Treo
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When I worked at Evans Hospital all valueables were taken by the pnt. admin rep inventoried and locked in a safe in the admissions office. Never had to deal W/ a gun but I expect that's where it would go as well.
ETA As an EMT at the scene (assuming lawfully carried weapon not evidence ) in your home I'd give it to a familiy member. in the ambulance ( I agree the biohazard bag isn't a great idea) it would go into a bag marked PNT. PROPERTY and get handed to the admissions people at the E.R. eitherway not my problem.
I went and dug up my old textbook from EMT school The Basic EMT And it makes no mention of pnt. property disposition.
ETA As an EMT at the scene (assuming lawfully carried weapon not evidence ) in your home I'd give it to a familiy member. in the ambulance ( I agree the biohazard bag isn't a great idea) it would go into a bag marked PNT. PROPERTY and get handed to the admissions people at the E.R. eitherway not my problem.
I went and dug up my old textbook from EMT school The Basic EMT And it makes no mention of pnt. property disposition.