I think having AMR handle it is the only option that make sense. As long as they lock AMR into it. None of this "the medics didn't show up" nonsense like we saw with the NHL recently.
Having several contracted providers across the country is just messy, and AMR is the only one big enough to do it country wide.
I did a standby for a week two years in a row for one of the Indy Car races, but they indeed bring their own medical teams. It was a mess. Each team or series had their own medical team. The actual Indy team had an orthopedic surgeon, a neurosurgeon, and 2 firefighter/paramedics. Then we had 6 ambualnces positioned around the track, each with one EMT, a paramedic, and a paramedic from some organization in Florida that provides the paramedics for the events. It was a cluster. We had a slimmed down scope of practice (which for LA County, isn't saying much...) and aren't allowed much autonomy.
I brought my camera since we didn't do anything.
Pictures because everyone likes pictures.
The orange pickup had the FF/Medics and the MDs
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