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Police are needed for this because sometimes patients have in the past tried to assault the EMT or paramedic in the back of the ambulance. There was a story my instructor told once where they were bringing a veteran to the hospital and he was having a PTSD episode from the directional lights within the ambulance thinking it was mortars coming in and he brutally beat up the EMT. It’s needed for psychological patients because they can be so unpredictable. The EMTs have nothing to protect themselves with so that’s when police are used. Firefighters, EMS crews, and Police all work as one team. We all go to the same calls.
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