Posts Tagged ‘EMT’

Salary of a firefighter?

I’m wondering what the basic salary of a full-time firefighter is. A friend of mines son is a fire fighter in CA with an EMT degree also, and makes about 90,000 a year. Whats the basic pay of a firefighter? Does the EMT degree give you a huge boost in pay?

Emt Basic Training, Hobby or Duty?

It is difficult to asses the motivation level of a person. It is even more difficult to dispute the commitment of someone in a medical profession. According to the recent statistics most of the Emergency Medical Trainers or EMT, as they are called, work on a volunteer basis. The United States labor department revealed that among the total number of EMT that are trained to work in the fire department, about 80 percent work for free. Similarly, The State department of health claims that nearly 70 percent of the registered EMT agencies in the United States hire on a volunteer basis. Before making or rejecting any claims let us look at some figures:

The Education of EMT

Keeping in mind the above statistics, remember that most of these EMT volunteer workers undergo at least a month of training before being officially inducted to provide the necessary life saving services. Also, among these are seasoned professionals who pass rigorous medical testing and licensing requirement to work as a full time Emergency medical trainer. It should also be noticed that many States require experienced EMT to undergo at least one year of studies. There are also several professional courses that extend to two years.

Pay & Working Hours of EMT

Now add to the fact that a full time EMT worker earns on average one of the lowest basic salaries in the nation. It is difficult to estimate the average of all the EMT workers but a rough estimate puts a pay range between $19000 and $33000 per year. Only 2 percent earn more than $50,000. If this doesn’t provide a grim picture then consider the long working hours for the EMT. On an average, an Emergency medical trainer in a firefighting department typically works 50 hours. The hours are further extended in a hospital environment. At hospitals the average can extend to 60 hours.

Is becoming an EMT a Hobby or a Duty?

It is true that the basic EMT training doesn’t require a professional degree and can be completed in a short period of time but it doesn’t mean that the volunteers and practitioners join the profession as a hobby. The statistics above are provided to strengthen the claim that the volunteers and professionals who undergo the basic EMT training are committed to serve the community and take it as their duty to fill the gap left vacant by the shortage in the healthcare system. Most of these volunteers take the basic EMT training work with the firefighting departments. No one in their right frame of mind will work in such a dangerous profession if they are not willing to take it as their duty to save human lives.

More Proof

It should also be noticed that the basic EMT training is necessary for the firefighters, police and medical professionals. All of these professions are well respected in the society and any claim to point out a professional in these jobs to undertake EMT out of the necessity, is difficult to prove. It is understood that the basic EMT training is only required in those professions which are considered to be the first line of defense against major disasters. It means that societies depend on these professionals with their lives. Therefore it is a further proof that the required basic EMT training in some department is taken seriously by a selected group of people who have already committed themselves to our well being.

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who here is a paramedic, an emt, a firefighter, or a police officer?

if so tell me wha you like about your jobs
i meant to say if so what do you like about your jobs
only answer if you are a paramedic an emt a police officer or a firefighter

Firefighters/Paramedics: ever become a nurse while?

I am an EMT/Firefighter working in the DFW area. I work 24 hours on and then I am off for 48 hours.

What nursing schools are available that would allow me to attend nursing school while also working my firefighter job? Thanks.

Will girls want to be with me?

i’m a firefighter/EMT and i’m starting to get the point girls don’t want be with me because of the risk i take at my job, my last girlfirend was prob the best bc she liked me doing it, she said she looks up to people like me to put my life on the line, but we broke up becuase long distance didn’t really work but are there girls out there that wont try to get me quit the fire service because i really don’t want to do that but… it’s like everytime i meet a girl there like “oh your a firefighter, i love firefighters” then after a while we end up braking up because they feel i take to big of a risk and possibly not come home that day, are there girls that don’t feel this way and would try to have a relationship with a firefighter?

Firefighter/Paramedic?

-I’m about to graduate high school, I am a certified EMT. I know it can take awhile to get a job as a firefighter but that is my main goal. Can I get a job as an EMT right out of high school (I am already EMT-B) and then start the process to get hired as a firefighter while I am a working EMT?

-Same question, but replace firefighter with training to be a paramedic?

What are the steps I need to take towards becoming a career firefighter?

I’ve enrolled in fire sciences classes and am taking EMT training. What other steps should I take to improve my chances of getting hired?

Can i get a job as a Firefighter without being a paramedic.?

I know i have to take an EMT class and be certified for firefighting. but i was wondering if it is hard to get hired if im not paramedic certified. someone told me its next to impossible to get hired without it. is that true???

What should i do to become a firefighter?

im 17 and have a ged, im sitting at home with nothing to do all day, i been trying to find a job but its so hard, i want to check out this citys community college and check out the paramedic classes and either try to become a emt or a firefighter, but im really confused, does anyone have any tips or ideas of what i should be doing?

EMT/Paramedic/Firefighter?

I want to become a Firefighter. I am 24, high school graduate, have attended some college. I went to the firehouse today and they said i had to take EMT courses then I can start to train as a firefighter. If i take EMT classes can i always use EMT/paramedic as a fall back if i can not physicaly handle the job as a fire fighter?

Are the EMT/paramedic courses hard? And is there a high demand for this job? I dont want to put out money and time into something with no return.