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    the 100% directionless thread

    New TV time!! Its been 15 years coming now.. but time to move up to a better tv for the rare occasions that im actually home to watch it
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    Online Cardiac tests

    I should have specified but this is the EMT-B national reg test. so 12 leads are a bit out of the scope of practice. Thank you for the quick reply on the test site. anything helps at this point
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    Online Cardiac tests

    Does anyone know of any online Cardiac quizzes. I am helping a friend with their test prep for the national registry. they feel weak on both cardiac problems and general medical. I have found plenty of questions on medical. but i cant seem to find a good cardiac emergency/treatment quiz..
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    Firemen Arrested on Drug Charges

    Now the FD knows where the extra hoses went!
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    Post the # your test stopped at, and if you Passed/Failed

    just checked this morning and passed.
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    Post the # your test stopped at, and if you Passed/Failed

    just took it.... 70 questions and stopped.... we will see.
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    NREMT study time.

    take it soon sounds like a plan. just waiting on the program director to upload grades to NREMT.org now. Ill let you know how i do.
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    NREMT study time.

    I just finished up my basic class yesterday with a 98.3% in the class. Im waiting on the program director to update my status on the NREMT website. Should i wait a week to study up or just jump into the test after a quick review so the info is still fresh in my head?
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    Why did you choose EMS?

    Because I hate desk jobs!!!!!!!!!!! (extra exclamation points added for emphasis), I enjoy working outside and enjoy a job that isn’t the same repetitive task for 8 hours or more a day. I enrolled and completed a police training academy, but during the course of the class (the units on first...
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    back ground checks

    I happen to do criminal background checks. The FCRA (Fair Credit Reporting Act) which is the federal guideline for consumer background investigations does not state how long criminal convictions are reportable; however certain states do have restrictions. Georgia and South Carolina have none...
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