I recentely moved to a different state and got a new job. Well this seems all fine and dandy, but after the classroom orentation I find out that all transport to the hospital will be with lights and sirens on. That's right every patient you transport from someone with a STEMI to a stubbed toe they are to be taken to the ED with lights and sirens on. The answer I have gotten for this is that their auto insurance says this is the safest way to transport patients since this is an emergancy service. Everyone seems to think this is perfectely normal. This is the first time I had ever heard of anything like this. Has anyone else heard of anything like this? It makes me think that we are veiwed as just drivers and have to get the patient to the ED as fast as possible because we are incabable of helpping them.