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xiaoxThe policy is allow the staff and first responder to carry their concealed handgun.
It makes the staff feel safe and protect themselves in first line of duty.
The policy is allow the staff and first responder to carry their concealed handgun.
It makes the staff feel safe and protect themselves in first line of duty.
The law (Ohio Revised Code [O.R.C.] 2923.12, et seq.)], the Ohio constitution.
A web journalist by Richard Huff, NREMT-B.
The law is allow people over 21 years old to receive a concealed handgun license.
Such as Ohio Medics stuff EMS Department, and the staff of Bethel Township Fire in Ohio.
Before this policy, there was a violent incident that a people set fire in his house, and four firefighters were shot and two were killed. Another incidents was a man called medical help and took staff hostage.
The policy offer a confidence situation for Medics staff and especially the first responder. It could allow them to handle more emergency cases and help more people.
The policy offer a way for EMS department staff to protect themselves on emergency calls, and especially they lack of assistance such as budget cut and reduced the staffing.
The policy is received by the web platform and media journalist.
This policy offer staff a safe feeling when the on emergency call and they can protect themselves. It might can also improve the efficiency.
This policy aims to provide a measure of safety and comfort for Ohio EMS providers and firefighters who have to deal with the implications of major cutbacks in law enforcement funding.
Thus policy is department specific, and while the article does not expressly state it, it was likely drafted and put into place by the Bethel Township Fire Department.