Woodtownemt
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Just was wondering how this company is doing? Have they made any improvments as far as new stations, posting, etc.
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Right. But there are a few options between gerber and SB. Also, to my knowledge you don't need a special cert for SB. only LA and OC. Everywhere else only wants a state card. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Oh nice, didn't realize the other counties only wanted state card. But yeah I was more looking at Gerber as a backup choice than primary. I think SB Co is about as far from me as Torrance is anyway and if I don't have to spend more money to take another course to work out there, might make more sense to look out there for a backup choice than Gerber...
I live in the San Gabriel Valley area of LA Co. I have my LA Scope, and am at an IFT company. I've been wanting to switch to 911 and I knew Gerber does 911 but all I knew about them was that they were in Torrance.
I have another thread where I asked about IFT to 911 and got some great stuff about AMR and Care and some second hand info on Schaefer, but I saw this thread about Gerber, so I bumped it and voila, info about Gerber lol
Ok, makes sense, kinda threw me for a second there when aquabear separated first in from 911 and joined it with IFT.
Sounds like what AmeriCare does for Compton Fire. BTW did not know Bowers had any backup or second in contracts
First-In is a call where a patient or patient's family calls dispatch directly for a transport, usually BLS however some turn into ALS calls where the EMT crew will call for fire to respond.Jargon clarification: First in? Like if you arrive before FD? (Wouldn't that be 911 though?) Or where you happen upon/get flagged down for an accident before the dispatched unit arrives?
First-In is a call where a patient or patient's family calls dispatch directly for a transport, usually BLS however some turn into ALS calls where the EMT crew will call for fire to respond.