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Were you applying for the Fife position? I interviewed when they were hiring for Everett. Impressed the Paramedic evaluating the practical with my scene management - still got the little print out of my compressions.
I didn't get the job most likely because I wasn't affiliated at the time - was still in Pending status. The day they sent my "thank you for applying email" I got my license in the mail, lol. Go figure.
They will let you know asap if you didn't get offered. If you haven't received the email by now you most likely got the job. They contacted me wanting me to try for the Fife position but I live too far away (I'm up in Skagit County) and I just got hired by AMR as an EMT in Seattle.
Good luck to you, hope you get it. EMT jobs in WA are hard to come by.
Yea I applied for Fife but I said I was flexible with either. Aw man that's the worst! Everett would have been good for living up in Skagit. I didn't have the EKG hook up, my evaluator wasn't a medic but go figure a medic would have that hooked up haha.
Cool thanks for your info though! I'm pretty excited to hear back! Yeah jobs in WA are rare for sure.
That's awesome you are on with AMR Seattle though, congrats! I applied there too but didn't hear anything. Who did you get affiliated with, an S&R organization?
Also, have you ever tried with Cascade ambulance, North West ambulance or Island Hospital in Anacortes? I know they run ambulances from there.
I actually got affiliated with Cascade Ambulance out of Ferndale. Awesome outfit to work for. Even though they are IFT it was an awesome experience. They also do standby's at football games, MMA matches, and races.
I applied for both North West and Island Hospital. Northwest had a position available, but at the time they were looking for EMT's that were already licensed. Since I hadn't received mine yet I couldn't continue with the process. Island Hospital has made no effort to contact me but they are strictly IFT.
Thanks for the congrats. I am ecstatic about working there. I took my EMT class through them and had an awesome experience. The extra time we spent in class (our class was 280 hours) I feel really helped me prepare for this career. I also got to meet the real EMT's and talk with them. I won't even mention how cool it was going to Harborview for my clinical.
If you got affiliated by Cascade, how come you didn't have your license? You should be able to work as long as your status on the DOH website is Active right?
Hmm for some reason I thought Cascade did 911 too? I saw them responding to something up at Mt. Baker once....I think...haha. I hear NW amb is also IFT only?
How long ago was your EMT class? That's a pretty extensive class, mine was at North Seattle Community College and it was 180 hours, all the teachers were Seattle, Redmond, Renton, etc, firefighters and medics. We had clinicals at Harbowview too which was awesome!
AMR seattle should be pretty exciting, you get to go code for everything! Have you started yet or what?
I got hired by Cascade in July but didn't get the license approved until August 16th one day after I interviewed for Rural Metro.
Cascade does some 911 but it is rare. I recently had a code run all the way to Peaceful Valley that was a 911 call. What I have heard is the Whatcom County MPD doesn't want privates doing 911. Not sure if its true or not, thats just what I heard. Most of Cascade's emergent calls are from SNF's.
I start this Monday (15th) with our 2 week academy. Then it will be onto FTO. Hopefully by Thanksgiving I will be on my own.
Im not looking forward to the code runs. I used to be a cop (hence the LEO in my name) so I am used to running Code. The "thrill" wore off long ago lol. I am excited about getting to drive their new Mercedes Sprinters though - I can actually stand up in those.