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Very good response. Texas should be along the same lines in regard to

position.

The EMT-Intermediate level I believe needs to stay in place.

The skills appear to be the strong point of disagreement. I do not see

decreasing the skills we are already able to perform. I believe any less would

be a

step backward instead of a step forward. Standardized evaluations and

reevaluations of skills would appear to be a starting point to the argument

against

Paramedic practice of skills being decreased, but wait don't we already do

this?

The rural environment appears to be the main winner of the new proposed

" Scope Of Practice. " This I am sure will be met with strong opposition.

My generous opinion only.

Danny L.

Owner/NREMT-P

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(PETSAR)

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Very good response. Texas should be along the same lines in regard to

position.

The EMT-Intermediate level I believe needs to stay in place.

The skills appear to be the strong point of disagreement. I do not see

decreasing the skills we are already able to perform. I believe any less would

be a

step backward instead of a step forward. Standardized evaluations and

reevaluations of skills would appear to be a starting point to the argument

against

Paramedic practice of skills being decreased, but wait don't we already do

this?

The rural environment appears to be the main winner of the new proposed

" Scope Of Practice. " This I am sure will be met with strong opposition.

My generous opinion only.

Danny L.

Owner/NREMT-P

Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

(PETSAR)

Office

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Very good response. Texas should be along the same lines in regard to

position.

The EMT-Intermediate level I believe needs to stay in place.

The skills appear to be the strong point of disagreement. I do not see

decreasing the skills we are already able to perform. I believe any less would

be a

step backward instead of a step forward. Standardized evaluations and

reevaluations of skills would appear to be a starting point to the argument

against

Paramedic practice of skills being decreased, but wait don't we already do

this?

The rural environment appears to be the main winner of the new proposed

" Scope Of Practice. " This I am sure will be met with strong opposition.

My generous opinion only.

Danny L.

Owner/NREMT-P

Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

(PETSAR)

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Do you really see where combining EMT-Basic and EMT-Intermediate is a good

thing?

Of course the argument that only those who are intelligent enough will

graduate is a strong point.

If EMT-Basic and EMT-Intermediate are to be combined then the training as per

currently organized must be increased. EMT-Basic plus EMT-Intermediate.

Again a humble opinion.

Danny L.

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Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

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Do you really see where combining EMT-Basic and EMT-Intermediate is a good

thing?

Of course the argument that only those who are intelligent enough will

graduate is a strong point.

If EMT-Basic and EMT-Intermediate are to be combined then the training as per

currently organized must be increased. EMT-Basic plus EMT-Intermediate.

Again a humble opinion.

Danny L.

Owner/NREMT-P

Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

(PETSAR)

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One mandate that I know has occurred is that there must be no more

intermediate (many states, like Florida) do not do Intermediate and it is

confusing for the public (Are you an intern, intermediate, what is an

intermediate, I want a paramedic). Don't put much money in EMT-I as a level

being around next go-round.

BEB

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

Don't miss EMStock 2005 (http://www.EMStock.com)

Re: How will Texas respond?

Very good response. Texas should be along the same lines in regard to

position.

The EMT-Intermediate level I believe needs to stay in place.

The skills appear to be the strong point of disagreement. I do not see

decreasing the skills we are already able to perform. I believe any less

would be a step backward instead of a step forward. Standardized

evaluations and reevaluations of skills would appear to be a starting point

to the argument against Paramedic practice of skills being decreased, but

wait don't we already do this?

The rural environment appears to be the main winner of the new proposed

" Scope Of Practice. " This I am sure will be met with strong opposition.

My generous opinion only.

Danny L.

Owner/NREMT-P

Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

(PETSAR)

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One mandate that I know has occurred is that there must be no more

intermediate (many states, like Florida) do not do Intermediate and it is

confusing for the public (Are you an intern, intermediate, what is an

intermediate, I want a paramedic). Don't put much money in EMT-I as a level

being around next go-round.

BEB

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

Don't miss EMStock 2005 (http://www.EMStock.com)

Re: How will Texas respond?

Very good response. Texas should be along the same lines in regard to

position.

The EMT-Intermediate level I believe needs to stay in place.

The skills appear to be the strong point of disagreement. I do not see

decreasing the skills we are already able to perform. I believe any less

would be a step backward instead of a step forward. Standardized

evaluations and reevaluations of skills would appear to be a starting point

to the argument against Paramedic practice of skills being decreased, but

wait don't we already do this?

The rural environment appears to be the main winner of the new proposed

" Scope Of Practice. " This I am sure will be met with strong opposition.

My generous opinion only.

Danny L.

Owner/NREMT-P

Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

(PETSAR)

Office

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One mandate that I know has occurred is that there must be no more

intermediate (many states, like Florida) do not do Intermediate and it is

confusing for the public (Are you an intern, intermediate, what is an

intermediate, I want a paramedic). Don't put much money in EMT-I as a level

being around next go-round.

BEB

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

Don't miss EMStock 2005 (http://www.EMStock.com)

Re: How will Texas respond?

Very good response. Texas should be along the same lines in regard to

position.

The EMT-Intermediate level I believe needs to stay in place.

The skills appear to be the strong point of disagreement. I do not see

decreasing the skills we are already able to perform. I believe any less

would be a step backward instead of a step forward. Standardized

evaluations and reevaluations of skills would appear to be a starting point

to the argument against Paramedic practice of skills being decreased, but

wait don't we already do this?

The rural environment appears to be the main winner of the new proposed

" Scope Of Practice. " This I am sure will be met with strong opposition.

My generous opinion only.

Danny L.

Owner/NREMT-P

Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

(PETSAR)

Office

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From what I've seen you 'e probably right, although I'm not real certain I

agree with the idea. A mid-level EMSer is needed in my opinion, but this

person could be the " Fire Medic " you and Brunicini talk about. I certainly

don't like the term. I liked it better when my patch said Special Skills.

Regards,

Donn

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knowing-the rest is mere sheep-herding. "

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Subject: RE: How will Texas respond?

One mandate that I know has occurred is that there must be no more

intermediate (many states, like Florida) do not do Intermediate and

it is

confusing for the public (Are you an intern, intermediate, what is

an

intermediate, I want a paramedic). Don't put much money in EMT-I as

a level

being around next go-round.

BEB

E. Bledsoe, DO, FACEP

Midlothian, TX

Don't miss EMStock 2005 (http://www.EMStock.com)

Re: How will Texas respond?

Very good response. Texas should be along the same lines in regard

to

position.

The EMT-Intermediate level I believe needs to stay in place.

The skills appear to be the strong point of disagreement. I do not

see

decreasing the skills we are already able to perform. I believe any

less

would be a step backward instead of a step forward. Standardized

evaluations and reevaluations of skills would appear to be a

starting point

to the argument against Paramedic practice of skills being

decreased, but

wait don't we already do this?

The rural environment appears to be the main winner of the new

proposed

" Scope Of Practice. " This I am sure will be met with strong

opposition.

My generous opinion only.

Danny L.

Owner/NREMT-P

Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

(PETSAR)

Office

FAX

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