I think those two locations are highly sought after because of location and call volumes. The company prolly get hundreds of applications. Important thing to keep in mind is apply to companies that are looking for employees and not just handing out resumes. Maybe try to get on with another...
Always important to protect your back. Ask for assistance or more resources when lifting patients. And if it doesnt get better, take time off work and see if that helps.
I believe most jobs will require some sort of driving and criminal record check. How long ago and severity of driving and/or criminal convictions will determine if a company will employ you or not. Best of luck to you.
..... where do i begin. Most EMS practioners will have back problems sooner or later in there career. Too bad it happened so early in yours. Was it caused by a work related injury?
"paperless". Where I work, we use the EPCR system too, but after we are finished the PCR we have to print it ( usually 5 pages, longer for major calls) and leave it at the ER..... so its not really saving any paper or paperless.
If his tidal volume is good why would you bag him if hes breathing at 24 BPM. You would only bag someone if their resp are over 30, but even then not everyone will accept the BVM.
I know some employers don't want people to come in or to call them. usually they would have the message : only thoes selected for an interview will be contacted."