Level1pedstech
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See, I think your combination department is pretty sweet. It's a great way to blend volunteers and career personnel. However, I think the problem is that you're holding all volunteers to the standard that your combo department does. And the unfortunate fact is there are many areas that have an (all) volunteer agency that is subpar. And many of these areas (I've lived in two) could afford a fully paid or combination EMS service, but don't because the volunteers have always handled it and it saves the municipality money, or because the volunteers get upset at the idea of paid men upsetting the order of things.
And settling for a lesser service because of those reasons is just not OK
Once again the success of a true combination department is dependant upon all staff being held to the same standard. My experience has shown me that the combination model can be a option if everyone is onboard. My experience with the smaller all volunteer department has shown me that we will never be able to get every volunteer to meet the higher standards. Even thinking about having a national standard for volunteers like NREMT has for EMS in my opinion would be a wasted effort. Some people are just not that motivated and for many rural area its next to impossible to get people to volunteer that will strive to meet minimum standards.
The focus is mid to large size departments that are now mostly if not all paid. If these agencies are faced with the loss of career staff I think the combination model could be an option.
My pro volunteer stance does not mean I am pro "whacker". We all want the best trained and the most highly skilled people providing this service. Im realistic and know that many rural agencies will never meet the standar,therefor I have chosen to be an advocate for the combination department.
This volunteer/paid discussion started with the question "how are volunteers viewed by paid EMT's". As usual things get pulled in different directions and we end up with good people making stupid statements. For the most part I think this thread has been constructive and I think the moderators have exercised restraint and allowed us to work past the rough spots.