How is this company allowed to operate again? What's the story and is it permanent?
I just spoke with Mrs. Underwood from the LA County. No, this is not permanent.
This company IS ALLOWED to operate in LA County for the time being.
Basically they've filed for some different type of appeal (I can't remember what it's called already. Go me) where they're sending the files and paperwork to someone who was not originally apart of the initial hearing and application process.
This guy has 30 days to make a decision of whether they get the license or not. He's could very well say in 10 days "HELL. NO" and everything gets pulled again. If everything gets pulled medlife will have no desire (as we've previously seen) to continue to operate the orange county station so they'll shut 'er down for good.
Either way, to the EMTS returning to medlife:
I know they didn't tell you guys ANYTHING because I've been asking. If I were you guys I wouldn't return whether the appeal rules in there favor or not. You're very likely to lose your job AGAIN and it won't make you look good on ANY resume if you return, either.
I wish you medlife emts the best of luck. I know you have to make money to support your families so do whatever you need to do but do your best to get the hell out and quick.
Merry Christmas. :rofl: