Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Steve said something very interesting. He mentioned that when he left LE for EMS some of his former colleagues hinted that he had gone over to " the dark side. " Which got me to thinking (a dangerous enterprise). For the sake of argument ONLY I will state this premise: there has historically been a certain difference in attitude, a sort of level of mistrust, misunderstanding, and animosity between law enforcement people and EMS people. My questions: Forgetting about the rules against generalizations, is there any truth to this premise? If so, why? If it exists what are the reasons behind it and has it lessened over the years or is there still a widespread chasm between the perceptions that LE folks have about us and that we have about them? It might be quite interesting to use the OK trooper video as the basis for a study of perceptions and attitudes among EMS and LE people. Have LE people watch the video and ask them some questions designed to uncover their perceptions, interpretations, assumptions and analysis of what happened. Then have EMS people view it and ask the same questions. Would we find that there are widely differing perceptions between the two groups? Do we bring a certain mindset to what we do that is different from the LE mindset? Is this a natural thing, a good thing, a bad thing, or inconsequential? As a lawyer I know that four witnesses to the same event, standing on four different corners and watching it, will have significantly different descriptions of what happened. I thought the video was valuable to the discussion because it illustrated that what appears to be true from an observer's standpoint might not necessarily be true from the participant's standpoint. Also, I felt it valuable as an illustration of how an incident can escalate out of control. I felt it important for EMS people to view it because I think there is significant carryover to EMS response. I must differ with Steve in that I do not view this discussion as gossip; rather I view it as an attempt to gain insight and knowledge for EMS providers in a number of different ways. Our speculation (gossip, if you insist) has led us to think in some depth about our actions and reactions on an incident scene, or at least it has made me think about it. Any others who wonder about the differences in attitude between LE and EMS folks? Best, Gene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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