Outlaw Nacho hey I’m thinking about taking an EMT course, if you don’t mind me asking what are the tests like? Are they multiple choice, true/false, written and are they difficult even if you’re someone who studies?
@@colemanshum3726 you need to learn patient assessments and other skills and you get graded for that, it's a test where it's you and an instructor, then take the national registry which is multiple choice, I'm just waiting for my national registry
Nice, I’m halfway through mine and I graduate July 11, but I can’t take the national exam until sept 4 when I turn 18 :(. It’s really fun and because I find it so interesting and medicine is my passion it is easier due to my willingness to practice and study
@@sloopfan3706 Paramedics are generally considered the highest level EMS operator, and have all the EMT skills plus intubation, Tracheostomy training, IV, IO, and Pharmacological training, needle decompression, (sometimes) chest tube placement and more. All Paramedics start as EMT's and are designated as EMT-P but they are not the same as EMT-B's
Richard Grayson yeah I know but he never clarified that he never went for EMT-p because technically that would still be an “EMT” but I get how I could have phrased that better
@@sloopfan3706 per the latest class updates to the nremt, they now distinguish between emt's and paramedics, its not EMT and then Paramedic, EMT-P is now a thing of the past. but no one cares cuz it doesnt really matter
After 29 years on the job now retired my time on the job had its ups and down but I loved everyday on the job worked with some great people been retired for seven years now miss the job but enjoy the retirement i spent two years as an emt then the rest of my career as trauma paramedic
Consider doing RT school. It’s short, you get paid way more, and if you really want to work on an ambulance some ift companies offer SCT or CCT where they hire RNs and RTs
I’m currently enrolled. Study your text book.. don’t skip out on chapters. Don’t be afraid to ask your instructor questions. They have lots of knowledge stored away. Goodluck!
I start August 31st, Can't wait! I'm in New York as well. It appears you guys get white uniforms. That's odd, in my neck of the woods we get a purplish black color uniform shirt.
This is so incredible, im just 16 and ive been working as a EMT since i was 14, long story, im in mexico and i would like soooo much to finish a carrer as a paramedic at US, i wish you guys good luck, NOW IM A FAN OF YOURS❤
The best thing you can do for your EMS career long-term is to find a really good EMT resilience course. I cannot recommend this enough. It can make the difference between continuing to enjoy being an EMT and burning out due to chronic high levels of stress. I wish you the best of luck!
@@squarewalnut240 My guess would be that they are part of a volunteer squad in an area that can't really support hiring career EMTs, which is the case in a lot of places, especially rural or farming towns. 14 is quite young, so I'm interested in their experience. I happened to grow up in a town on the East Coast which had a waiver from the state allowing people as young as 16 to certify as an EMT and work on the ambulance (but no driver could be under 18). And that's the path that I ended up taking. In retrospect, it was not a healthy decision, haha.
it is technically the law - if visual warning is activated, audible warning must also be activated. However, I do agree - at 2 am with no other vehicles around we do not run the siren. Maybe chirp it once or twice if there's a car but that's it.
They are a BLS-only ambulance service, that is supported by both Fire and (what use to be Rural Metro), I believe it’s now AMR. Basically they act as first responders, and once the actual ambulance with ALS ability arrives, that unit, be it Fire or Rural/Metro, AMR, etc take over care and transportation. Unless it’s an actual BLS call, then it will be turned over to the Uni.
Why you guys have normal short sleeves clothes? Here in Italy we use specific uniforms and they are all long and with bio protections. Here some pics: www.radiolombardia.it/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VIGILI-DEL-FUOCO-A-NORCIA.jpg www.croceverdecm.it/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/01eec10693d9896b4d757174d0f20dd9.jpg Also here we also have emergency nurses and doctors with us. In a real emergency case which it require e professional help (like stroke) they send a doctor with a nurse or one of them, or we already have one of them in the ambulance.
Nice and neat but... I think it would be difficult to get on in a hurry. I recommend trying different set ups, see which works best for you. By that I mean being able to deploy it one handed and apply in fastest time. Never know when you need it for self preservation.
I don't remember exactly, but Ryan being a Supervisor had an overnight shift meaning he was on call from around 5pm to 8am. The vlog shows the more active parts of the shift and after the emergency response call concluded around 2am, we went back home. Ryan then would return to the Ambulance headquarters in the morning to end his shift. Thanks for watching!
