Just posing a question... out of curiousity. This really doesn't apply, just hypothetical questions, scenarios, etc.
Now with all the "you didn't help me, I'll sue you" cases.. Do you think this will create a surge in such cases? I'm sure thousands of EMS workers, everyday, pass by or stand and avoid getting involved while off duty. If later identified, for not offering aid, could that open one up to legal ramifications? Will the excuse that you didn't do mouth to mouth b\c you had no mask, on a patient who wasn't breathing, but had a pulse, still protect you? How about you have broken skin on your hands, and didn't offer to stop bleeding, because you had no gloves? These are a couple reasons why I NEVER wear anything that will identify me as an EMT, while I'm not in direct performance of such duties, while "on call".