Ok, here’s a question to you good folks, just your opinion.
Situation: you are an EMT/Paramedic/Firefighter with a state issued CCW license. You don’t carry all the time, but you receive a call for a Assault/battery/domestic call, and being in a Rural Fire Company you know LE is minimum 15 mins out. Do you carry on the call or leave it at home? We are trying to change our Company By-laws to this affect that if you have the right to carry, and you feel it is prudent you may carry. we put a stop to this about 8 years ago when one of our members kept carrying on calls and his pistol fell out of his fire gear in a house fire and was burned up. the FD replaced the pistol but it involved a boat load of paper work. I can see where carrying at a Fire call is a dumb idea, but Med calls are a little different.
What are your thoughts? I’m looking for a few good ideas to throw at the Board or Dictators (directors) meeting.
Thanks
Situation: you are an EMT/Paramedic/Firefighter with a state issued CCW license. You don’t carry all the time, but you receive a call for a Assault/battery/domestic call, and being in a Rural Fire Company you know LE is minimum 15 mins out. Do you carry on the call or leave it at home? We are trying to change our Company By-laws to this affect that if you have the right to carry, and you feel it is prudent you may carry. we put a stop to this about 8 years ago when one of our members kept carrying on calls and his pistol fell out of his fire gear in a house fire and was burned up. the FD replaced the pistol but it involved a boat load of paper work. I can see where carrying at a Fire call is a dumb idea, but Med calls are a little different.
What are your thoughts? I’m looking for a few good ideas to throw at the Board or Dictators (directors) meeting.
Thanks