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Your edit to Paramedic
Hello! I was very interested to read your addition to the Paramedic article. That sort of information, though, does need some sort a citation. Could you tell me where I can find it so I can add the citation for you? I really think it makes a great addition to the article. Thanks!--Elipongo (Talk 03:06, 4 February 2007 (UTC)

Edits to Ambulance
Hi there,

thanks for your edits to the Ambulance page, however, as you can see if you look, i've had to change a few of them to fit the article. This is just a quick note so you know why, and you don't think it's just malicious. The key reason is that following a long period of editing, this is deliberately a world view article, with very few references to individual countries - this information can be found at Emergency medical services in Canada, Emergency medical services in the United Kingdom etc. This neutrailty is one the reasons that it has 'Good Article' status

Based on that, the addition of the word paramedic around the article was unnecessary and untrue for a lot of the world (response cars are not necessarily crewed by paramedics!), and the edit to the ECP role was misleading - the ECP role is designed as supplementary to an advanced Paramedic role

Other than that, the edit styles were good, and hope you can contribute more to the article!

Owain.davies 06:08, 11 May 2007 (UTC)

Paramedic
Are you saying that an EMT is equivalent to a nurse? Does this reflect a particularly high standard of training in canadian EMTs or a low standard of nurses?

Owain.davies 07:52, 22 May 2007 (UTC)