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bullit:
"By definition, ambulances and hospital owned vehicles are an extension of the healthcare facility"
By definition my home is an extension of the county and the school district as I continue to pay taxes on it, though paid off and no kids EVER in the school system.....and they're going to own it if I don't pay said taxes...okay a little off topic....
greg58:
--- Quote from: gsd on December 03, 2012, 07:15:34 AM ---Dave, to the extent of my knowledge it does apply to the rigs. Technically, Greg58 was breaking the law.
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Would you please show me that part of the State Statute, because I only asked this question to be sure I am staying within the law. Remember I was not giving direct patient care.
Greg58
greg58:
--- Quote from: DaveB on December 02, 2012, 09:08:12 PM ---And that should also apply to the vehicle. Especially since the injured conceal carry permit holders are not allowed by law. Otherwise it is once again a show of power. What makes it safe for EMS to carry when it is unsafe for a regular Joe that has a permit? This is nothing but double standards for Americans.
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How was I showing power when I kept concealed and did not tell anyone I was armed?
Greg58
bullit:
Greg58....as a NE CHP instructor myself and having reviewed the CHP statutes only (i.e. not any other firearm carrying related statutes), I see NOTHING that forbids you carrying concealed with your CHP on the rig. Otherwise, would assume a departmental/administrative decision.
And for what it is worth Dave B, it NOT against the CHP statutes/law for a CHP holder to be transported while remaining armed in an ambulance to the hospital. No where does it compel the EMS provider to disarm you.... same as a LEO.....
gsd:
Thats because most of the time it's department protocol, and for our safety.
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