Third City EMS Service

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Hi everybody

I'm looking for a paramedic with a third city ems service. So far I've applied for Austin, TX,Williamson County, TX, and Charleston,SC.
Anyone know of any others worth applying for?
 
King County Medic One, WA
Pittsburgh, PA
Honolulu, HI
Boston, MA
Ft. Meyers, FL
New Orleans, LA
El Paso, TX
Columbus, OH
Denver, CO
Cleveland, OH
 
Denver is Hospital based, not a third service, still an awesome system, I'd love to work there.
 
Denver is Hospital based, not a third service, still an awesome system, I'd love to work there.
Meh, close enough. It's a public hospital system.
 
El Paso is a fire based system in the city, private in the county.
 
All 3 counties of Delaware.
Ada County, IA (though the FDs there are trying very hard to infect the local EMS)

Also, as far as I know, Columbus, OH is and has been fire-based.
 
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Montgomery County Hospital District, Harris County Emergency Corps, Beaumont and Galveston County and Parker County Texas. Alexandria VA is "fire based" but basically runs as a third service.

Don't solely limit yourself to municipal operations. There are quality private, hospital, and yes, even fire-based systems out there.
 
New Zealand is always looking for qualified Intensive Care Paramedics
 
-New Bedford, MA
-Worcester, MA--run by UMass Memorial Healthcare, a public university teaching hospital
-Stamford, CT
-New Britain, CT

All well respected third service outfits in New England.
 
All 3 counties of Delaware.
Ada County, IA (though the FDs there are trying very hard to infect the local EMS)

Also, as far as I know, Columbus, OH is and has been fire-based.
My bad, meant to write Cleveland, OH.
 
New Zealand is always looking for qualified Intensive Care Paramedics
+1

This is what you want. Civilized EMS in a civilized country.
 
I think Cleveland just got taken over by the FD, although the rumor is it's likely to be an improvement.
How do you improve anything in Cleveland? The Cayuga River once caught on fire there. ;)
 
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I hardly consider a county 'civilized' if half their population are sheep!
Good point. And they put Vegemite on everything! OECD should revoke their membership.
 
Plus we have guns here in the States. And we use them, which keeps our jobs interesting:)

Oklahoma City and Tulsa also have 3rd-services.
 
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