OP, I have no clue what your ideas of "good protocols" are, nor do I know where you're currently practicing as a paramedic.
As far as Gold Coast, I don't know too much about them other than what I'd learned from looking into them a long time ago (before the AMR buyout). Oxnard Fire is BLS, Gold Coast also runs calls on a naval base out there. Before they were bought out they had a very antiquated looking website, and it looked like your standard mom and pop shop.
Given AMR's history buying these sort of company's out, I'm willing to bet the only thing that's changed is some corporate AMR touches, the ambulances still say Gold Coast TMK.
The city itself is indeed busy, and riddled with gang violence. Last I heard, many tenured Gold Coasters tend to try and jump ship to AMR Ventura, SB once they've had enough of the mean streets of Oxnard.
You certainly have options on the Central California coast, and
@Addrobo can provide some solid info on AMR Santa Barbara, or you can search for them on here yourself.
A couple hours past Oxnard there's SLO, another gorgeous county on the Central Coast, and definitely worth a look. Nice people, nice equipment, and even nicer coverage areas:
http://www.sanluisambulance.com/
We always need good people in Kern County as well, and while it's definitely not the paradise the Central Coast is, it's been good to me and several others on here. As far as our protocols go, I can't say I've ever asked to wipe my own backside in any county as a California paramedic, perhaps you've been misinformed.