I am an EMT, it's not just what I do. No matter where I go, I can't stop being that. I may not carry a bag in my car, and I don't always keep the tools of the trade on me at all times, but when it comes down to it, I will never neglect to help someone in need just because I'm not on the clock.
We have had many threads on the "always on the clock" theme, and there is usually a good argument as to why this can be a bad thing. You can switch off from EMS, just as you can in other healthcare professions. The more experience you get in EMS, the more you will find that it doesn't need to occupy your every thought. It is, after all, just a job.
And yes, i'm just trying to spur conversation. That's all.
Nothing wrong with that.
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