A Community-Based Paramedic Program In Washington County Tennessee And Johnson City That Would Allow Emergency Medical Services To Make Non-Emergency Follow-Up House Calls Remains On Hold. Even Though It Was Written Into Law In 2014, The State Attorney General’s Office Wasn’t Convinced Legal Obligations Would Be Met. It’s Back To The Drawing Board For Now To Allow The Emergency Management Services Board To Establish The Parameters Needed To Get The Program Up And Running.