I'm with a campus-based EMS system that only works as first response, so we don't get posted anywhere but we do spend 12- and 16-hour shifts in the station.
When I'm not walking around campus, I've been working through a small library of Nintendo 64 games in the station. If I'm not doing that...
Class was integrated into my high school's curriculum as an elective course. Book cost me $70, the practical skills exam $75, and the written exam $70 (or the other way around...) In all, $215 or $220.
Bachelor of Science in Emergency Medical Services Management? More than enough to make me cry.
After securing the backseat patient in the KED and extricating him from the vehicle, I would have the patient moved onto a stretcher and have only the patient's legs released, then secured to the stretcher and transported. Patient would be supine.
My uncle and cousin are both firefighters, and I can definitely say that both were major influences on me when it came to choosing a career (although I didn't reference them in my EMS-as-a-calling post :p ). I felt a little more comfortable with EMS than firefighting, though, so I settled into...
If you asked me three years ago about considering a career in EMS, I would have laughed and said that it wasn't my thing. I really wanted to be a forensic scientist throughout high school, and before that, a detective.
Taking the First Aid merit badge in Boy Scouts piqued my interest in...
"Hi!", a (late) introduction written by PK_Jim.
Hi!
I'm Jim, an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR, Connecticut's First Responder) and an EMT-B candidate (passed practicals and applying for the written!). In the fall, I'll be heading to college up in Massachusetts to major in Emergency Medical...
I've joined up with your petition. I'll be moving into MA for college in September with a Connecticut EMT-B certification, and will be attaining my paramedic license (is it a license or a certification? :huh: ) while in Massachusetts as part of my degree. I'd be forever joyful if there was...
I would be deathly frightened of the EMT who did his job for the adrenaline rush. Skydiving is for that kind of thing! I like the feeling that comes with helping people, and I always liked medicine and science, so I put the two together and took an EMR (Connecticut's first responder) course two...
I'm actually going to be heading to Springfield College (MA) to major in Emergency Medical Services Management in the beginning of September (just after my happy 18th). By having taken the course and passed my tests to get my certification, I will be exempt from the two-semester EMT course and...
Direct communication has almost become a sort of phobia nowadays for some people, thanks to the advent of infinitely more passive methods of communication, like texting and writing on walls on Facebook. It had been a phobia for me way before all that :S
I called the NREMT and found out that...
I just checked out the NREMT Basic Exam Book and the state's Review and Retrain form, what you're saying seems to be the case.
Also, I found the information about the age at the NREMT website. From the homepage, go to National EMS Certification Levels-->EMT Basic.
So the case now seems to...
I had no intention of dismissing the call. Regardless of whether or not there was a medical emergency, our buddy on XBox did the right thing--making the call instead of taking a chance, even if it did become apparent afterwards that there was no emergency. Thank you as well for posting those...
The site was definitely a recognized testing center, no doubt about that.
I'm wondering if I'm just impatient or if there's something else that needs to be done pertaining to the practicals. I did only pass 5 out of 6 stations. In the state of Connecticut, passing 3 or 4 out of 6 requires a...