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To become an EMT in Tennessee you must: submit a completed application, be at least 18 years old, hold a high school diploma or G.E.D., complete a board-approved EMT training program, obtain a passing score on a written and practical exam, and submit an application with fee.
The fact that law enforcement personnel pursue an actual or suspected violator of a law or ordinance who flees from pursuit shall not render the law enforcement personnel, or the employers of the law enforcement personnel, liable for injuries to a third party proximately caused by the fleeing party unless the conduct
The Ambulance Response Programme CategoryResponse Category 1 An immediate response to a life-threatening condition, such as cardiac or respiratory arrest. Category 2 A serious condition, such as stroke or chest pain, which may require rapid assessment and/or urgent transport.2 more rows
The Move Over Law, which passed in 2006, is a part of the [State Law: Move Over for Stopped Emergency Vehicles] Failure to Yield to Emergency Vehicles Law (T.C.A.
Should you fail to yield to an emergency vehicle, you may receive a fine and a point on your drivers record. Since points stay on your record for a few years, whenever you are pulled over during that period of time the points will be visible.
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Ambulance drivers do not have to be paramedics, although some paramedics are also ambulance drivers. The level of medical training and experience you need to become an ambulance driver varies by state.
The driver of a vehicle approaching an intersection shall yield the right-of-way to a vehicle which has entered the intersection from a different highway or drive.
The California vehicle code states you must yield the right-of-way to any police vehicle, fire engine, ambulance, or other emergency vehicle using a siren and red lights. Drive to the right edge of the road and stop until the emergency vehicle(s) have passed. Never stop in an intersection.

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