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  1. blueoceantraveler

    Are you an EMT or "Medic"

    Well said, JWalters, well said.
  2. blueoceantraveler

    Working in Qatar

    Congrats, dutemplar! Now the hurry and wait begins. :)
  3. blueoceantraveler

    EMT-B overseas...

    Hey, Sandpitmedic, thanks; I am working my way up to it. I am scheduled for my AWLS, to occur in just about 4 weeks, and then taking my tactical. But, what I would like to know is where a reputable accelerated p-course is located. I see plenty of the 1 night a week/month courses, but I would...
  4. blueoceantraveler

    Working in Qatar

    On the FBI thing, just call your local office and they will walk you through the process. I've done it myself, and it was relatively easy and fast. BUT, that was walking into their office and face-to-face interaction. Finger prints were done at local PD then hand carried over for me, and that...
  5. blueoceantraveler

    EMT-B overseas...

    I did not realize it rated that high- the EMS quote! Thank you for the enlightenment.
  6. blueoceantraveler

    EMT-B overseas...

    Does anyone know of any EMT jobs for Basics overseas? I've served twice overseas (military, just got out) and have come home realizing I am more comfortable over there, after more than a year there, than home. This is research for me as I still feel I get to complete my Remote/Wilderness first...
  7. blueoceantraveler

    Are you an EMT or "Medic"

    New to the site (hey) but for me, a medic is any medically trained person overseas serving to fix up any busted body in need. Only at home/non-deployment does the designation matter. Quite frankly, in my area, a Paramedic is a paramedic, an EMT either ALS or BLS but both are EMT. So, when I...
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