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I was wondering what the typical week (or 2 week) shift cycle is like for EMTs. I know the shifts and hours are unusual and long. I'd really appreciate someone sharing this info.

This would be for Ontario by the way.

thanks

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Posted

$50 to the first person who can tell me what the shift schedule of an EMT in Ontario is.... as long as they give me their full time rotation working real hours :D

Posted
I was wondering what the typical week (or 2 week) shift cycle is like for EMTs. I know the shifts and hours are unusual and long. I'd really appreciate someone sharing this info.

This would be for Ontario by the way.

thanks

!

Ontario does not have EMTs. Shifts for Paramedics vary by service. One common one seems to be two 12 hour days, two 12 hour nights, four days off.

Posted

Mike REad BeORP's post above your last post. You will find the answer there.

like Vs EH? said one time "doesn't anyone even try anymore"

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I'm just looking for a basic idea. Obviously, it's not a M-F 9-5 job..

First off there is no such thing as an EMT in Canada, The bar has been raised please agnowledge that.

Secondly what these guys are trying to say is Paramedics for most part have no "standard schedule". I work rural 5 days a week 24 hours a day paid on call. In the urban service I am involved with you give your availability for the following month and they will schedule you where you fit.

Look for the service that serves the area you want to live in and ask them how thier schedule is formatted, that is the best way.

Mobey

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This is one example:

http://fire.lacounty.gov/ProgramsEvents/PEShiftCalendar.asp

24 Hour Shifts

1 Day On, 1 Off, 1 On, 2 Off, 1 On, 1 Off, 1 On, 4 Off, Rinse/Repeat

If you work in a busy area and are awake the entire shift, you're just a zombie on your day off.

Bunch more examples:

Some have 1 On, 1 Off, 1 On, 1 Off, 1 On, 4 Off

Some are MWF, every other Sun 12p - 12a...a T,Th, Sa version too

M-F 6am - 2pm

Sun-Wed 4pm - 2am

MWF every other Sun, 6am-6pm

I've heard of 15 hour on-call shifts, too...but those might not be on a set schedule.

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"...The bar has been raised please agnowledge that."

Mobey

See...now that's just funny right there.

Dwayne

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First off there is no such thing as an EMT in Canada

Blimey! Did Alberta secede?

I heard rumours that Ralph was considering it, but I never thought I'd see the day! :shock:

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Actually ACP (Alberta College of Paramedics) still has us listed as EMR, EMT-A and EMT-P(Paramedic) So there are still EMT's in Canada. We do train to CMA's levels, but our governing body still hasn't changed the titles

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