good luck in your search...the explorers are great i did them for many years...I am a firefighter and paramedic with alot of time under me now...just find classes and take as much as you can....you also go online and take classes through FEMA that you will need when you are looking for a job...
if i remember correctly if you are trained and have a medical director to cover and sign off on it you can do it. I have only heard of RT doing them and I have worked at a few hospitals
I have pictures of calls I have been on. Some are posted some are not. There are many times when pics are taken mostly at MVC or fires but never should be taken on a medical call. That would be plan dumb. As for blogging about your every call no each their own. In my opinion the calls you want...
I don't see a problem with an emt-b handing meds to a medic or spiking a bag as long as it is allowed by your agency and med director...also if the emt-b is properly trained...however that being said it is the medics responsiblilty to make sure the meds are correct and given properly,....
at the time i was working for a fire agency and until 5 you were up...sometimes before that you might get a nap..they had us training and preplanningn and what not...I just got hired with an ems only agency and dont know what there policy is yet ....i agree with you though about sleeping...I was...
i dont think i would want to wear shorts while on an ambulance...i live in fl and it is like the gates of hell most of the year...i would rather be hot than kneel in something nasty...:P