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DANNO hi i just applied to AMR-Irwindale and was told to make an appt to come in and take the written test. i was hoping maybe you had some tips on what to expect on the written test, interview, and skills test?
thank you!
Back in may i called them up to set up a test day, took about two weeks until i got to go in. Went in and passed the test. know your emt class book from start to finish, the test was no joke. Then waited a month to go in for skills and interview. The skills was like an interview where i was asked questions about trauma scenarios, what I would do on a syncopy patient, explain how the heart works and how blood is pump through out the body, explain the difference between copd and cva, and a hands on with op and np airways (indications + contrindications) and how to use them. I thought i did really well and the guy said i knew my stuff. Afterward i went down stairs for an interview but they said no interview that hr would contact me in 24-48 hours. Waited about two weeks for a thanks but no thanks email and that my test was good for 6 months..
It sucked cus i really wanted the job but im with a different 911 company now so i cant complain good luck!
Care ambulance runs a handfull of areas in Los Angeles county as well.
Yup. I'd say a lot more than a handful
Or, if anyone can just answer outright, I'm curious as to which cities in LAcO/OcO AMR currently runs 911 in. (I was told AMR is losing many contracts)
Care now runs 18 out of 19 cities in OrCo for 911, Shoreline being the other 911 provider (in house with OCFA in Westminster). Doctors and Emergency are still "technically" running 911 as far as I'm aware in a couple of cities, but I'm fairly sure Care is taking over the Doctors contract as of August 1st, 2015 and have already taken over Emergency's contract.
As for LaCo, do not quote me on this as I only really work the area when I pick up extra shifts and they're IFT's, but I'm fairly certain Mckormic and Care run the majority of LA, with Ameri-Care being the other provider. I'm sure there's more to it than that.
AmeriCare only runs 911 in one city in LA County, and that's Santa Monica.Care now runs 18 out of 19 cities in OrCo for 911, Shoreline being the other 911 provider (in house with OCFA in Westminster). Doctors and Emergency are still "technically" running 911 as far as I'm aware in a couple of cities, but I'm fairly sure Care is taking over the Doctors contract as of August 1st, 2015 and have already taken over Emergency's contract.
As for LaCo, do not quote me on this as I only really work the area when I pick up extra shifts and they're IFT's, but I'm fairly certain Mckormic and Care run the majority of LA, with Ameri-Care being the other provider. I'm sure there's more to it than that.
Schaefer covers La Canada Flintridge, (and a large chunk of the SGV as well as the San Gabriel Mountains south of the 2) and Altadena, Monrovia, Duarte, Bradbury, Azusa, Glendora, Claremont, Irwindale, Covina, San Dimas, Pomona.Thank you guys for all this info! I passed everything and am waiting for the medical with AMR in SGV. I looked up that La Cañada Flintridge is still considered a part of the SGV and wondered who covers them?
Where are you at now for AMR? Close to Burbank would prob be Santa Clarita since you could stay on the 5 to get there to many of the stations.Looking to transfer to LA. Would like 911. Currently AMR. I don't mind transfer or changing. Who runs 911 close to Burbank? Should I go to San Gabriel or Santa Clarita ? Who pays more? Please help.
HR sucks and I can't get ahold of anyone for AMR.