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Those fire truck drivers are called Engineers, sheesh
No they aren't! They called either truck operators or engine operators. (Unless you work for FDNY, then they are chauffeurs). Engineers drive trains!
No they aren't! They called either truck operators or engine operators. (Unless you work for FDNY, then they are chauffeurs). Engineers drive trains!
Although my department does call them drivers. Darn. Of course I usually get called the medic, even though I'm just an intermediate. :-D I love it. We go into a residence and my officer, Marv is like "this is Joe, the medic"
they are called engineers because they drive an engine, sometimes called the pump man cause they run the pump, if its a ladder truck we call the driver engineerout of habit
Yes. Engineers drive engines. Train engines.
you cant drive a train engine, it has no wheels! Your thinking of a Locomotive, and those are conducted!
Conductors herd people. Engineers run trains.
emts drive the ambulance. u ever met a medic who would drive?engineers drive fire trucks medics drive ambulances and the popo drive the cop cars lol
emts drive the ambulance. u ever met a medic who would drive?
i guess im just used to one on one. Where emts drive and never get to attendYes, several. Plus in the (incredibly nice) systems where they don't bother using EMTs, medics take turns running calls and driving
i guess im just used to one on one. Where emts drive and never get to attend
I'm truly sorry to have been a part of the death of this thread.RIP thread.
i need a new job, or new partner...trade?I work a one to one, and whenever we have a simple pt (a.k.a. a completely bs call in the first place) that I can handle as an EMT my partner has me tech it while he drives. I don't mind since I enjoy the pt contact.
i need a new job, or new partner...trade?