This there evidence to back this up, or is it anecdotal? And is this before or after a shower?
Does it matter? Would Veneficus tolerate Dr. Brandyscotch scrubbing in with him on a case when they smelled like booze, regardless of BAC? Would anyone here believe a patient who was found sleeping and smelled like ETOH with no history of diabetes if they were told "I aint been drinking?" Would 46Young or Poetic go into a fire with a drunk behind them? I sure as heck wont breach-and-clear a structure with a drunken 11B near me.
Aidey, the vast majority of human beings don't smell like alcohol unless they're exposed to it. Absent a call where you literally have beer spilled on you and have not been able to change, you should not smell like ETOH when working. It is sloppy, unprofessional, indefensible and pretty much impossible to do without drinking. As another poster mentioned, is there a reason why we should allow our drunks to work when they can even be perceived as drunk? Sure, they might not be legally intoxicated. They might blow a .000. But they still can be perceived as drunk, and should thus be treated as unprepared for and unable to work. Would you accept a partner who showed up smelling of urine?
Alcoholism is a disease that can have very real impacts on everyone physically around someone. If the OPs partner had wrecked, thats two careers gone. Potentially, multiple injured and dead, and a hellish PR nightmare. Look at what happened to EMSA in 2011 when we hired an EMT with a prior DUI.
http://m.newsok.com/emsa-driver-charged-in-fatal-crash-fired/article/3633571. Regardless of whether or not he changed his ways, regardless of his training, he is the face of alcoholism in EMS. Reckless, stupid, and guilty of vehicular manslaughter. Look at the uproar- the wreck itself is secondary to the prior DUI! The public was literally more concerned that EMSA/PPI had hired a drunk than they were about 83-oncoming on a 35mph road. Now put yourself at a for-profit IFT, a private 911, or even a fire department. That drunk isnt just his own job or his partner. That drunk is lost contracts, lost IFTs, lost dialysis transports. That drunk is a change in 911 contractors. That drunk is settlement money, increased premiums, extra scrutiny. That drunk is more money spent to pave over the damage. That drunk's firing is your raise, your new radio, your shift bonus. Even on a city department- those are businesses too. And that's before that drunk leaves the station.
Go ahead, Aidey. Im very interested in how it is possible to smell like ETOH and not be ill or impaired by raging diabetes and be fit to provide patient care. Defend making your patient and your partner wonder if you are intoxicated. If they have been drinking and "just need a shower and a toothbrush", they're still unfit for duty. Enjoy station duty if you want. Youre not getting on a rig.