Paramedics wanted for Rural EMS System

Ruralmedic29

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Agency seeking ALS Providers interested in working in rural North Central Pennsylvania covering nearly 900 sq/miles of wilderness. Work in a unique geographic location with a population of less than 9,000 year-around residents and lower 911 call volumes. The Paramedic will be exposed to a wide variety of patients experiencing acute life-threatening emergency's. The ALS service is based out of a volunteer Fire Department, with a newly remodeled EMS lounge/ living area. All ALS equipment is brand new technology operating Zoll X-Series Advanced Cardiac Monitors, IV Pumps, and Zoll Ventilators. Large medication inventory available for ALS providers. Fleet consists of a 2023 Ford Expedition ALS squad unit (ALS Intercept), 2023 Chevy Type 1 Ambulance, and a 2009 Ford Braun Ambulance. Salary is provider/ agency negotiated and extremely competitive, length of on-call periods are extremely flexible. Are you looking to bring enjoyment back to your EMS career? This may be the perfect opportunity for you!
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DrParasite

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Full time or part time positions?
24/72 schedule for full time?
What is the on call period you are referring to?
Are the paramedics on the ambulance or in the chase car?
Are you employed by a government funded fire department, or a private service providing ALS staffing for the fire department, or a non-profit simply providing a service while relying on donations for operating funds?

I'm not saying it's anything good or bad about the department, only what is reported by local media

in case anyone wants to read more about this department:
 
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