Dec 3, 2014 #1 J Jayy Forum Probie 21 1 3 I was recently hired by AMR/Medics in Pompano Beach as an EMT and was wondering if anyone on the boards has or is currently working for them. Was just wondering what the typical day is like and how current/former employees liked working for them.
I was recently hired by AMR/Medics in Pompano Beach as an EMT and was wondering if anyone on the boards has or is currently working for them. Was just wondering what the typical day is like and how current/former employees liked working for them.
Dec 4, 2014 #2 titmouse aspiring needlefairy 624 31 28 I used to work for medics in miami. If youre on the medics side, your job is described by two words. Dialysis Derby.
I used to work for medics in miami. If youre on the medics side, your job is described by two words. Dialysis Derby.
Dec 5, 2014 #3 OP OP J Jayy Forum Probie 21 1 3 Thanks for the reply and info. Just curious what determines whether you're assigned to the AMR or Medics side? Also, did you run any 911 calls at all?
Thanks for the reply and info. Just curious what determines whether you're assigned to the AMR or Medics side? Also, did you run any 911 calls at all?
Dec 5, 2014 #4 titmouse aspiring needlefairy 624 31 28 Being with the company for some time and not getting written up. As fas as 911 calls? None. Strictly IFT. Mostly dialysis.
Being with the company for some time and not getting written up. As fas as 911 calls? None. Strictly IFT. Mostly dialysis.
Dec 5, 2014 #5 titmouse aspiring needlefairy 624 31 28 The good things about the company is that if its your first EMS job it will open doors and get your feet wet. And by the way welcome to the board.
The good things about the company is that if its your first EMS job it will open doors and get your feet wet. And by the way welcome to the board.
Dec 5, 2014 #6 OP OP J Jayy Forum Probie 21 1 3 Thank you. It's a stepping stone and my first EMS job, so I'm planning to learn as much as I can. Hopefully it's a good opportunity to practice interacting with and assessing patients.
Thank you. It's a stepping stone and my first EMS job, so I'm planning to learn as much as I can. Hopefully it's a good opportunity to practice interacting with and assessing patients.