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25 members have voted

  1. 1. What is your level of certification/licensure?

    • EMT (basic/intermediate/advanced or other equivalent)
      7
    • Paramedic (or equivalent)
      14
    • CNA/LPN/ER Tech (or equivalent)
      1
    • Registered Nurse (or equivalent)
      2
    • Physician Assistant/Nurse Practitioner (or equivalent)
      0
    • Physician
      1
    • EMS Student
      2
    • RN Student
      1
    • Medical Student
      1
    • Other (please specify!)
      3
  2. 2. What kind of setting do you work in?

    • 911 Non-Transport Fire-Based
      0
    • 911 Non-Transport Non-Fire-Based
      0
    • 911 Transport Fire-Based
      1
    • 911 Transport Non-Fire-Based (third service, hospital-based, private, etc)
      14
    • Interfacility Transport/Critical Care Transport
      2
    • Hospital
      4
    • Remote Duty/On Site Medical Aid
      2
    • Other (please specify!)
      6


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Posted (edited)

Hey, everyone.

So, we have a pretty diverse forum, and I thought it might be fun to make a poll and see just how diverse a group we are. Please answer the poll and specify in the thread, if you're willing!

I'm a paramedic and I work for a third-service county-based 911 transport agency.

Edited by Bieber
Posted

expired Paramedic (Intermediate Care Officer) modules from way back in 2007 ish

i have crewed in metropolitan auckland and other major urban environments

Posted

I start EMT-B class in August!

Posted

Currently Certified as a Basic, and have about 4 weeks until program completion of Paramedic school. I work for a small Private, for profit, 911 and IFT Agency. We also run a Cabulance/ wheelchair van service. We are unique in the aspect we also have a few contracts with other agencies to provide atypical EMS services.We hold a contract with the Forest Service to do Forest Fire Medical standbys, A contract with a COncert venue to do Concert standbys, and other event standbys. We have been known to respond to nursing homes to start IV's of do lab draws for the staff, Do legal blood draws for the Washington State Patrol, and we do Removals of bodies and transport to the funeral homes during nights and weekends.

I also am a Volunteer Fireman that works on a non transporting aid car.

Fireman1037

Posted

Guess.

*raises hand

ooh I know, I know, I know, pick me, pick me! ... overworked, dangerously fatigued and underfed House Surgeon/Senior House Officer?

Posted

Beibs, you made it difficult as you didnt have enough choices....

Intensive care paramedic, specialist rescue/special operations officer......also instructor

work for state based emergency NON fire tosser ambulance transport service (over 4000 employees), that is the only provider for emergency ems in the state (about the size of texas)

that help beibs?

Posted

*raises hand

ooh I know, I know, I know, pick me, pick me! ... overworked, dangerously fatigued and underfed House Surgeon/Senior House Officer?

Nope. I am the Consultant and they are my bitches.

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Remote duty paramedic, Hidden Valley, Papua New Guinea.

Home, Colorado Springs, Colorado

This is a really cool idea Biebs.

If we can keep the thread halfway on track I'm really interested to see the results!

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