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Why would they? They have a ton of medics working as basics until one of their few ALS spots comes open.Any idea if they pay for medic school?
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Why would they? They have a ton of medics working as basics until one of their few ALS spots comes open.Any idea if they pay for medic school?
That was the impression I was under as well. I don't know a whole lot about BEMS, but from the wonderful job producers did on that show they had a year or two ago, it didn't seem like it would be a good fit for me, nor I for it; cool looking city though, and I still like that accent.Boston EMS...starting EMT-Bs at $26/hr from what I've heard. But they are very competitive and hard to get intoWhy would they? They have a ton of medics working as basics until one of their few ALS spots comes open.
Why would they? They have a ton of medics working as basics until one of their few ALS spots comes open.
That was the impression I was under as well. I don't know a whole lot about BEMS, but from the wonderful job producers did on that show they had a year or two ago, it didn't seem like it would be a good fit for me, nor I for it; cool looking city though, and I still like that accent.
I'm interested to hear what it is about Boston that you like so much, If you don't mind.
We have three medics attached to the Minnesota US&R Task Force 1 (not a FEMA team), of which I am one. No tactical medicine stuff, but we do have a volunteer CSO/Paramedic program with one of the rural sheriff's offices that our medical director is a part time and fully licensed deputy. MN DMAT-1 has a number of HEMS folks, but isnt affiliated.Does Hennepin have any special teams? Just curious I'm rtempted
Any idea if they pay for medic school?
TMK, that is the majority of their EMT's that they hire, who await the oh so coveted ALS promotion. I'm sure @Tigger or another former, or current Bostonian could enlighten us though.No Idea, I do know from the info on their website that they do not directly hire paramedics. Boston EMS only hires EMTs, and then they promote EMTs with Paramedic certification to paramedic once they have enough experience and positions within the department open up. So Boston EMS does have some EMTs who are actually licensed Paramedics that are just practicing at the BLS level until an ALS spot opens up for them.
I'm interested to hear what it is about Boston that you like so much, If you don't mind.
Just saying, just cause you're a govt agency doesn't mean you HAVE to have badges. Most of our municipal and county agencies around here (mine included) do not issue badges. Some of the big ones (WilCo, ATcEMS) do, though.
Just saying, just cause you're a govt agency doesn't mean you HAVE to have badges. Most of our municipal and county agencies around here (mine included) do not issue badges. Some of the big ones (WilCo, ATcEMS) do, though.
Good first post, welcome to the forum.Since the advent of EMS, we collectively have been hunting for the "perfect system". To date, no such animal has been located. For sure there are systems where people can be happy, but every system has flaws and they must be taken into account.
Take for example Boston EMS, much discussed on this thread. Most of the information here is actually quite accurate, but one detail(a detail that is extremely crucial) has not been given just attention. In a word, residency.
In a lot more words, you must attain residency within city limits within six months of your date of hire, and maintain it for ten years. There are absolutely people who do not, but do you want your city job to be twisting in the wind because you decided to try to scam the system?
Once you factor in cost of living, the money isn't very attractive. Sure, it's BLS 911 in big flashy trucks in the big bad city, but you're not going to get rich doing the job. People frequently scope lock on the 25 bucks an hour(or whatever badged pay is these days) and overlook what it's going to cost you to live in a neighborhood where you don't need a handgun and body armor.
BEMS isn't a bad place to work, but it isn't Mecca. I flirted with the idea when I was a basic, but after careful analysis decided the juice wasn't worth the squeeze. To each their own
Good first post, welcome to the forum.
I would encourage people that would look at Hennepin to also look at AllinaHealth Emergency Medical Services. It's a progressive service that is always looking at ways to improve it's self and the services they provide.
Just keep driving.Thanks. The place looked interesting from the highway.
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