is it as much as a doctor? no. there is more physical and mental risks at a fire scene then there are with a knife in hand. a hose line could blow and take your legs off, a beam could fall from above and crush you... you could be a pulling a victim out but be 30 seconds to late getting them and not know it until you get them out.
more to putting out a fire then spraying water from a hose... probably just as stressful as putting a blade into someone for the first incision knowing if you slip you could end it for them...
saddening how people dont see the risks involved... if you lived down the road from me i sure as hell wouldnt respond if i knew your house was burning.
Congratulations on an EPIC collossal failure of reading comprehension, sir.
First, I believe EMTs, firemen, police, etc are all paid far too little considering the worth of their jobs and the risks associated with them. Nowhere in what I said did I state otherwise. All I said was that in my opinion Doctor's aren't paid too much given the amount of education, training, and liability required to be able to perform their job.
How many firemen or policemen do you know who have to carry multi-million dollar malpractice insurance policies, go to school for 10+ years and train for several additional years just to be able to get a job (plus be at the top of their class in undergraduate study just to be able to take the advanced study), and have to deal with government and insurance agency beurocrats just to collect their pay?
You find me a doctor willing to work for fireman or policeman pay and I'll tell you I don't want that SOB near me with so much as a stethoscope or tongue depressor.