indygirl14
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I'm starting EMT-B school in January...
So far, the program that I am enrolling in carries the highest requirement for ride-alongs and clinicals in my city (that I've found): 24 hours of ambulance time and 24 hours of ER time.
I'm also spending this entire weekend riding along with my cousin's crew (Friday at 7 am through Monday at 7 am, 12 hours on primary and 12 hours on secondary), which I pretty much have the option to do whenever she's working, and plan to take advantage of. BTW, she is the Lead Paramedic.
So far, the program that I am enrolling in carries the highest requirement for ride-alongs and clinicals in my city (that I've found): 24 hours of ambulance time and 24 hours of ER time.
I'm also spending this entire weekend riding along with my cousin's crew (Friday at 7 am through Monday at 7 am, 12 hours on primary and 12 hours on secondary), which I pretty much have the option to do whenever she's working, and plan to take advantage of. BTW, she is the Lead Paramedic.