Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT's) are first responders that heed the call to serve and care for all of us when the situation arises. In certain situations EMT's need to make decisions and access situations immediately and with such a huge responsibility there is also huge risk when dealing with someone’s life and the public deserves the best of the best. In California, one of the most populated states in the country, one would think that EMT's would have to pass stringent background checks. On the contrary, the Contra Costa Times recently reported that not all California counties have a mandatory background screening and drug testing program installed which is troubling. To remedy the situation Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is ready to sign CA Assembly Bill 2917 that would establish background investigations for EMT's. CA Assembly Bill 2917 is waiting in limbo until the state's budget is balanced.
A well rounded background vetting program for EMT's should start with criminal records searches, sex offender searches, education and certificate verifications, drug testing and past employment verifications.