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Haven't seen kguy active since this thread.
Northern Nevada http://health.nv.gov/EMS_EmergencyMedical.htm
Clark County (Vegas area) http://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/ems/index.php
Rykiez is right, it's a busy area to work in. Just as busy as any other metro area. I have lots of coworkers that have worked for MW and/or AMR down there in the past, some loved it, others came up then decided they liked it better down there and went back and some hated it. Just like any EMS system.
They're no busier, as far as calls per unit, than we are in my system.
Holding the wall sucks but it can also get you a break as well. One partner watches the patient while the other one grabs some grub, catches up on charting, makes a phone call, whatever it may be, then you swap. There's no reason one crew can't watch two patients while the other crew grabs food from the cafeteria together real fast either. Just make sure you have each other's cell numbers.
It's just like spending your career at any other Private EMS agency. Some can do it others can't. Not a ton of room for vertical movement but there's some. Pretty sure they run system status management or a modified version of it. I know my old partner said you were generally assigned to an area but they'd move you to fill gaps then when that unit was available they'd send you back to where you came from. That was probably 5 years ago now though.
thanks for the website. so i was reading the reciprocity link since i went to a californina paramedic program. (link below) i'm a little confused do i need a CA state card first because i am going to have send a "Request for Verification of Certification" to the state where a cert was held but i've only been an EMT in CA. or do i just fill out the "Application for Initial Certification/Licensure" since i've never held a paramedic state licensure anywhere else.
i have my registry card, acls , pals, phtls. the only thing i do not have that SNHD needs in the Weapons of Mass Destruction Training course and possibly that "Request for Verification of Certification"
http://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/ems/documents/forms/ems04-57.pdf
Hey everyone, AMR Vegas HR left me a message inviting me to come out and test. I don't wanna mess this up the Vegas division has been my #1 goal to land a job with and they called me back less than 24 hours after applying. I was wondering what i should expect? They said i can either make it next week or an undisclosed testing date in April. i was curious if there's an interview portion because if so I'd probably take the later date so i have time to gather some letter of rec's.
Any info greatly appreciated. thanks again.
Hi Kguy, I'm a Medic in So. Cal. and am considering relocating to Las Vegas with my wife. I was wondering if you could tell me if there are man guys that stay with AMR in Vegas for a life long career. I'M kinda over the fire stuff and am looking for somewhere to be a medic as a career without trying to do the Fire stuff....Thanks if you have time I would love to hear about it/ any advice you may have. -Tyler
I have a couple friends that went directly from medic school to AMR Vegas. Both of them left within a year. You are running calls or holding the wall at the hospital the entire shift with little to no break in between. The weather is also very hot during the summers as I'm sure you know. If that's something you can accept and come to terms with then it may be a good fit.