SolidSnake
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I hear it's nowhere near as much as you'd think. I've been considering a career in EMS. Saving lives isn't my only reason for wanting to become an EMT-P, I'd be just as happy with non-emergency calls, but I have been wondering, mostly just out of curiosity, is there a percentage or something about how often a typical paramedic will be a decisive force in a life being saved?
Are lives saved very often just by transporting the patient to the hospital in a timely manner?
Sorry to sound like a starry-eyed kid who wants to be a hero, that's honestly not why I want to be a Paramedic. I've just been curious.
ALSO: Who would be more qualified to deal with an emergency medical situation? Are RN's better trained?
Are lives saved very often just by transporting the patient to the hospital in a timely manner?
Sorry to sound like a starry-eyed kid who wants to be a hero, that's honestly not why I want to be a Paramedic. I've just been curious.
ALSO: Who would be more qualified to deal with an emergency medical situation? Are RN's better trained?