Hi all -- just doing an obligatory first post. I just registered and will be starting my EMT-B class next week. I have been in law enforcement in one form or another since 1993. At this point in my life my employer is starting to screw around with our retirement system, my wife and I hate the cold weather and we are getting ready to put our house on the market. We may stay here but it is possible we may opt to head to to somewhere in Arizona. Anyways if we do make a move I really want to have a marketable skill that would allow me to find some gainful employment in a job I would enjoy. It is also a bit of "unfinished business" as I never finished my degree and it is not something I want left undone.
I will know by the first week of June if I am accepted into the Associated Degree program in Advanced Emergency Care. It will take me through the Intermediate and Paramedic level with a host of other classes along the way if all goes well.
I have always been fascinated by EMS/Medic/FIre stuff. I was always the cop hanging out in the fire station asking the medics a million questions... they used to laugh at me and tell me I was on the wrong side of the fence. I just never had the time to do the training while working split shifts on the road and having 2 young ones at home. Now I have a position that is all days (unless I want to go out in the evenings) and I have the ability to go back to school and commit to the training and school.
I feel a bit behind the curve as I am 39 and I see the medics on my local FD look no more than 25. But ya know what they say about age and treachery...
Anyways - nice to be here - I plan to keep my head low, ears wide open and mouth shut.