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Hey everyone! My name is Zach and I'm 17 years old from Virginia. My dad use to be a Paramedic a long time ago and I have always been interested in the field. Well I recently joined my local rescue squad, Im a junior member until I finish school which will be about a month. I have been running several calls and I have had a couple bad calls. My question is, What am I allowed to do? I'm not certified as an EMT or EMR. I have my CPR cert and that's it. I'm always the 3rd person on board, I normally run calls with an EMT enhanced or a Basic EMT. If the EMT-B or EMT-II instruct me to do something, like dress a wound, administer O2, etc. Am I breaking any rules? I'm always supervised by an EMT and instructed by an EMT. Thanks guys and gals!
 
Hey everyone! My name is Zach and I'm 17 years old from Virginia. My dad use to be a Paramedic a long time ago and I have always been interested in the field. Well I recently joined my local rescue squad, Im a junior member until I finish school which will be about a month. I have been running several calls and I have had a couple bad calls. My question is, What am I allowed to do? I'm not certified as an EMT or EMR. I have my CPR cert and that's it. I'm always the 3rd person on board, I normally run calls with an EMT enhanced or a Basic EMT. If the EMT-B or EMT-II instruct me to do something, like dress a wound, administer O2, etc. Am I breaking any rules? I'm always supervised by an EMT and instructed by an EMT. Thanks guys and gals!

This is a question for the service director / chief / whatever. While we are a great resource we are still strangers on the interwebs. If you do something you are not supposed to , claiming it is ok because you read it online will not fly as a defence.

That said , I would hope the EMTs you work with would not as you t do something you are not supposed to do.
 
You have a very good point Medic Tim, The EMTs I work with are very helpful and haven't let me do anything that I see out of bounds. I have checked the scope of practice laws for my state also.
 
You have a very good point Medic Tim, The EMTs I work with are very helpful and haven't let me do anything that I see out of bounds. I have checked the scope of practice laws for my state also.

You stated you had first aid and CPR correct? I believe that is your scope of practice right there.

Like medic Tim said check with your chief officer or medical director. to CYA. and your partners.

I know when I have a student or a new ride along I have let them do basic things like dress wounds or apply 02 but it has to be under supervision of at least a EMT-B.

However I wish you the best of luck with your future career
 
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