Alright folks,
I need honest opinions and facts about EMSA. I am looking to relocate from Chattanooga to the mid west. I'm coming from a slow private 911 and I'm wanting the big city experience.
Any information is helpful.
Thanks
I wasn't aware they work 12 hour shifts. That wouldn't be too bad.Talking with the recruiter, the relationship with AMR is mostly unseen. And as far as posting all shift, that's not an issue when you run 8-10 calls in a 12.
I think it depends which operation you work out of.Oh, the cloying, rotten stench of the worst of AMR is omnipresent at EMSA. Check your messages- I left there a few months ago.
I actually enjoy working at my PT AMR place. Great education, supervisors that care about crews who try, half decent dispatch. It's easy to work there, well aside from the 10+ transports in a 12 hour shift.I think it depends which operation you work out of.
From my understanding, some AMR operations are run very well.