I saw Charleston County, SC EMS is hiring. Does anyone have some insight about the department? How progressive are they? How aggressive are the protocols? Pay? Shift schedule? Good work environment? Would it be a good spot to grow as a new paramedic? Hows Charleston County as a place to live as...
I met a guy who talked up acadian ambulance in the bayou region of Louisiana pretty well. I'm a brand new medic who wants to move down south and get some solid experience, I've been applying for municipal third services like NOEMS and ATCEMS but haven't heard back from many of the places I've...
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We are literally writing a history at this very moment. I'm 23, brand new medic, have 0 responsibilities, was furloughed from my out of state job because of travel restrictions and work per diem at my in state gig. I just had nothing that held me back from deploying. If you're in a similar...
Maine is rough, we only have 27 medications available including the basics and most need direct medical oversight, the protocols are very strict and conservative. Mechanical CPR devices are just getting looked at to be "approved."
I actually grew up in Connecticut and took my EMTB course...
I 100% agree with you, but I also would think I need a good 3-5 years of high call volume experience before Sussex county would even look at my application? I've looked into them and I would LOVE to work there but I'm a BRAND new medic (just licensed in January)
I'm a brand new Paramedic from New England looking for a change of scenery. I'm wondering if anyone has some insight on EMS systems/departments with high call volumes and aggressive/progressive protocols (RSI, more meds, evidence based, ultrasound, vents, department participates in...