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There is no standard in MASS. for which shoulder the EMT patch must be worn on. This is up to the service that you work for. As far as the Paramedic patch, in MASS. you CANNOT wear this patch unless you are a MASSACHUSETTS registered/certified paramedic. MASS> does not have reciprocity with other states (Florida) and does not recognize the National Registry. So, unless you are actually certified as an EMT or Paramedic (EMT-B, EMT-I or EMT-P) in MASSACHUSETTS, you cannot wear any of the patches. As far as a duty to respond/act, not in MAS. You only have a duty to act & respond if (A) You are actually ON DUTY and (B) You are in your actual service area. For example, if you are based out of Boston, and you are in Sprinfield on a transport (either ALS or BLS) and you witness or on-site something, you do not have to stop. I don't agree with it, but that is the way the law is interpreted in MAss. I can't find the link of the law, but if you contacvted MA OEMS they could confirm this thr:huh:u their legal dept.
Hi all,
I have a pretty stupid question. I researched it online, but didn't really find any definitive answers <_<
Which is the correct sleeve for the MA EMT patch? Right sleeve or left sleeve? I have to sew mine on at some point.
Thanks!
Eric
There is no standard in MASS. for which shoulder the EMT patch must be worn on. This is up to the service that you work for. As far as the Paramedic patch, in MASS. you CANNOT wear this patch unless you are a MASSACHUSETTS registered/certified paramedic. MASS> does not have reciprocity with other states (Florida) and does not recognize the National Registry. So, unless you are actually certified as an EMT or Paramedic (EMT-B, EMT-I or EMT-P) in MASSACHUSETTS, you cannot wear any of the patches. As far as a duty to respond/act, not in MAS. You only have a duty to act & respond if (A) You are actually ON DUTY and (B) You are in your actual service area. For example, if you are based out of Boston, and you are in Sprinfield on a transport (either ALS or BLS) and you witness or on-site something, you do not have to stop. I don't agree with it, but that is the way the law is interpreted in MAss. I can't find the link of the law, but if you contacvted MA OEMS they could confirm this thr:huh:u their legal dept.
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