You can become an ECA (Emergency Care Assistant) or ECSW (Emergency Care Support Worker) through applying to a local ambulance trust. Becoming an EMT or Associate Practitioner requires you to complete quite a few courses as you can give drugs and conduct more skills. If you want to become an EMT best thing to do is work your way up from an ECA through the trust you work for, or if you have precious healthcare experience apply for an EMT role straight out. Also the Paramedic role is only achieved through University now, so 3 years full time and you’ll get the BSc Hons in that :).
I find it funny how people shit of EMS.Knowing full well that when they worked in EMS they chose to do it, t’s a passion you have. They have lost their passion and its okay but to bring others down is just useless.
why would a university need their own ambulance? are the services provided by whatever other ems agencies around the city not enough or something seems a little wasteful to have an ambulance just for a college campus
The bureau of labor statistics says that there’s only 15% of people who are competent enough to be an EMT paramedic that’s why there is a shortage of them! So I suggest to become an EMR first & volunteer to get your foot in the door?! I’ve been a paramedic since 1998!
I would submit to you it has more to do with challenges such as on the job injuries and exposure risks, poor pay commensurate to responsibility, and low job satisfaction globally within the health care community. Then add onto all of that, your statistic, if accurate, and it makes perfect sense to me!
I’m in school at the moment to become an EMT and I’m having a hard time with the book work any advice? I really hope I get to learn everything on the field better than in the book.
Wow. Bunch of hateful people here in the comments.. Just wow. These students are doing awesome work and looks fun. FF/PM with Chicago entering my 6th year. All the experts here can go pound sand.
It's NOT like an ambulance, look in the dictionary, oh wait, I meant look on google, and ambulance is a vehicle capable of carrying a patient. Your vehicle is an emergency medically equipment vehicle for rapid response.
@@kalebjames22 This video is about being an EMT, not about being a patient. EMTs and paramedics are, at the end of the day, glorified cab drivers because for all the hoops we have to jump through to get and keep our licenses, it's ultimately not worth any of it.
@@femaleanonymous8016 Sure, but so can any schlub. That's why Good Samaritan laws exist. And given the way we're treated, I'm pretty sure that it's better to be a civilian with a BLS certification than an EMS professional at this point.
I'm a NYS EMT living on Long Island in Suffolk County and this is very much of "you wanna be an EMT" because it's not like you see on TV. A lot of the time is spent sitting around waiting for a call. What Ryan is doing is he's showing that if you wanna be an EMT this is what it's like a lot of the time. I know that during the overnight shift call volume isn't as high as it is during the day. I volunteered and worked over night's for 26 years and there would be maybe 2 calls usually between 2am - 3am, but I was always able to get sleep until about 5a or 5:30a. Ryan has also worked hard for his promotion and instead of criticizing his work You should strap up and become an EMT.
George Raab “Strap up and become an EMT” huh? Well, I’m a 20+ year paramedic. Hate to break it to you old man, but this is NOT real life. As much as you’d like to believe, this video does not depict what it’s like to be an EMT. I honestly don’t even think Ryan is old enough to have paid his dues. That’s just the bottom line. If he was gonna try and enlighten the masses, he didn’t do well.
So this is a very different experience than I'm sure you're used to in your 20+ years experience. This is a volunteer college EMS service, aimed at providing interested students with the opportunity before they move on to other medical professions.
You are suppose to switch siren tones before an intersection with a red light and then again when crossing an intersection with a red light to clear it
Yeah, you really don't want to be an EMT because you can find poor pay, lousy working conditions, and people who have no respect for you just about anywhere these days.
@@againstthis How incredibly condescending. With the average rent in Denver at $1,671 a month, the median home price at $462,000, and the average EMT pay here is $13.98, exactly what sacrifices should I be happy to make? I'll wait.
I’m one test away from being able to start working as an EMT! I’m so excited!
Outlaw Nacho hey I’m thinking about taking an EMT course, if you don’t mind me asking what are the tests like?
Are they multiple choice, true/false, written and are they difficult even if you’re someone who studies?
Cops>Firefighters>EMT
Hope you pass.
