Applied for this position. Anybody here work for BCFD as a emt/medic? I see that the posting does not have an end date. Are they hurting for medics?
Just curious if anybody has any insight on the hiring process.
I have about 2 years 911 experience as a medic.
Thanks!
Nope, standard AHA guidelines. It was a pretty crazy month and a lot of those arrests got early CPR and defib from police first responders equipped with AED's. It is a pretty phenomenal ROSC and discharge rate and it's certainly not typical for us.
We ran 800 calls in Jan.
16 were cardiac arrests.
8 had ROSC and as of now, 5 have left the hospital neuro intact.
This is an abnormal month for us though, we usually get around 8 or 9 per month.
To OP:
You asked for examples... I work as a medic in Iowa. Dual medic trucks, county based system. Fire dept are our first responders. Pay is good (union/pension.) This model seems to be common in all the counties that surround me. (Non-fire based, county funded EMS systems.)
When you get...
Not OP but I'm a NREMT-P in the midwest that will be looking in the MA, NH, ME area within the next few years. I've browsed online for jobs (just out of curiosity) but have not really found much for non-fire based 911 ALS. Any ideas on where one would look?
I test my Paramedic in a week. Here are my thoughts:
JBLearning: I did not pay for this but found out that you can use the demo password and pretty much take as much practice tests as you want. I found the questions to be challenging. See here and scroll down to the "try it now." If you like...
I purchased it for study purposes. We also took one in class here last week (we are 2 months until done with school.) I found the test to be very difficult compared to medictests and other sites that I have been using for practice. I also was told that it is more difficult than the NREMTP...
First got EMT when I was 18, did a lot of volunteer EMS/Fire. Got into computer science stuff and didn't like my job. Decided I'd rather make much less money doing something I enjoy. Be finished Paramedic in a few months. 33 year old career change...
Yeah, I'd rather not take the exam and pay again. I've just been through several semesters of classes including ACLS, PALS, PHTLS, PEPP etc so I have plenty of hours if all that counts. Plus I have enough studying to do for my national Paramedic in a few months.
Yeah, I'm gonna give them a call. I went ahead and put my hours in anyway so we will see what happens. I just don't want to let my B expire even though I will be testing for Paramedic shortly after because I don't know how that would work.
My EMT basic is going to expire before I finish paramedic school. (It expires in March and I will be done paramedic in May.)
My question is, do I need to make sure I have the CE hours to keep my national EMT basic cert?
My other question is, can I count class time from school towards any CE's...