BadCowboy0716
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What jobs are out there besides EMS jobs? I know there are jobs in hospitals, out on oil rigs, and as contractors overseas with the military. But what else is there?
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Yeah... I got my paramedic cert so I that I could be hotel security... I wanted to be top flight......
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Not.
Why would you go to paramedic school if you didn't want to do EMS/paramedic related stuff? ie. EMS, flight, offshore, remote, etc.
the guys working Caesars in vegas see a crap ton of cardiac calls, and make $45k+ working 5 8 hour days.
the guys working Caesars in vegas see a crap ton of cardiac calls, and make $45k+ working 5 8 hour days.
I ask this to see what else there is. I have to write a paper and was starting my research.
The guys at Caesars make $13-$17 an hour, get :censored::censored::censored::censored: on by the fire depts and EMS agencies, don't get nearly the amount of full arrests you think they do, are security guards first and EMTs second, are limited to BLS only, spend all night getting disrespected and cussed at by drunks, druggies, prostitute, street people, and the like while being extremely polite due to working in the "hospitality industry" AND they are not PARAMEDICS...
They don't get tipped, and they damn sure aren't making 45k working 5 8's.
You're ill informed...
Source: best friend used to work there as an intermediate. "Blows balls" I think was how he described it.
Wow. Didn't see that coming. Kudos to you for coming to the source. Right on bro. Good luck with your paper.
Please don't put hotel security guard down tho.
Our casinos have a few random EMT-B and a few Intermediates but like everyone already said, they're limited to BLS even if they were a Paramedic.
I've run a pair of codes with only hotel/casino security and cancelled the FD when they had an extended response. Both went extremely well despite pronouncing both. They actually listened and did what I said when I said it rather than "do it there way" like some fire crews insist on. We walked in and they were doing better BLS than I've seen some EMS crews do. Not much you can do when the dude cut both his brachial arteries and laid down in the bathtub in an empty hotel room though.
I've also run into security EMTs who had an AED attached and analyzing on a conscious, breathing and alert patient with chest pain. Quality varies greatly as you can see.
They're security first and EMTs second like someone already said. They also don't get to "play" long since we generally have <10 minute times from dispatch to patient contact in the downtown corridor where they all are.
Actually putting an AED on a conscious patient isn't as silly as it sounds. Granted you shouldn't shock him. In the absence of an actual lifepack, an AED can tell you if the person is in v tach or v fib. Plus if the person is circling the drain, you might as well get ready to shock them as soon as they drop dead.