Motojunkie
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Orlando Fire Department will be transporting patients starting today (or tomorrow)! God help us all . . .
Sounds like an unfortunate day for Orlando FL
I have a question. If the quality of care is so bad why would the city grant the contract? I understand how people say this about non-transporting departments. However, I would assume, and it may just be my lack of experience in the field, that a contract wouldn't be granted if the level of care is going to be substandard? Not trying to start a fight, just trying to understand the thought process.
I am biased because I am a ff/medic, but everyone should probably withhold judgement until there is reason to judge.
I am biased because I am a ff/medic, but everyone should probably withhold judgement until there is reason to judge.
Until 100% of the fire medics that are forced to do ALS say they WANT to be paramedics and they didn't just get the cert to get hired on as a hosemonkey
Agreed!
Search any fire forum and listen to all the wannabes wondering why they don't have a job or how can they better their chance of being hired and the same answer over and over is not get a degree in fire science, it is not take leadership or fire officer courses, it is not more education in any relevant fire related activity...the answer is always "Get your medic, its easy and then you are golden".
I'm for the service that takes the best care of it's employees.
How about the one that takes the best care of its patients? I've got it better at hospital-based EMS than my previous fire service gig.