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concernedcitizen - > Hall Ambulance and Paramedic Coverage Below is a blog that I posted in August 2007.  I thought it relavant to repost it as Kern County's BOS is deciding whether to allow Kern County firefighters to become paramedics.  Refer to the original blog to read what people commented then. Some little known information (from my point of view) about EMS (Emergency Medical Services) in Kern County: Some of the Kern County firefighters as well as those working for the City of Bakersfield are Certified Emergency Paramedics.  However, when they respond to a medical aid call, they are restricted from performing their duties as a Paramedic--they are only allowed to perform as an EMT, which is basically administering first aid ...
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