@@colemanshum3726 you need to learn patient assessments and other skills and you get graded for that, it's a test where it's you and an instructor, then take the national registry which is multiple choice, I'm just waiting for my national registry
Same, I just have to compleat my NREMT then im on my way
Don't forget the 3am call for a bloody toenail
Three months and I'm starting EMT school! I'm hyped.
Congratulations! You'll do great :)
Nice, I’m halfway through mine and I graduate July 11, but I can’t take the national exam until sept 4 when I turn 18 :(. It’s really fun and because I find it so interesting and medicine is my passion it is easier due to my willingness to practice and study
@@jettjones8521 I got mine at 16. Started driving at 21. Rode along for 3 years.
How is it going?
hows it going?
Congratulations on your promotion. I love your videos and it would be awesome if you did more like this one. :-)
Thank you! We're working on it!
I became an EMT in 1998 when I turned 21. And I’ve been one ever since.
You didn't go for paramedic?
Richard Grayson an EMT can be a paramedic
@@sloopfan3706 Paramedics are generally considered the highest level EMS operator, and have all the EMT skills plus intubation, Tracheostomy training, IV, IO, and Pharmacological training, needle decompression, (sometimes) chest tube placement and more.
All Paramedics start as EMT's and are designated as EMT-P but they are not the same as EMT-B's
Richard Grayson yeah I know but he never clarified that he never went for EMT-p because technically that would still be an “EMT” but I get how I could have phrased that better
@@sloopfan3706 per the latest class updates to the nremt, they now distinguish between emt's and paramedics, its not EMT and then Paramedic, EMT-P is now a thing of the past. but no one cares cuz it doesnt really matter
i would fucking hate the random alternating of the sirens lol
After 29 years on the job now retired my time on the job had its ups and down but I loved everyday on the job worked with some great people been retired for seven years now miss the job but enjoy the retirement i spent two years as an emt then the rest of my career as trauma paramedic
I'm trying to become a paramedic any tips? :)
I never knew there was a certification or license as a “trauma paramedic,” please educate me Sir?
I'm going to be going to Ems school in the fall and I'm definitely looking for tips.
Get out now
howd it go?
Consider doing RT school. It’s short, you get paid way more, and if you really want to work on an ambulance some ift companies offer SCT or CCT where they hire RNs and RTs
I’m currently enrolled.
Study your text book.. don’t skip out on chapters.
Don’t be afraid to ask your instructor questions. They have lots of knowledge stored away.
Goodluck!
I start August 31st, Can't wait! I'm in New York as well. It appears you guys get white uniforms. That's odd, in my neck of the woods we get a purplish black color uniform shirt.
I’ve wanted to be and EMT since I was eight and now im twelve and was going to take classes but cancelled because of covid
When posting more video
This is so incredible, im just 16 and ive been working as a EMT since i was 14, long story, im in mexico and i would like soooo much to finish a carrer as a paramedic at US, i wish you guys good luck, NOW IM A FAN OF YOURS❤
The best thing you can do for your EMS career long-term is to find a really good EMT resilience course. I cannot recommend this enough. It can make the difference between continuing to enjoy being an EMT and burning out due to chronic high levels of stress. I wish you the best of luck!
I'm sorry, you began working as an EMT in 14?!
@@squarewalnut240 My guess would be that they are part of a volunteer squad in an area that can't really support hiring career EMTs, which is the case in a lot of places, especially rural or farming towns. 14 is quite young, so I'm interested in their experience. I happened to grow up in a town on the East Coast which had a waiver from the state allowing people as young as 16 to certify as an EMT and work on the ambulance (but no driver could be under 18). And that's the path that I ended up taking. In retrospect, it was not a healthy decision, haha.
@@daswolff9361 lol
Go to Canada instead. The pay is much better
Lmao you can always tell it’s a new guy driving when they use sirens at an intersection with a green light and nobody around at 1am 😂😂
Around here we run sirens from the second we leave the station until we're on scene. At night sirens are up to the driver. We're volunteer though
It's the law...
it is technically the law - if visual warning is activated, audible warning must also be activated. However, I do agree - at 2 am with no other vehicles around we do not run the siren. Maybe chirp it once or twice if there's a car but that's it.
protocols for most agencies require it.
Ezekiel Graves Again, to his point, you can tell a “Newbie” when they run sirens through green lights @ 1am...NEWBIE!!!!!😌smh
Dont let anyone drive unless you know they have experience. I was a EMT for 16yrs. Anyone can be a EMT. Big turnover.
