Emergency Services Skillset

Started by SAR-EMT1, May 30, 2007, 09:16:18 AM

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Answer the most appropriate

Doctor/Dentist
1 (3.7%)
Nurse
2 (7.4%)
Hospital Tech
0 (0%)
EMT
3 (11.1%)
Medic
2 (7.4%)
Firefighter
0 (0%)
Firefighter/EMS
2 (7.4%)
Police Officer
1 (3.7%)
Emergency Dispatcher
1 (3.7%)
Hazmat
2 (7.4%)
Basic Fire Aid or CPR
13 (48.1%)

Total Members Voted: 27

SAR-EMT1

It seems that we have alot of Public Service types on this forum.
I was wondering what the break down was. Paid or Vollunteer, doesnt matter.  If you have more then one, choose the most appropriate.

Feel free to add in time, extras (BTLS, SWAT HAZMAT etc) and experience here.

For my part
IL EMT-B
National Registry
Hazmat Awareness (enrolled in Ops)
set to take BTLS
applied as an Auxiliary/Reserve Police Officer
applied as Vollunteer Firefighter
- awaiting boards for both
C. A. Edgar
AUX USCG Flotilla 8-8
Former CC / GLR-IL-328
Firefighter, Paramedic, Grad Student

wingnut

I think people who volunteer to be put in harms way are a special breed, you will find them in every country and anytime there is an explosion, plane crash, flood. They are the ones running towards the sound of chaos. Maybe thats why we have so many public servants in CAP. Yep we are Heros , every one of us.

You need to modify your survey some of us are multple of your survey.

RogueLeader

Basic FIRE aid/CPR ??? Do you mean "First"
WYWG DP

GRW 3340

jimmydeanno

Quote from: RogueLeader on May 30, 2007, 08:08:01 PM
Basic FIRE aid/CPR ??? Do you mean "First"

The opposite of Fire Aid is...



lame I know... ::)
If you have ten thousand regulations you destroy all respect for the law. - Winston Churchill

flyerthom

Quote from: SAR-EMT1 on May 30, 2007, 09:16:18 AM
It seems that we have alot of Public Service types on this forum.
I was wondering what the break down was. Paid or Vollunteer, doesnt matter.  If you have more then one, choose the most appropriate.

Feel free to add in time, extras (BTLS, SWAT HAZMAT etc) and experience here.

For my part
IL EMT-B
National Registry
Hazmat Awareness (enrolled in Ops)
set to take BTLS
applied as an Auxiliary/Reserve Police Officer
applied as Vollunteer Firefighter
- awaiting boards for both


RN
Certification Emergency Nursing (CEN)

EMS RN (in NV, in PA Prehospital RN)
ACLS Instructor,
Full time ER Nurse, part time EMS RN for an ambulance service and Fixed wing Flight Nurse company.
TC

JC004


SJFedor


Steven Fedor, NREMT-P
Master Ambulance Driver
Former Capt, MP, MCPE, MO, MS, GTL, and various other 3-and-4 letter combinations
NESA MAS Instructor, 2008-2010 (#479)

Slim

Firefighter/EMT/Hazmat (awareness)/Emergency Dispatcher


Slim