so why are you still here? plenty of medic openings in Pa, Del, and NY. no one is forcing you to be here.
Experience is second to none, and the pay is top rate.
However, I test with Hillsborough County Fire this Tuesday, and waiting to see whats gonna happen with Orange County Fire.
yeah, because so many volunteer EMS providers attending the wildwood FIREFIGHTERS convention

be honest AJ, how often do you or members of your FIRE DEPARTMENT attend this embarrassment? it's a fire event, while some EMS people attend, it's usually firefighters. and volunteer firefighters. which you are. so who is actually the embarrassment?
Actually, I saw a LOT this year. I stayed about a block north of the convention center with friends from Camden County, even though I live in Cape May County.
For the record, I am no longer a vollie FF. I was kicked off for not showing up for 2 months, even though I made it well known I would be working my Medic job, my PT FF job, and my PT marina job, and made every effort to show up when I could.
That said, I saw many members from my PT job (North Wildwood FD) down there, working, training, wandering around the exibits, and cutting up at the bars.
Funny thing, none of them had shirts on from ANY FD/EMS agency when they went out to drink.
oh grow up. more and more ambulances are coming with LEDs, their bulbs don't burn up or tax batteries as much as strobes and rotators. and it's not just volunteer ambulances, my per diem paid job just got 3 new ambulances, all with LEDs. it's becoming the new standards.
Not what I meant, and I'm pretty sure you know it.
I'm talking about the ambulances that are OVERKILL, and that have extraordinarily fast flash patterns that burn my retinas.
Many a squad has refused to turn off the lights because "you call 911, you get lights and sirens". Wait till an MICU crashes because they are blinded by the lights.
To be fair and balanced, many a paid agency are the same. However, I point this out to show that if you can afford to put EXTRA flashies on there, you can afford to put members through EMT.
For the record, I LOVE LEDs. I am on AtlantiCare's EMS Vehicle team, and have assisted in speccing out new vehicles. We go all Whelen LEDs on ours.
well, I can't disagree with you on this one.
See, we still agree on some things!
For those who don't know, Dr. P and I go back a ways, on many different sites, always debating (usually civilally ^_^) the same topics.
We respect each others opinions, (no matter how wrong his are

) and occasionally learn a thing or two.
We aren't random haters.