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Yeah CARE does. Some days when I get luck we run two calls in the 24 hours
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Shifts are 24 hour shifts on the Kelley schedule, so you work about 10 days a month, which isn't too bad. There are a few 12 hour shifts, but the majority are 24's. All the 24's are based out of stations, which are pretty new, and not too bad either. Recliner's, TV's, showers, fridge, pantry. Even station tones and a little radio box to copy calls on like in Emergency! What more could you ask for? :lol: And when you post, they post you at other stations which you can go inside of/hangout and not get a write-up! (I heard Care writes you up for going into other crews stations). Want to get food? Just tell dispatch you're available in district and get food. Even if it's 11 at night!
The vast majority of calls are 911. I'd say it was an 80% 911 and 20% transfers split. Although the Diamond Bar stations do run a few more transfers than other cars since they're closer to Pomona Valley.
I'm not too sure on pay, that might've changed recently. I was making $9.55 on the 24's, and getting paid for the whole 24. The rigs are all new-ish vans (as usual per AMR), although I saw a bunch of sprinters at Irwindale main waiting to be converted. Management was cool. One supe most people didn't care for, but I never had problems with him. Just as long as you stay out of trouble you won't have any problems.
The medics have it pretty well too. They've got CPAP and IO. Even LAFD doesn't have IO. They're also switching to SFTP's pretty soon and are even getting Lidocaine! Mind-blown! And word is they're supposed to be getting SWAT Medics for El Monte PD. Armored ambulance and all.
Shifts are 24 hour shifts on the Kelley schedule, so you work about 10 days a month, which isn't too bad.
Kelley schedule, is that where you work 24 on, 24 off, 24on, 24 off, 24 on, 4x24 off?
Isn't that the same schedule used by both County and City Fire?
Might as well throw in an app to AMR Rancho, it's not very far from Irwindale.
Further Inland, there is Redlands and Victorville.
For anyone else thinking about IFT to 911
Care is the same, create a profile at their parent company job search site. Unlike the other two which is a scrolling list, Care's is a series of pages where you fill out 5 or 6 (or so) fields and and click to the next page. I actually kind of liked that approach more than the other two as I feel you'll be less likely to want to scroll past a field thinking you'll come back to it later and then forget about it (happened to me on AMR's app, though you'll get the "you missed a required field" error message) Care's is also more in depth than the other two. They also require a 91 question survey to complete the application, so be prepared to spend a few extra minutes on that. Oh also, you have to have an H6 report from the DMV uploaded to complete your profile before they'll get back to you, so go to the DMV first! (I was at the DMV earlier that afternoon too, and didn't even think to get one :glare
Damn, just got this email from Care:
"Thank you for your interest in EMT - Basic with Care Ambulance of California. We are sorry to inform you that you have not been selected to proceed as we have chosen to pursue other applicants who we feel are more qualified. We will be glad to retain your application for six months. After that time, we welcome you to reapply if you haven't heard from us. Once again, thank you for your interest in employment with Care Ambulance of California."
Sorry to hear that. I would imagine that was probably the reason. You still have other options though that you can focus more on now.