CoffeeInThatNebula
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Ok, here's my deal. I'm in an EMT-B class currently. We have until May. I've already been apply to volunteer rescue squads all over to try and get some experience in. My issue is that I'd like to jump into ALS training as soon as humanly possible so I can be more useful and get more into the nitty-gritty part of EMS.
So I have three choices. I live in Virginia so we have EMT-Enhanced which is the equivalent to a EMT-I/85 with a couple more allowances, EMT-Intermediate which is the same as EMT-I/99, or go through the local community college to get a 2 year paramedic degree.
Issues? I cannot find ONE EMT-E class other than some crappy $2000 accelerated thing which I refuse to do. We definitely HAVE EMT-I classes but there's such a big gap in between classes that I have no clue when the next ones with anyone will be offered. The community college I attend also just recently scrapped their EMT-I program. As far as the Paramedic program, they already have bunches of classes running so they won't even start enrolling until January.
I live in the Richmond area, EMT-Bs, from what I've been told, are basically ambulance drivers...but you have to be 21 to drive the ambulance. I'm 20. What the heck would I actually do? I want experience treating patients not "Stand back and just watch" or "Oh lift this for me kthx."
Does anyone live in this area? If they do, do you know of any sort of ALS programs that begin in the summer or fall? As you can likely tell, I'm very frustrated at this point and would be extremely disappointed to be stuck as a pack-mule for 6+ months after I get my certification for EMT-B. At the same time, if I do find an EMT-I program or whatever that starts around that time, I don't want to find it to be a waste of time. I like being able to plan things like schooling ahead of time so this very aggravating to me.
Any advice or encouragement that EMT-Bs actually do more than I've heard would be great. :sad:
So I have three choices. I live in Virginia so we have EMT-Enhanced which is the equivalent to a EMT-I/85 with a couple more allowances, EMT-Intermediate which is the same as EMT-I/99, or go through the local community college to get a 2 year paramedic degree.
Issues? I cannot find ONE EMT-E class other than some crappy $2000 accelerated thing which I refuse to do. We definitely HAVE EMT-I classes but there's such a big gap in between classes that I have no clue when the next ones with anyone will be offered. The community college I attend also just recently scrapped their EMT-I program. As far as the Paramedic program, they already have bunches of classes running so they won't even start enrolling until January.
I live in the Richmond area, EMT-Bs, from what I've been told, are basically ambulance drivers...but you have to be 21 to drive the ambulance. I'm 20. What the heck would I actually do? I want experience treating patients not "Stand back and just watch" or "Oh lift this for me kthx."
Does anyone live in this area? If they do, do you know of any sort of ALS programs that begin in the summer or fall? As you can likely tell, I'm very frustrated at this point and would be extremely disappointed to be stuck as a pack-mule for 6+ months after I get my certification for EMT-B. At the same time, if I do find an EMT-I program or whatever that starts around that time, I don't want to find it to be a waste of time. I like being able to plan things like schooling ahead of time so this very aggravating to me.
Any advice or encouragement that EMT-Bs actually do more than I've heard would be great. :sad: