i would look into how much each county costs to renew like you did, for instance orange county if you do your state through them you do not pay for the county card atleast when you renew.
There are always tech jobs in hospitals, a
Lot of ift companies will hire non drivers, but you usually have to work short shifts aka no 24hr shifts, and no als shifts
I’ve worked for a couple private als ift companies they’re pretty slow like 2-4ish calls max a day in oc. 911 is gonna have a higher als call volume especially places like riverside.
From what I was taught that whole hypoxic drive thing really doesn’t do that for the short term that we take care of them. In long term like hours you could kill the respiratory drive
As far as I understand it’s the later. My instructors atleast told me their other campus’ have you do all the legwork and everything of the sort for internship. Where as the one I’m at they tell you where you’re going and that’s that.
i assume its an amr thing, cause as usually they're stupid short on medics.
my experience is cali is always over saturated with emt's and always short on medics which is possibly why santa barbara is doing this. amr also sponsors it's employees to go through their own medic program with a...
driving way to fast, for code 2 or 3, not knowing their place, seems especially new emt's think they're gods greatest gift to mankind and they're some hot shot doctor and insanely intelligent.
mt sac is a very strict program, from fellow coworkers it's not something you can do while working. i'm in a part time program 2 days a week and work 3-4 12hr shifts a week that usually get extended to well past 15hrs. i feel like part time programs and working full time is hard i couldnt...
they also say it's because fire medics are always superior to private company medics. cause you know all fire medics are perfect and are always 100% on point.
i've taken it twice passed both time, 2nd time was to renew my national as it lapsed. i don't think its nearly as scary as it's made out to be for emt at least.
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I assume you are an instructor, I have a much harder time with the jbl questions by far vs the fisdap.
But glad to hear the fisdap is harder cause I feel the fisdap is actually pretty easy for the most part.