There is a fair bit of info on Toronto EMS's website: http://www.toronto.ca/ems/index.htm
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TTLWHKR said:I always wondered... What is the little keg for?
BEorP said:Sorry to take so long to reply to this thread, I am a Paramedic student in Toronto and school keeps me very busy these days. Hopefully you're still considering the move, or at least someone else will find the info useful. I will do my best to let you know a bit about EMS in Ontario. Keep in mind that this info may not be entirely correct as it is all coming from the top of my head. If there is a point where details matter I can check it with someone who knows for sure.
In Ontario we have three levels of EMS providers (not including First Responders):
- Primary Care Paramedics: two year college education (although always open for debate, this is probably around the level of EMT-I)
- Advanced Care Paramedics: after getting work experience, an addition year of education (generally considered equivalent to your EMT-P)
- Critical Care Paramedics: more education after experience, mainly used in flight but Toronto may be using some for ground critical transfers but I'm really not sure
To put it bluntly, an EMT-B cert means nothing in Ontario and will not give you the ability to challenge the EMCA exams (the exams that you need to write to become a PCP).
If you are an EMT-P then equivalency has much more potential. Although it may take a bit of work, I know for sure that it has been done in the past... as long as you really do have the skills and knowledge of an ACP.
Almost ever single service is paid (I do not know of any volunteer services, but regulations regarding them are mentioned in the Ambulance Act). In the areas you would be looking to move (Southern Ontario or the GTA) the services will be paid for sure.
I believe the average hourly wage for a PCP in Ontario was around $28 CAD last year (don't quote me on that) so it is a decent wage, especially compared to what I have heard about EMS pay down south.
That's all I've got to say for now... if anyone else wants to know more I will try to actually check this thread in the near future, or you can PM me for me email
Kendall said:but we've sure as hell have running water! JK, JK!
Kendall said:Heh - we'll go with that.
Hey, just a random question - in the northern states, you don't see the Aurora Borealis, do you? In Edmonton, we get it every now and then in the summer months. Usually we only see green and blues, but the dancing waves of color are absolutely stunning!
If anyone visits Canada, they have to go to Newfoundland, Montreal, Ottawa (Toronto's overrated), Edmonton, Drumheller, Vancouver and Victoria. Amazing places!!! Although, that's about 3000km from coast to coast. I warn you NOT to drive it, it's quite unpleasant...
TCERT1987 said:Another friend of mine is from Halifax, Nova Scotia, what's it like there?