EMS systems vary dramatically from one part of the world to the other.
Some variations are 911 and transport, 1 Basic+1 Medic = ALS ambulance, 2 EMT=BLS ambulance, 2 medics=ALS ambulance OR medic fly car.
Some people have bases that they can go to during their downtime, others require the staff to stay in the trucks.
What I'm wondering is- what is the most common system through out the country? What type of system do you work/volly for? Fire based, hospital based?
Also, do you ever have 2 ambulances go with each other to the hospital? Such as in the case of a BLS ambulance meeting with an ALS one with the BLS driving the trucks and the medics in the back with the patient.
My system is as follows:
-Hospital based ALS. Municipality/private/hospital based BLS.
-2 EMT-B per ambulance, 2 Medics per fly car, SCTU (specialty care transport units) staffed with 1 medic, 1 basic and 1 nurse do ALS level transports.
Most places around here have people staffed in buildings.
-Bergen County, New Jersey, USA
Some variations are 911 and transport, 1 Basic+1 Medic = ALS ambulance, 2 EMT=BLS ambulance, 2 medics=ALS ambulance OR medic fly car.
Some people have bases that they can go to during their downtime, others require the staff to stay in the trucks.
What I'm wondering is- what is the most common system through out the country? What type of system do you work/volly for? Fire based, hospital based?
Also, do you ever have 2 ambulances go with each other to the hospital? Such as in the case of a BLS ambulance meeting with an ALS one with the BLS driving the trucks and the medics in the back with the patient.
My system is as follows:
-Hospital based ALS. Municipality/private/hospital based BLS.
-2 EMT-B per ambulance, 2 Medics per fly car, SCTU (specialty care transport units) staffed with 1 medic, 1 basic and 1 nurse do ALS level transports.
Most places around here have people staffed in buildings.
-Bergen County, New Jersey, USA