How did you serve that long? I barely lasted 6 months due to stress and tiredness
@@commiekiller getting me nervous
@@shaokhan2845 what
Where do you work that you're able to supervise as an EMT? I know of absolutely no 911 system that has BLS level supervisors. Good for you!
They are a BLS-only ambulance service, that is supported by both Fire and (what use to be Rural Metro), I believe it’s now AMR. Basically they act as first responders, and once the actual ambulance with ALS ability arrives, that unit, be it Fire or Rural/Metro, AMR, etc take over care and transportation. Unless it’s an actual BLS call, then it will be turned over to the Uni.
I know its a little late but congrats!
Damn I love the Powercall!
Why you guys have normal short sleeves clothes? Here in Italy we use specific uniforms and they are all long and with bio protections.
Here some pics:
www.radiolombardia.it/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/VIGILI-DEL-FUOCO-A-NORCIA.jpg
www.croceverdecm.it/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/01eec10693d9896b4d757174d0f20dd9.jpg
Also here we also have emergency nurses and doctors with us.
In a real emergency case which it require e professional help (like stroke) they send a doctor with a nurse or one of them, or we already have one of them in the ambulance.
Awesome videos
Just a tip, don't drive with your hazard lights on vehicles can't tell where you are going. Congratulations on promotion!
I have never seen a CAT set up like that, I am probably living under a rock but that is a nice setup!
Nice and neat but... I think it would be difficult to get on in a hurry. I recommend trying different set ups, see which works best for you. By that I mean being able to deploy it one handed and apply in fastest time. Never know when you need it for self preservation.
My first shift starts in 4 days!
How it going?
So how many hours would you say you worked that day
I don't remember exactly, but Ryan being a Supervisor had an overnight shift meaning he was on call from around 5pm to 8am. The vlog shows the more active parts of the shift and after the emergency response call concluded around 2am, we went back home. Ryan then would return to the Ambulance headquarters in the morning to end his shift. Thanks for watching!
On average EMS shifts for a commerical ambulance company are 12 hours
In the Uk it’s so difficult to get into emt work . Thier is no set qualification for emt .
You can become an ECA (Emergency Care Assistant) or ECSW (Emergency Care Support Worker) through applying to a local ambulance trust. Becoming an EMT or Associate Practitioner requires you to complete quite a few courses as you can give drugs and conduct more skills. If you want to become an EMT best thing to do is work your way up from an ECA through the trust you work for, or if you have precious healthcare experience apply for an EMT role straight out. Also the Paramedic role is only achieved through University now, so 3 years full time and you’ll get the BSc Hons in that :).
Hey! What background music is used in this vlog?
I find it funny how people shit of EMS.Knowing full well that when they worked in EMS they chose to do it, t’s a passion you have. They have lost their passion and its okay but to bring others down is just useless.
Ian “Portuguese god” Soares 🇵🇹💪
why would a university need their own ambulance? are the services provided by whatever other ems agencies around the city not enough or something seems a little wasteful to have an ambulance just for a college campus
my question: is Campus EMS ALS capable?
Why does the guy getting pinned look like Ryan Buell off of paranormal state?
The bureau of labor statistics says that there’s only 15% of people who are competent enough to be an EMT paramedic that’s why there is a shortage of them! So I suggest to become an EMR first & volunteer to get your foot in the door?! I’ve been a paramedic since 1998!
I would submit to you it has more to do with challenges such as on the job injuries and exposure risks, poor pay commensurate to responsibility, and low job satisfaction globally within the health care community. Then add onto all of that, your statistic, if accurate, and it makes perfect sense to me!
¡¡Saludos desde México!!
Is it possible to be an EMT in collage or med school?
It's doable in college, but probably not in medical school because you'll be studying up to 16 hours a day
I’m in school at the moment to become an EMT and I’m having a hard time with the book work any advice? I really hope I get to learn everything on the field better than in the book.
any1 know what whelen siren that is
Hurry up and get those patients to dialysis.
Jared Kelley snatchin em from the jaws of ESRD.
dont be an ass bro.. I DONT want to do this but come on.
