I've been writing a book with a general "team" composition. If any of you know the tropes, that means one of the characters is a medic.
Initially I gave the character a failed medical career as a backstory, but the more I lurk, the more I wonder if EMT training might be more suited to his character and timeline.
But here's my question. Hollywood tends to give their EMTs an ungodly amount of medical knowledge. Granted, many of them are "special" or have been on the job a long time, but would that really matter? Would an EMT have the knowledge to patch up the type of wounds/injuries sustained in a typical action movie (within reason)?
Initially I gave the character a failed medical career as a backstory, but the more I lurk, the more I wonder if EMT training might be more suited to his character and timeline.
But here's my question. Hollywood tends to give their EMTs an ungodly amount of medical knowledge. Granted, many of them are "special" or have been on the job a long time, but would that really matter? Would an EMT have the knowledge to patch up the type of wounds/injuries sustained in a typical action movie (within reason)?