Yup, thats a decent start. The kind of answer I was looking for.
Not so much with the 'are you kidding me' or 'To diagnose an MI!' responses.
For the MI responses... Assuming you have ruled out other possible causes, such as SVT, would your treatment have changed with no STEMI present? Studies are conflicting, but I've read more than one article that suggests as little as 50% of patients presenting with an active MI, actually show any sort of ST elevation what so ever. It's been a couple years, but I can do some digging for those articles if anyone is interested.
Point is, there are people and studies that claim (statistically speaking) actual patient outcome and quality of life does not change due to the presence or absence of pre-hospital 12 Lead EKG's. I would like to make a solid and educated argument against those claims. So, again, I thank the above poster for his response.