long sleeve, short sleeve, sweater, spring jacket, parka, rain coat). Certification level/ rank is by epaluettes. (See here) The only patches allowed beyond that are the SRU unit patches under the service patch on their uniforms and the Honour Guard pin that goes on the epaluettes of the honour guard uniform.
in bother my agencies (one combo, one 100% career) turnout gear gets EMT patches. some people are EMTs, some are paramedics. State Task force gear has the same, for the same reason.
Polo shirts don't; however, state regulations require EMTs to be identified on uniforms, and I know of one company that had patches safety pinned onto their polos. i don't know why, but they are a 100% paid provider, so they must be right (and no, I don't work for them)
Uniform shirts, job shirts, and jackets should have certification patches and agency patches (if no other types of agency identification are used). Basically, anything (except for polos) that is used as the outer layer of uniform should have both something to identify your level of training and your agency that you belong to.
no.... you are required to have your ID card displayed and with you.... but that's different than outerwear uniform.... not that I have displayed by ID card in almost 10 years (too easy of a chance of it falling off and or getting swiped), but it's almost always on me.... another rule rarely enforcedAlright - does a visible photo ID card with the appropriate info work?
so if you go on a job (wearing your jobshirt and/or jacket), esp a busy job like MVA with multiple injuries, there is no identifying marks to your training or agency? IIRC, Pa runs ALS and BLS ambulances, and ABLS trucks, so you might be the EMT, might be the medic, might be the FF who was just helping out. you never know, and having identifying emblems makes life a lot easier.Hmm. My uniform shirts rock service patches and PA state patches... but jobshirt and jacket are plain.