Anjel, congrats.
Started medic school on Tuesday. Hard to believe its actually happening-here's to hoping my drinking from the firehose ability is up to the task.
I believe they do both ALS ambulances and chase cars. Don't know how the chase cars are staffed-they do staff Dual Medics in their Yorktown chase car(s?). Their ALS ambulances, last time I checked, were a combination of dual medic and basic/medic.
I did my BLS ride-alongs with them about...
I was down on the south shore on a dialysis run when the whole thing went down. My partner and i were just talking about how smoothly the day had gone. Then my phone started vibrating off the hook with "Are you ok?". We cleared our call as fast as we safely could and then headed north. Once...
Probably just a weird way of numbering-all their BLS trucks are numbered 101, 102, etc., so it would fit.
From what I understand Mercy and General (as well as Response and a couple of other iterations) became Samaritan before being purchased by AA. There were some shady dealings going on...
According to OEMS (which I realize isn't always reliable, but it's ballpark), American has 15 total vehicles. From what I have seen, the bulk of that fleet is BLS-I'd guess they have somewhere around 3-5 paramedic trucks.
As far as intel, I know they recently opened a base in Beverly, so...
Just out of curiosity, is this in the Springfield/Chicopee area or the south shore/coast?
From what I hear, Fallon is hiring ALS if you want to go back. McCall probably is as well, but I wouldn't recommend starting off an ALS career there. I've also heard from a friend who was recently...
As Tigger said, biggest key is applying in person. A lot of these companies get so many applications online, that there is no reason to sift through them since a certain proportion walk their credentials in.
Touching my paperwork (which in this day and age means touching the laptop). I had one partner grab the tablet out of my hand to add a "facility delay" while I was in the middle of copying the pt's history. I had already put the delay in.
Smoking to the point that you stink up the whole...
The exam is mainly scenario questions (i.e., present a situation and ask "what would you do?"). It's a lot of fairly specific questions-best thing you can do is review the scenarios in your textbook as well as the chapter summaries.