I was wondering if any of you you out there can fill me on how to get into EMT work in NYC.
For FDNY EMS employment, check out this link:
http://tinyurl.com/6f4gc4y
I haven't had much luck with research online.
tons of stuff online, keep looking. maybe you should check out this site?
http://www.fdnyemswebsite.com/
Do you apply directly to the FDNY or do you have to go through specific FDNY EMT training?
to be an FDNY EMT, you need to apply to work for FDNY (using that link I gave you). they will make you jump through hoops, and if you get accepted, put you through their EMS academy. it's 6-8 weeks if I remember correctly (probably longer, I'm not entirely sure, but I have been told it's worth it). As I mentioned before, you don't need to work for FDNY EMS to do EMS in NYC. many hospitals run 911 calls. they run either dual EMT or Dual paramedic, but it's hard to get picked up by the hospital without a good hook.
How does their EMS system differ from that of Los Angeles (my current residence) Any help is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I've heard that LA has a horrible EMS system, where paramedic over saturation has been the primary downfall of EMS. NYC EMS is the largest EMS system in the US. they run 8 hours shifts, and in 8 hours you will do between 4 and 6 jobs. being on an FDNY truck is not all that busy though, there are definitely busier units (more calls per individual truck). much of your day will be spent being caught in traffic. the FD goes on every serious call, and turnover is sky high.
Some of my coworkers used to work for FDNY or NYC EMS (for one the hospitals). it's a big system, and the FDNY EMS training is 2nd to none, but there are definitely better run (and better paying) systems out there.