You'll have to sit through the second part of the AEMT program.
AEMT is now taught in two parts, the first being EMT (EMT-B).
AEMT's function as Intermediates with added skills such as administration of Narcan, epi 1:10, and nitro. There might be another skill or so. Check out ems.ga.gov...
Grady EMS is more of a government service than hospital. Little is actually done with the hospital (aside from the cont. Ed which is awesome btw).
I'd like to say that GEMS isn't going anywhere, but you never know for sure. I don't think anyone is worried about it though. Our VP does a great...
Two shifts available:
12-12-12 day/night. 0400-1600, 0500-1700, 0630-1830, 0900-2100, 1600-0400, 1700-0500.
10-10-10-10 night. 1830-0430.
All shifts are contiguous.
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Eh, as far as the FD giving up transports, I think there are a bunch of variables in that equation. It's weird. Dekalb fire and Rural/Metro transport in Dekalb county. Rural/Metro has had the contract IIRC for a year it so. Dekalb fire fights more fire than anyone in the state. I think it was...
I can only speculate:
City of ATL + Dekalb county = lots of job opening's.
We have roughly 500 employees that make up GEMS. Your looking at that same number to run Dekalb.
ems.ga.gov will answer all of your questions.
You'll have to go through the AEMT course at a technical college as the new curriculum is broken into two parts, the first being a basic first.
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Wow, lots of incorrect information in this thread.
Grady EMS is the sole 911 EMS provider for the city of Atlanta (132 sq miles).
GEMS will transport to any other hospital within the city limits, sometimes out of depending on location. There are two level 1 trauma centers in the city and they...