Has anyone volunteered with HERO ambulance in Haiti? I have signed up to volunteer for 17 days in march and was wondering if anyone had any experiences with them.
I am a newish EMT-B (almost a year now) looking towards getting my paramedic license hopefully in the next few years. My question is, where can I get on with a paid service that takes little to no experience? I do have 8 months now at a very low volume volunteer department, and I have...
Alright I'll send him an email then. I'm assuming the transition course isn't a full on relearning process? I'm kind of confused as to how that would work. Is this an EMT-B or EMT -A equivalent?
Is it easier to just go redo your EMT there at KCC rather than trying to get in on your NREMT from out of state, jumping through those hoops? If they pay to send you to the MICT program and most go back through their EMT program anyways then it sounds like its easiest to go ahead and just retake...
Thanks for the info. I'm starting to get the stuff together for the license this week and also am going to contact the department as well as the school (KCC?) for their MICT program and see if I can meet with them as well as do a ride along. Is there anything else I should hit on a trip down...
Thanks for the info it is very much helpful. I just want to be clear though, I have to get a state EMT cert BEFORE I apply? If so I really need to get onto that if I want a chance in the near future it sounds like.
I know I have asked on Honolulu ems before and there are many threads on it, but the one question I cannot find an answer to is when/how often do they open for applications? Ive been watching since June and have not seen one yet. I want to work there soon otherwise I am going to end up going to...
Ah yes I missed that one, tried to read it at midnight. Also took that first one (x2 @ 35 strong and regular but extremely slow) as being 35 x 2 = 70 as well.