Wow. Bunch of hateful people here in the comments.. Just wow. These students are doing awesome work and looks fun. FF/PM with Chicago entering my 6th year. All the experts here can go pound sand.
these comments are so negative😔u can tell who hates their job and who truly loves it
Don’t be stupid. The owners/ managers make shit tons of $$ and we make crap. Better off going to McDonald’s Treated better too
You still in EMs
All BLS?
Yes sir all BLS! AMR will provide ALS assistance if needed.
Is he a supervisor or what
yes
I want to be paramedic to get naps in the ambulance and be more fat and dumb everyday hua hua hua
Supervisor??? He looks no more then 20
Are you like a commander or something
supervisor
he is a supervisor, sir.
@@chandlercox6176 already told him
I am also Emt student can you me any seggastion
Lol a BLS fly car team
It's NOT like an ambulance, look in the dictionary, oh wait, I meant look on google, and ambulance is a vehicle capable of carrying a patient. Your vehicle is an emergency medically equipment vehicle for rapid response.
Make more videos :)
lol BLS flycar
Reconsider being an EMT, you get paid minimum wage, have to miss holidays, mental strain is tough, etc.
First rule of being an EMT. Don't.
Miguel Abrego ok lets say you go into cardiac arrest how are you gonna get to the hospital😂😂
@@kalebjames22 This video is about being an EMT, not about being a patient. EMTs and paramedics are, at the end of the day, glorified cab drivers because for all the hoops we have to jump through to get and keep our licenses, it's ultimately not worth any of it.
@@plymouth491 glorified cab drivers that save lives! First response can and usually is the most crucial time of life or death
@@femaleanonymous8016 Sure, but so can any schlub. That's why Good Samaritan laws exist. And given the way we're treated, I'm pretty sure that it's better to be a civilian with a BLS certification than an EMS professional at this point.
@@kalebjames22 Uber
what was the purpose of this video?? lool
🤦🏼♂️
This was in no way enlightening in the sense of “you wanna be an EMT.” More like, “LOOK, I just promoted!”
I'm a NYS EMT living on Long Island in Suffolk County and this is very much of "you wanna be an EMT" because it's not like you see on TV. A lot of the time is spent sitting around waiting for a call. What Ryan is doing is he's showing that if you wanna be an EMT this is what it's like a lot of the time. I know that during the overnight shift call volume isn't as high as it is during the day. I volunteered and worked over night's for 26 years and there would be maybe 2 calls usually between 2am - 3am, but I was always able to get sleep until about 5a or 5:30a. Ryan has also worked hard for his promotion and instead of criticizing his work You should strap up and become an EMT.
George Raab “Strap up and become an EMT” huh? Well, I’m a 20+ year paramedic. Hate to break it to you old man, but this is NOT real life. As much as you’d like to believe, this video does not depict what it’s like to be an EMT. I honestly don’t even think Ryan is old enough to have paid his dues. That’s just the bottom line. If he was gonna try and enlighten the masses, he didn’t do well.
So this is a very different experience than I'm sure you're used to in your 20+ years experience. This is a volunteer college EMS service, aimed at providing interested students with the opportunity before they move on to other medical professions.
Albert Ledesma Slightly unrelated but I’m considering pursuing Paramedic. Any advice on the way I go about it?
You are worrying to much about how cool your siren sounds young fella! Worry more about getting to the scene safe and less about how your siren sounds
Damn let him have his fun...
You are suppose to switch siren tones before an intersection with a red light and then again when crossing an intersection with a red light to clear it
the use of the powercall siren tone was awsome
Yeah, you really don't want to be an EMT because you can find poor pay, lousy working conditions, and people who have no respect for you just about anywhere these days.
@@againstthis How incredibly condescending. With the average rent in Denver at $1,671 a month, the median home price at $462,000, and the average EMT pay here is $13.98, exactly what sacrifices should I be happy to make? I'll wait.
true
But do you think it would be good to become one while your in college?
@@jennyfers That would probably be okay for supplemental income, but I'd definitely wait until after this pandemic is over.
EMT is boring, go be a medic lol
Horrible siren work. Absolutely horrible
Step one, find a real job.
Please go back to your job at McDonalds
@@gray1648 ....I've worked EMS for years, McDonald's mays more then most EMS companies.
Lol anyone who wants to do this job is an idiot
@@Thepuggleparty that's your opinion I respect that
@@turdferguson7105 screw off
Cringy