My wife and I both recently completed an EMT Basic course at our local college and are volunteers (retired) with our regional Search and Rescue group in central AZ. Our local Medical Director has declined to provide Medical Direction and ALS for our Search and Rescue group, so it seems we would have a lot of legal liability if we acted as EMTs on our own. So, we are not going for the National Registration (required in AZ to get certified).
Our thinking is that although we have the knowledge and skills of EMT-B, we should act only as regular first aid providers on our rescue missions so that we qualify under the Good Samaritan Act as just plain ol' citizens trying to help. Is our thinking about avoiding the legal MD expectations of licensed EMTs sound?
Our thinking is that although we have the knowledge and skills of EMT-B, we should act only as regular first aid providers on our rescue missions so that we qualify under the Good Samaritan Act as just plain ol' citizens trying to help. Is our thinking about avoiding the legal MD expectations of licensed EMTs sound?