I think only private ambulance companies in Northern California (specifically, Bay Area) are unionized. That's probably a result of the fairly liberal area as well as high living costs. If private ambulance companies in NorCal operated like their southern California counterparts, no one would...
Being raided does not mean you have to shut down the business, unless the court tells you to cease operations. Until they find information incriminating you, you still have a license to operate (until the country catches wind of it).
Another ambulance company in San Diego was raided a few...
First thing that came to mind was that applying for reciprocity to be a living hell.:rofl: For example, my cert would be good in "Southern California", but if I wanted to pick up a side gig in "West California", I would have to apply there. And if I wanted to work back at home, I would have to...
They do hire EMT-B's. Not a lot, because those who get hired on don't leave (given the salary and benefits, who would?!) I think most of their units are EMT/Medic, if not dual medics. They also don't have many units. San Francisco is a very busy system where they also contract 911 service with a...
Anyone watched this show yet? I watched the first 3 episodes last night and it was alright. Definitely got some humor in it. If I had to rate it, I would give it a 6 out of 10.
I've seen them around once. I'm not sure if they're accredited by the county to operate. I know First Choice is. ART is most likely another IFT company (dialysis, transport calls), probably similar to First Choice, maybe even less rigs.
Seen them around town (First Choice Ambulance) a few times. New company; probably no more than 3 years old. Most likely an IFT company so you'll probably handle a bunch of dialysis calls. They're one of the few companies that constantly spam CL looking for new EMTs - which could mean a few...
If you're from San Diego and have the county protocols handbook (forgot who publishes it, but you can buy it from San Diego Miramar College bookstore), there's a page in the back where it teaches you elementary Spanish for locating pain, introducing yourself, etc. I believe it even includes the...
It's a generalized statement but it is true. The whole Bay Area has a ridiculous high living cost compared to most cities in the LA/Bakersfield/SD region. Even less popular areas like Richmond and Oakland, (which some people consider to be the "cheaper" spots in the Bay Area), has higher living...
Whoa whoa whoa, slow down there, cowboy. First off, it's Falck who owns Verihealth (they also own Care in OC). The reason for the difference in pay is because of the region. Living costs in NorCal is ridiculously high, especially in the Bay Area. That is why Verihealth/Falck in the Bay Area are...
I have only used the SAM splint during my EMT class. For my own first aid kit, I carry a generic version. It's just as good as the SAM splint, just without the branding and fancy print.
Like MMiz said, it's a lot cheaper for something that is practically the same.
I think the worse that...
OP, I think I know what you're talking about. Where I'm originally from (NorCal), there's taxi services that provided similar service for outpatient or patients going to their medical appointments where the taxi service would bill the insurance company. My grandmother has been utilizing this...