Where in washington are you? In seattle you can get your affiliation from a few places. Search and rescue, the detox clinic can affiliate EMT's. A few of the local fire departments will affiliate volunteers as well.
That actually complicated things.
If one has their certification (affiliation and all) can they provide volunteer medical support while off duty?
I understand that without a certificate, you cannot provide care. That is not the issue here.
Hello everyone. I've just finished up my EMT course, and am waiting to take the NREMT. Every time I searched for answers to my questions pertaining to anything EMS, this place popped up every time. I finally bit the bullet and joined.
I'm currently a pre-med student who took the EMT course...
Well, the confusion stemmed from Washington State's good samaritan law, which states that volunteers are covered.
But that makes sense as EMT's are not licensed, but certified.
Alright then. You'll have to excuse my persistence. My point of view is that of a Basic, so the information I get is interpreted as such.
What kinds of factors are you referring to that Basics couldn't catch?
Ok, this is pretty much what I was looking for. I've heard a few different things. The last answer I got gave me the impression that as long as you were acting within your scope of practice, you were ok even if identified as a healthcare provider.
Just to make sure I'm being clear:
In my system, "Sick" is defined as any patient who needs ALS. Not sick is any patient that can be handled by BLS.
Maybe I'm thinking of something different that what you are referring to?