I'm moving to Indy & have a few questions. Anyone who's willing to answer them would get lots of +karma thoughts from me.
How is the 911 service structured? Do any of the companies offer part-time or PRN employment?
What is Midwest Ambulance like? They seem very professional for a private IFT company, but websites can be deceiving. Does anyone know how their tuition reimbursement works?
Do any of the private services offer EMT classes? It looks like the only 3 options are IUPUI, St. Vincent, & St. Francis. (I'm already certified but trying to convince a friend to join).
Hey there!
I'm actually from Indianapolis, I've lived here for the past 12 years give or take. I'm 22yo, an emt currently finishing up my paramedic program. Enough about me, your questions.
911 service- Sponsored by one of our two level 1 trauma centers(we've got a 3rd but it's a pediatric level 1), called Wishard. It has just been recently consolidated in efforts to save money, with IFD(Indianapolis Fire Dept.). So far it seems like it's been a fairly seamless transition. Marion County protocols(Which include both 911 & the IFT services of Indianapolis), are fairly progressive. They're a tad more on the liberal side but has a lot of room to expand in the upcoming years. No major issues with IEMS(Formally known as Wishard EMS, Indy EMS is the 911 service), as with any service you've got your good and bad medics. For the most part though, they're very knowledgeable. They just recently finished up their current hiring cycle. The majority of the trucks are dual-medic rigs with a few exceptions.
Midwest- I live close to the owner and can attest that to his character being very professional. He keeps his service as such too. The starting pay is insane for an IFT service, emt's start at $13 and I'm not a 100% sure about medics. But their trucks are brand new as well as their equipment. They are very professional and don't tolerate stupidity very well. I currently do not work for them but I've had a few dealings with their crews as well as the owner. They without a doubt set the bar for professionalism for IFT services.
The top IFT services in Indy:
1) Rural Metro
2) Care Ambulance
3) Seals Ambulance(The only IFT to have a true Critical Care rig)
4) Americare
5) ITS(Indianapolis Transportation Services)
6) Transcare
7) EMAS(Emergency Medical Ambulance Services)
I do however discourage you from applying to Transcare and EMAS. Both companies are close to going under and completely destroy the meaning of professionalism with substandard pt. care. Not to mention I've had dealings with their crews and can say without a shadow of a doubt, you'd be working with idiots.
As far as services offering EMT classes. All of the one's you mentioned with additions of Methodist, Ivy Tech, and C9. I'd recommend all of them. They're great programs with no real complaints I've ever heard.
Any more questions I can help out with?