View Full Version : How many firefighters and emt-b/ emt-p do we have on the forum
odie1969
09-11-2007, 01:23 AM
Ya so I was wondering how many firefighters and medics and E's do we have on the forum. and where everybody is located, and see what everybody does diff. like west coast fire and EMS is about the same, where east coast fire and ems is seperate. I personally am a medic on the west coast now going throught my firefighter I & II thanks for everybodys time.
Jim Oaks
09-11-2007, 02:19 AM
My wife Vanessa is going to school to be an EMT. She want's to work on becoming an EMT-P and later when she's eligible get a job as a flight paramedic on a chopper.
baddis
09-11-2007, 03:14 AM
years ago i had FF I II and III and EMT I but that was almost 15 years ago in the marine corps. i was also qualified on aircraft and the space shuttle due to being stationed at an alternate landing site.
LIMA BEAN
09-11-2007, 03:16 AM
Up in this country we all know how to take care of one another. I have packed folks out that took 8 weeks one year. I am gratfull to my bud MATT who is a flight nurse for Prov. Life flight and my bud Gordy Ak national guard. Bye the time I had VHF contact I already had the men ready for extraction. Good question though JIM. Nessy has a can to open. Michael
Grover
09-11-2007, 03:37 AM
I am a Captain of a 3 man engine company. We are all EMT-D certified. We are responsible for covering over 160 square miles that covers rugged mountains anr rural ranch lane. Many of our patients are transported by air because of time constraints. It is well over an hour each way for the ground ambulance to respond.
samsonitesamsonite
09-11-2007, 10:20 AM
Firefighter/Emt-p here... I think i had a thread like this goin on the last forum ALONG time ago...
silveranger93
09-11-2007, 10:58 AM
Firefighter/EMT-B, in PA but not out here at school (MI)
Squid27WFD3
09-11-2007, 11:53 AM
i'm a Firefighter/MRT in Ct been doing it for a long time wouldn't trade it for the world
firefighter525
09-11-2007, 12:17 PM
I'm a volunteer firefighter in WV. I've been into for about 6 years now.
ChrisR1S
09-11-2007, 01:09 PM
EMT-B in Virginia. Im 17 so im pretty new but really enjoy it
sublime68charger
09-11-2007, 01:55 PM
FireFighter, here, we have seperate EMS from the Fire in my City,
start my Cert FF 2 on wed night this week so looking foward to that. Been on the department 7 years now.
take care and stay Safe.
sublime out.
samsonitesamsonite
09-11-2007, 03:22 PM
good luck to you guys taking FF I & II its a tough test, but worth it in the long run, had mine for about 2 years now.
Explorin94
09-11-2007, 04:25 PM
Volunteer Firefighter and EMT/B here. All ran from the same department.
calypso93
09-11-2007, 10:50 PM
30 year career FF, assigned to an engine company/HazMat division. 250 man department in SW Connecticut. EMS is separate but, we do use the "first responder" program on specific EMS calls.
Bill G
09-11-2007, 11:49 PM
Held a EMT-B for a while. But that was many, many, moons ago. Never got into the firefighter stuff but I have several friends who are. And one who makes big money as a flight nurse/paramedic out of Mesa, Az.
timster
09-11-2007, 11:52 PM
former emt if that counts did the job as a vol. for about 5 years then ran out of time with owning my own company and all, so got out of it about 4 years ago. thinking of getting back into it, just got to see what happens in the next year or so
Jim Oaks
11-17-2008, 12:08 AM
I thought I would bring this thread back from the dead.
My wife has been working since this past spring for an ambulance company here in Ohio. She alternates working (3) 24-hour shifts one week and (2) 24-hour shifts the other.
It's nice how it's setup.
She works 7am-7am. She automatically gets paid for 16-hours. If they get (7) trips before 11pm they get paid for 20-hours. If they get a trip after 11pm, they get paid 4-hours per trip. They can end up eith working till 11pm with only (7) trips and get paid 20-hours and sleep from 11pm-7am, or work 24-hours and get paid for 30+. She usually gets paid for at least 20-hours.
There's not a whole lot of pay for an Emt-Basic or Paramedic with private companies. I'm fortunate to be retired with a 20-year Highway Patrol retirement. I have a good check and benefits and don't have to rely on social security. I've told her that if I was going to be a Paramedic (she wants to advance to Paramedic), that I would work for a community so I was a government employee and had a public employees pension. She doesn't want to do it because as far as we have found out, she would have to be a paramedic AND a firefighter, and she has no interest in being a firefighter.
