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  1. FDNYRescueMedic

    What makes a good EMS TV Show?

    I like the old reality shows back in the "eighties!" I remember watching Emergency when I was a kid on Friday nights. I knew then that I wanted be be a medic. The good old days!:rolleyes:
  2. FDNYRescueMedic

    NYC FDNY EMT Hirings.

    The kvo program is still there. We work 8 hr tours but can be mandated for another 8.
  3. FDNYRescueMedic

    NYC FDNY EMT Hirings.

    There's a lot of overtime. Folks are always calling out sick, getting injured or taking a few mental health days.;)
  4. FDNYRescueMedic

    NYC FDNY EMT Hirings.

    You go to the Academy at Ft. Totten, Queens and it's like an EMT refresher to include Haz Mat operations level training, EVOC how to handle an MCI, FDNY-EMS operation guide to name a few.
  5. FDNYRescueMedic

    NYC FDNY EMT Hirings.

    TOP stands for Training Orientation Program. If there is a P before top it's for medics only otherwise TOP is for EMT's. Eg. TOP-09-04 is the 4th top program in the year 2009.
  6. FDNYRescueMedic

    NYC FDNY EMT Hirings.

    I was at the academy on Tuesday of this week for training. Right now there is a Top class that just started. I asked some of the instructors and they have no clue as to when the next class is after this one. It might take six months or so to be called. If I hear anything else I'll post it on here.
  7. FDNYRescueMedic

    Partners

    We have two partners so when one is off the other two are on. For the most part there is always one that you prefer working with and one you want to throw out of the bus while responding code 3! I lucked out and work with two decent guys.
  8. FDNYRescueMedic

    Single Provider vs Multiple providers

    From that chart you can see how many units come out of the Lenox Hill #11. Upper east side and very afluent! Thanks brother for posting that chart.;)
  9. FDNYRescueMedic

    Single Provider vs Multiple providers

    We all know Howie, I had him as a captain in Harlem and morale was not the greatest. I agree with the CFR engines but they are getting better since a lot of them worked EMS at one time or another and I don't cancel them until they come upstairs and I know they are not needed for CPR or gaining...
  10. FDNYRescueMedic

    Single Provider vs Multiple providers

    FDNY-EMS is slowly taking over much of the city but remember that with all the cut backs it will be a long road. We have a city with over 8 million people and a call volume of 3k to 4k a day! EMS in this city provides a service to many residents that are below the poverty level with many not...
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    NYC FDNY EMT Hirings.

    Back in the early 90's it took them about one year to call me. Back then we belonged to Health and Hospitals. I go back to work on Monday, I'll call some instructors I know and see when the next TOP class go's in.
  12. FDNYRescueMedic

    When you're not saving lives...

    Lets face it, EMS is stressful and unfortunately some turn to excessive drinking or recreational drug use to self-medicate and escape. I'm a firm believer in hobbies, something to get your mind off EMS for a while. Me for example loves to play the guitar. It helps me relax after a stressful day...
  13. FDNYRescueMedic

    is a broken arm an ALS or BLS call?

    In the NYC 911 system a broken arm will come in as a priority 5 call, non-critical injury and automatically dispatched as a BLS call. When the EMT's arrive and start treating the pt. they can request ALS response for pain management.
  14. FDNYRescueMedic

    NYC FDNY EMT Hirings.

    Be patient brothers, they just graduated two large Top classes. I'm sure you'll be at Ft. Totten doing a mile run in the cold sooner than you think.
  15. FDNYRescueMedic

    Lets discuss the VFW.

    I know it's kind of late to respond since you posted this last month but here it is. I've been a VFW member for several years (Gulf War vet) and it's a good orginization. Try and make some monthly meetings and meet some of the older vets, they are great guys. Other vets to talk about things you...
  16. FDNYRescueMedic

    Miller vs Macintosh

    In-line ETI for c-spine I go with a Miller, everyone else (adults) get a Mac 4.
  17. FDNYRescueMedic

    The Official EMTLIFE Introduction Thread

    Hello, as you can tell by my name I work as a Paramedic for FDNY. Been with EMS since 1992. Mostly worked Harlem and the Bronx most of my career. Besides being a medic I'm also trained as a haz-mat tech and rescue tech. I'm on a specialized unit that not only responds to ALS calls but also...
  18. FDNYRescueMedic

    First Day in Newark, NJ

    Brother I work up in Harlem and Newark makes me edgey. Best of luck and stay safe.
  19. FDNYRescueMedic

    physical

    Weight train for at least 1/2 hr x 3 days. Cardio also 1/2 hr x 3days. I make sure my BMI is on point and stay away from sugar as much as possible. USA ranks like 2nd with adult type 2 DM.:sad:
  20. FDNYRescueMedic

    Straight to Paramedic from EMT?

    Every system is different and we can only relate to where we work. In the NYC Fire Dept. you have to be an EMT for at least a year in a 911 system before being considered for medic school. That's if the Fire Dept. pays for it and you get your medic through the academy. We are a two medic system...
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