RussP
Regular Member
My son-in-law is a Paramedic, has been for many years. The level of care a paramedic can give is greater than other EMTs including drugs they can administer and procedures.
There are wannabes in lots of professional areas, but "pretend" has no business where a life is at stake.
The key here is whether he had actually given any medical treatment, administered any drug, even advised medical treatment without proper accreditation. Just wearing the uniform, hey, maybe he was wearing his Halloween costume early.
Falsely identifying himself as a paramedic to avoid arrest adds problems for him.
The firearm charges - need to see more details. If he is indeed prohibited, how did he acquire the pistol?
There are wannabes in lots of professional areas, but "pretend" has no business where a life is at stake.
The key here is whether he had actually given any medical treatment, administered any drug, even advised medical treatment without proper accreditation. Just wearing the uniform, hey, maybe he was wearing his Halloween costume early.
Falsely identifying himself as a paramedic to avoid arrest adds problems for him.
The firearm charges - need to see more details. If he is indeed prohibited, how did he acquire the pistol?