UPDATE:
I was able to get another doctor from a clinic that deals with ambulance drivers on a regular basis to evaluate me and sign off the federal portion. Turns out the DMV was correct, and the original clinic I had my physical done at was misinformed on the laws and stipulations regarding my...
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DesertMedic is correct, CA DMV makes it very clear that the abbreviation means “Commercial Drivers License”. There is no confusion regarding that here in this situation, although I’m sure other people make that dissertation, especially if they’re out of state.
Yes, my issue is that within the form “MCSA 5875” there is a federal portion and a state portion where a medical examiner can sign off to confirm the medical determination. My problem is that at the clinic that I went to, the doctor will not sign off on the federal portion (which the DMV is...
I believe this is where the confusion is with the DMV and the clinic I went to for my DOT physical. The fact that I had to apply for CDL, in order to apply for the certificate is confusing everybody and I believe the laws for operating a commercial vehicle interstate are being confused with the...
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I was thinking the same thing, the doctor at the clinic I went to may not have recently (or ever) signed off on a person my age for an Ambulance Certification. I hate how the DMV made this so hard to navigate for people my age. I believe the doctor would not sign it because he was unaware of...
Hi everyone, I am posting here and elsewhere because I’m looking for some advice on what to do in a situation I’m in. So I am 19 years old, and I am a registered EMT. I am trying to start working for an ambulance company, but before I do so, I need to obtain my Ambulance Driver Certificate...