Of course it is worth looking into. Out here in CA, Ed techs get paid way more than working for an ambulance service. I enjoy working in EMS but it won't ever pay my bills. I work part time for 911 service and full time at a trauma center. Most Ed techs are CnA or EMT. Go for it bro, but be...
Hey agah,
I work for Rancho division full time and used to work for Redlands. The interview is pretty straightforward, they are going to ask you a series of questions. For example, Why do you want to work for? What are your future goals? Name a time when you were in a stressful situation. No...
As a new hire EMT, Rancho Cucamonga and redlands, You'll start off doing IFT only, you can pick up ALS shifts though in Rancho Cucamonga and Redlands. After 6 months you can apply for ALS, you'll have to reinterview also for that position.
From what I have noticed, there seems to be some tension between some city/ county FDs and AMR. It just depends on the individual FF. For those most part most FFs are cool to work with. I believe all FDs in the rancho division are ALS, so if they are first on scene, they'll be running the show...
It's going to be 2 supervisors interviewing you. They are going to ask you questions about how you handle stress,customer service, and goals. But mainly stress questions(eg. "Tell me a time when you were in a stressful situation and how you handled it". No skills testing
I can confirm $20 for an er tech pay. I just got hired as an er tech at a hospital in SD county and that is what I'm starting off at. Not including shift differentials which range from 1.00-2.50 per hour. I have only an emt-b and minimal experience. I'll be working the 7am to 7pm shift.
Oh yeah I'm pretty familiar with that area, I use to live in escondido. So amr will be providing EMS services for that area, I wonder if they are going to be running dual medic or medic/emt in that area.
We received a call for an unresponsive male. Rolled up on scene and entered the home to find a male in his 70s unresponsive, no pulse at carotid, rigor Mortis and lividity. First call.
Your right, I've been on the AMR wait list for about 2 months, and I just got offered a temporary job for NorCal operations. She said it would be 24 hr shifts and all expenses would be paid for. Unfortunately I had to turn it down due to school and work schedule.
Hey fellow EMT's, just wanted to see if anyone has worked for Symons ambulance. I was contacted by them for an interview. Id like to know what the hiring process consists of, what are the schedules like? and how is the work environment? Thanks