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Hell yeah....I've been dying to wear shorts at work. I could provide numerous examples of Fire Departments that wear shorts....but, nope...EMS peeps are stuck in pants. BS!
Personally, when I'm doing direct patient care, I want as much of me covered as I can tolerate. Like, yes, it sucks horrendously doing CPR in full isolation gear, but I'd rather have that than have fluids touch my skin anywhere.
Fine for you. Doesn't bother me. Very easy to wash off your knees if some how you kneel in fluids. But, if you control your scene well enough, that shouldn't be an issue.
Most of my time as an EMT was as an ER tech in a peds hospital and kiddos are astonishingly good at getting all kinds of fluids all over the place.