pamedic983
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This has been an ongoing hot topic in the county where I work. Who is in charge at the scene of a motor vehicle accident in which there is entrapment? Do the rescue personnel from the fire company take precedence over the paramedics or do the paramedics have the authority to take control due to the patient? There are many different viewpoints that people feel very strongly about. In our area, rescue/extrication is handled by the fire companies, some BLS companies are fire based while others are independent, and the ALS providers are separate from everyone.
I think it needs to be a cooperative effort and the personnel in charge of the rescue need to work in conjunction with the medical personnel to make sure the patient gets treated appropriately. Each agency needs to recognize their role and how they can operate alongside the others while not impeding their work.
Does anyone know of any standard or guideline out there for this sort of thing? Does the DOT or NFPA or anyone make such a thing?
I think it needs to be a cooperative effort and the personnel in charge of the rescue need to work in conjunction with the medical personnel to make sure the patient gets treated appropriately. Each agency needs to recognize their role and how they can operate alongside the others while not impeding their work.
Does anyone know of any standard or guideline out there for this sort of thing? Does the DOT or NFPA or anyone make such a thing?