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    FDNY EMS Candidates

    Mutuals are at the discretion of your captain and their approval is based upon wind direction, temperature, and just about anything. You can't really rely on mutuals. There is nowhere to sleep at EMD as far as I know. Most stations don't really have spots for sleeping.
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    FDNY EMS Candidates

    Unfortunately
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    FDNY EMS Candidates

    It's the same civil service title, pay and schedule. The only difference being that you're inside for your tour with scheduled breaks. You can still pick up shifts on a bus as overtime, though with the constant supply they have at EMD it might not make much sense. People in the field can not...
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    New York City EMS

    All the volunteer ambulances are given a NYC radio designation and can be activated in extreme emergencies. However that is extremely rare and they are not dispatched by the 911 system.
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    New York City EMS

    They are not dispatched by the 911 system. They either respond to calls that were placed directly to them, or, more likely they listen to scanners and show up on calls lime all of the volunteers in NYC.
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    FDNY suspended medics reinstated

    They are not part of FDNY, nor were they. They are employees of a private Hospital in Staten Island - Richmond University Medical Center. They should rethink their career choice.
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    FDNY vs Hospital-EMS

    If you plan on this being a full-time career, FDNY generally makes more sense. The pay is generally better at the private hospitals but the benefits can't be compared and the job security is generally non-existent. The hospitals do have the potential for promotion - you can become a supervisor...
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    New York City EMS

    There is no need for any sponsorship. The only requirement is a NYS medic card. Assuming you have that, a visit to the NYS REMAC website to register for the test is the next step. The test itself is two parts. One part is questions based on nyc protocols and the other is scenario based. I'm not...
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    Best NYC hoods for FDNY ride along?

    You can expect to be busy for a full tour. What you get is unpredictable but the units that come out of those stations aren't known for having much downtime.
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    Best NYC hoods for FDNY ride along?

    39, 44 and 57 are a good bet
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    FDNY flexible w/ going to college?

    They have a medic class. People do go to college and take their medic class on the outside - it just isn't always easy
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    FDNY flexible w/ going to college?

    FDNY is not particularly accommodating. Mandation is always an option. Your schedule is determined by your platoon and mutuals are at the discretion of your officers.
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    Police Based Paramedics

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    FDNY EMS stations

    39 - east New York, 44 - Brownsville, 57 - Bed Stuy, any of the south Bronx stations are generally busy and have a good mix of trauma and medical for both ALS and BLS.
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    FDNY EMS Candidates

    You will be there all day no matter when you get there. You have the lowest priority - retirees, firefighters, current ems medical a will all bypass you on the line
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    FDNY EMS Candidates

    You probably have to sign in with the front desk...
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    FDNY EMS Candidates

    Some statistics from last year http://www.nyc.gov/html/fdny/pdf/vital_stats_2013.pdf
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    FDNY EMS Candidates

    They have the majority of EMS in the city and are constantly expanding as the private hospitals close.
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    FDNY EMS Candidates

    Expect to be there all day. If I recall you should wear business casual.
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    FDNY EMS Candidates

    If it were to work as a firefighter/medic there probably wouldn't be as much resentment... Just to be a firefighter is the issue
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