My agency pays for $500 of college classes, and as far as I know, those classes don't have to do anything towards a career in EMS. I haven't made time for that, yet. They did offset my paramedic school to the tune of $8700 and that was awesome.
My agency has high school students ride along at one of our stations. It's incredible the lack of real maturity every one of those students has and I would personally be appalled if my boss told us we were hiring one of them. There's a tremendous amount of growth to occur between the ages of...
EMT-P last week. Less than 45 minutes, and (I think) 70 questions. Passed. I know I aced the scenario based questions (crew safety before airway) but there were a few that I really didn't know. I get to start my medic orientation in a few weeks. Holy fart.
Also, I used medictests. I think...
I wouldn't want to comment directly on the state of employment opportunities in Illinois. In the Kansas City area, you would have to look past indeed, and other online job sites and go to agency websites directly. They are all, basically, hiring.
Heck, working full time, single parents, etc...
Very much, this.
A few months ago my partner and I were dispatched for a panic attack. Presented very much like a panic attack. Patient described it as a panic attack, and even said that the symptoms she experienced were like some of her other bad episodes. Patient had experienced a death...
I guess if we're talking about my experience with ALS fire crews sitting two blocks away in their pumper while the EMS crew comes from across town to take care of the COPD exacerbation, would we technically be getting off-topic?
I can't say what we do is perfect, but as far as general response is concerned, our agency and the fire departments we work with do a really good job. We cover an area that works with at least 5 different fire departments, parts of two counties, and numerous law enforcement.
I would imagine...
Similarities to Overland Park Fire and Medical Action in Johnson County, KS. At one point, OPFD was operating ambulances with Med-Act badging, staffing Medical-Action paramedics, but painted red, instead of white.
Really, the similarities of Med-Act to KCM1 is fairly striking.
Our station (one of three in our agency) has a volunteer fire response that isn't exactly EMT certified. That said, we have the BC located at our station, so in the instance where there is a definite critical and all other patients are greengreengreen, we'd have our supervisor take IC and then...