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Posted: 9/2/2005 8:16:40 PM EDT
First post.
As you can tell from my user name, I'm a stretcher jockey in Albany NY. I found this place after a co-worker had me fire his Bushmaster. I'm hooked and now I want my own "black rifle". I'm surprised how many of my co-workers are into firearms. It makes for interesting conversations around the station. how www.mohawkambulanceservice.com Stay safe, ~Matt |
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NR and GA EMT-I. No service right now, but I interviewed with one Thursday. Should know one way or the other on Monday.
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<----EMT-P from back in my volunteer days.
I am the PO-lice now though. Sheep |
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EMT-B here, no service either, but I also interviewed with one on Thursday, won't know until later on next week because of labor day. |
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EMT-P (and FF) for a suburban Chicago municipal FD.
Started as an "A" back in '89 Welcome! |
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Former EMT-P, New York State certified.
I rode actively from 88-01 with a few agencies in the New York City area and upstate NY. I'm expired with no plans to refresh since I'm not active anymore. |
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EMT-B/FF/& LEO-D ispatcher. soon to be LEO my academy starts tuesday
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NC EMT since 1994. Volunteer for 16 years, professional for 10.
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How is that working out? I'm thinking about doing that when I finish medic school next May. |
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EMT-P With Fallon Ambulance
fallonambulance.com here is a link to our TEMS unit, which I am on www.fallonems.com/MetroTEMS.htm |
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EMT-P/FF Working For FDNY 10+ years
Also a Lt with one of the few Volunteer FD in NYC |
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That's Mr Squid to you, bub!!!! |
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firefighter/paramedic
www.slcfd.com |
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I started out as an EMT-A back in '85. I became a 'P' then came a FF-PM career in'90. I was a plank-holder for the SWAT-Medic team for six years starting in '95. Funny thing is....after all these years and time invested doing cool-guy things, I look forward to a quiet night riding a ladder or engine instead of 'the box'.
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Volunteer FF/First responder. Use to hold a EMT-B, but let it expire and had to start over again. Soon to be fighting fires in Iraq. 11 days and a wakeup.
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Who for and what were their hiring requirements?????? PM me if you want |
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KBR handles the firefighting here in Afghanistan. Volunteer FF/FR here, since our protocols limit basics responding with the FD to the same level of care as EMT-B's I figured why keep up with the extra con-ed. It is changing now so I will probably be back in school. |
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Vollie FF/EMT-B (on a temporary break due to work schedule, but I need to get back into it, since I miss it.)
Resident EMT/Lone Ranger for a small DoD agency where I pass out band-aids, and hold their hands if they're feeling bad until the local ambo can take them to the hospital. Where I'm well paid, and they love me for the attention! |
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Former EMT-B here , let it lapse years ago, worked for AMR in Boston before making the biggest mistake of my life and choosing LPN school over EMT-P school. Looks like I'll be going to EMT school again though as the volunteer f.d. I'm on has an EMT shortage, and I hate getting to the station knowing theres someone I could help and not being able to do it and the person is waiting while they put out a second call for an EMT.
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FF and EMT-D since '83.
Also took up dispatching part time 6 years ago. Now I am an EMD and EFD with 911. Obey Dr. Clawson in all things..... |
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Emergency Nurse Practitioner in a Critical Access Hospital in rural Texas. No MD on site, just me on rotation to cover ER, clinic on Thursday afternoons, Fridays, and inpatients on my watch.
I share coverage 24/7 with 3 other PA's, short shift is 36 hours, long shift is 96 hours. I volunteer as 1st responder for the VFD I am active with. EMT Basic from 1979. Lebrew |
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That's where I hope to be in a few years, but probably not in TX. |
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Retired Deputy Fire Chief of Training/Paramedic/Hazardous Materials Technician
25 years in the fire service, (actually 27, if you include volunteer time) and I can honestly say that I'm glad I am retired! www.fryfiredistrict.com |
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FF, Tactical Paramedic. Oneonta FD/PD SRT.
catch me at www.temcon.net Ed Fernley |
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6 yrs as a paramedic, currently an emt-d again. it's valuable experience working as a paramedic, but tiring work. i'll take being an IV pole, thank you.
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Getting my FR training in the next couple of weeks. Im going to be working as a volunteer on the heavy party nights for my college.
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Firefighter, EMT, Paramedic, Trauma Nurse. City of Lebanon Fire Division.
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Volunteer Firefighter/EMT-B. Full time with the best air medical program in Oklahoma.
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FF/First Responder, Haz-Mat Tech, Industrial FF.............. WIll be getting my EMT/B next year!
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NREMT-P volunteer for the city of Virginia Beach. Been with them for a little over 5 years now.
Love it, great squad and wonderful people to work with. Now if we can just get people to stop calling for B.S. stuff I would be much happier |
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