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by Dragonfighter
Sun Mar 03, 2013 1:13 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Paramedics Packing Heat? One Texas Lawmaker Says Yes
Replies: 8
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Re: Paramedics Packing Heat? One Texas Lawmaker Says Yes

texasparamedic wrote:I have worked as a paramedic in the rural environment similar to Cooke County for 14 years. I have been hazardous situation’s a few times although rare, having to go hands on with a patient or family member when law enforcement is 20+ minutes away. Even worse when you get into an area with poor or no radio coverage and can’t call for help. I have been shot at and stabbed once in the past 14 years of service both after calling for help and within 10 minutes of LE arrival. I would hate to ever resort to that degree of force against another person (patient or family member) but when it comes down to who gets to go home that day, I would prefer it be me. <SNIP>
My experience is not rural but urban. Most of the times I can make it "rain police" within MINUTES while seconds count. I have wrested guns away from half a dozen people, gone hand to hand with knife wielders, tied domestic abusers into pretzels and played toreador with a manic coke heads. All the while waiting for those long minutes waiting before the cavalry rides over the hill.

Policies and radios (except when used as clubs) do not protect medics. There was a short lived effort to issue and then get medics to wear vests but that was a dubious comfort at best and they do no good stuffed in a side compartment.

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