Is there anyone who's an EMT or paramedic that hasn't posted, and is anyone doing it for a municipality where you're not doing the job of a firefighter as well?
mjonesjr
11-17-2008, 06:28 AM
Most fire departments now have the EMT/Medic mixed into their stations. It is more economical for governments to do that.
The only way to be a medic and not be a firefighter around here is to work for a private company that is contracted to the local county governments. Louisville, KY is the only local that has their own EMS service within the fire department.
BTW, I am a firefighter.
PAFirefighter49
11-17-2008, 07:19 AM
Firefighter/EMT-B in Pittsburgh, PA.
ghost_rader
11-17-2008, 11:53 AM
2nd gen. vol fire fighter in north jerzy for 10 years and counting ... nothing else like it
:headbang:
Stumpy
11-17-2008, 12:10 PM
Going through my EMT-B class as we speak...
Explorin94
11-18-2008, 08:23 AM
Jim..She wants the Paramedic license. In Ohio does she have to do so many months/years as a Basic, Intermediate and then Paramedic? For me to get the Paramedic I would have to be in the field for almost 3 years before I could obtain the Paramedic license. Is that the same there. Also when she took her test did she take the National test or the State test?
rangerbum
11-18-2008, 09:02 AM
I was a West Valley Volunteer Fireman, but, I was volunteer so i was trained, not schooled.
grey ghost
11-18-2008, 09:50 AM
i'm a volunteer firefighter for our local town. and when pennzoil had their refinery here i worked for pennzoil and had numorus training in hazorious materal .
Jim Oaks
11-18-2008, 10:01 AM
Jim..She wants the Paramedic license. In Ohio does she have to do so many months/years as a Basic, Intermediate and then Paramedic? For me to get the Paramedic I would have to be in the field for almost 3 years before I could obtain the Paramedic license. Is that the same there. Also when she took her test did she take the National test or the State test?
She took and passed the NREMT national test. You're required to pass it to get your EMT-B, but you don't have to maintain it. She wants to maintain hers because we want to move to Tennessee some day.
She can go right back to school now to be a medic, but she wants to stay a basic for a while and learn what she can from her partners that are medics to have a better idea of what they're trying to teach her when she goes back.
Explorin94
11-18-2008, 10:30 AM
I had taken the state test here in Illinois. I could have taken the national but opted not to. For what I am doing right now it is fine. The national test certification only lasted a year where the state is 4 years here. The department I am on requires you to hold your license for 8 years. I've been doing this for almost 4 years now and it seems like a second nature. In that last 4 years I have gotten my Lead CPR Intructor through my work, which also helps me in the field. Around you do the local departments offer extra classes for her in reguards to auto extrication, hazardous material spills or any other class for that matter? If they do tell her to take them and run with it. Can't beat that training. Plus it adds to her resume when applying elsewhere.
Deamers87ford
11-18-2008, 07:57 PM
im a junior firefighter in pa taking my mods
fastford04
11-19-2008, 04:37 AM
Im'a MET Mine Emergency Tech at the mines i work at! and i used to be a certified volunteer firefighter!
CapK2
11-19-2008, 08:00 PM
Captain here, FF Level III, Confined Space Rescue Tech, Hazmat Tech, EMT-B. Currently in charge of Fire Prevention and Investigation. My town requires all full time Firefighters to be at least EMT-B, with EMT-I preferred and FF Level II. We also run with 2 Paramedics per shift.
odie1969
02-11-2009, 12:48 AM
well just a update it has been a while since I started this thread. But now Im a probie(booter) FF/medic with about 4 months left in my probie year. ya All I can say is that you can only clean a station so many times in a day. But for you and venesa(sp) there are a few citys that run a medics on rescues that do not require you to be a ff. LIke houston, new york I think, a few down south I think. Also I know a few town in Az are starting to run ambulances.
calypso93
02-12-2009, 01:53 PM
Glad to hear it. You're gonna love this job. I have about a year to go, and will really miss the fire service environment. My pension and benefits max at 32, as well as my wife's patience! If you're so inclined, start a personal journal with weekly entries of your calls. Ten years from now you'll be amazed at what you did and what has changed.
Good Luck Probie!
daniel3507
02-12-2009, 04:38 PM
im going to school now for EMT-B. After i do that though im doing a fire and emergency service program at the local community college and then hopefully making it onto the fire department.
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