Moorpark doesn't hire very many EMTs, if any at all. Their system is dual medic with a few 1:1 cars, so most EMTs stay. Santa Clarita and Los Angeles are probably your best bet. 90016 is a new station for AMR LACO so I know they are pushing hard to get units up at that location, try emailing HR...
Hi, I was wondering if I could ask some questions about the Rancho division. I currently am an EMT out of AMR Irwindale, and did my internship with AMR Hemet (fantastic division), but I'm just waiting for my state paramedic license to come in the mail. I want to transfer to a good division, and...
maybe its because i work in LA for an non-emergency BLS company, and i've never had a hypoxic pt, but i do pick up a lot of anxious its and pt's in some pain going in as direct admits and i'll put them on 2-4 lpm, and it almost ALWAYS helps the pt's with anxiety. so i dont see what you mean when...
im the same way, i have to sit there and think about it when i multiply by 4, where as if i count for 30 seconds and multiply by 2, i can get my number real easy. AND, if the pulse is irregular, you will have more opportunity to detect this over 30 seconds rather than 15
i think that age is only a number, and there will be some 16 y/o that can hadle it,and some that cant. its more of a judgement call to me, that's better than being stereotypical about it and saying that all 16 y/o are immature.
yea, you need to be a working EMT for 6 months to a year to get into most paramedic schools. required. just keep applying to everywhere. try different counties too, if youre close to san diego, try there, or san bernadino. dont try orange county there's really no jobs there ahaa