EMT VLOG | 12 HOUR EMT AMBULANCE CLINICAL!!! 🚑🚨

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Come with me for my EMT ambulance clinicals! I'll take you along all the calls we get and show you what it's like to be on an ambulance!

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I start EMT school next month. It’s definitely intimidating since there’s SO much knowledge to learn but I’m so excited to be in this field.

RickyOHD
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I'm on my first clinical right now! At my school we have to get 48 hours and 10 patient contacts.
At our main ambulance station in my super busy tourist town. It's gone good so far, but I'm still being put kinda in observe mode and haven't had my own patient contacts yet... so... still nervous about that but everything else I was worried about isn't even an issue. I got myself worried and nervous over nothing! My clinicals are due in just 10 days, and then the big test for my license!!!! I can't believe I've almost made it through, and stuck with it. I'm so proud, and proud of everyone else on here that's passed or is in the process as well! We CAN do it you guys <3 good luck to all!!!

rosemadder
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At one point in my life, I was both unfortunate enough and fortunate enough to need an ambulance several times. There was a newly licensed EMT that came. Other than just making the situations seem less, well clinical and physical force, she calmed me. One night, while the male EMT's were discussing something she climbed in the driver's seat. The paramedic asked her if she had driven before. Her answer? "Not on city streets." HIS answer? "Let's go! Never been so proud. She's a really nice young lady. Competent and Confident and really Considerate. Tnank you Emma for all you did.

ellensmith
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i remember my time in EMT school as well as my clinical and ride time and it's been 4 years. I did my ride time on a Fire Ambulance and it was cool to see the fire side of EMS. Honestly it was fun in school. Granted i'm here doing the job now as an EMT | Security Officer and i'm having fun but nothing beats where you get your first few calls in the ambulance nd you get to use the skills you just learned.

slender
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Hope you guys enjoyed this video! Let me know if you have any questions 😁

CaseySmithOfficial
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I really appreciate all the work you’ve done EMT clinics on and because of reading stories about paramedics and EMT, and watching emergency, I learned not to be afraid of, ambulances and hospitals

EdwardGrunch
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I did one of my clinical shifts with a county fire dept in New Mexico, and within 10 minutes of arriving to the station we got called to a MVA (two cars head on (5 people total) at 60mph). My 2nd clinical shift was a raw indoctrination into what EMS can expect.

ethanroland
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Thanks for this awesome I’m barely starting my EMT class and I’m glad this video is up that way I get an idea

chato
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Super helpful, about to start my clinicals this week. It's nice to get an idea of what to expect!

bigtom
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Awesome to see I'm about to do my ride time on FEB 3rd and 5th need 10 patient contacts and 24 hour of ride time

Nick_
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I have a few years until college but i'm 10, 000% sure that being an EMT is what i want to do!

WHEREISDANA
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Hi Casey ! I just got certified to practice in CA!! now I just gotta get my ambulance drivers license🥰 because of Covid I couldn’t do ridealongs in my program, glad you were able to tho!! 💖

julym
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I just subscribed I really like your explanation of your ride along you are very interesting and easy on the eyes! I can’t wait to see more content

gregoryconquest
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for your first call it depends on what type of crew you’re riding with. since you had a both a EMT and a Paramedic it’s a good idea to kinda follow both. because as a EMT you’re going to be assisting the Paramedic half the time. other times it’s good to follow the paramedic because they would be doing most of the vitals and everything if not they would leave it up to the EMT. it also depends on what state you’re in. like I’m currently a Emergency Medical Responder in New Jersey and I’m planning on going back to EMT school eventually. but in New Jersey our BLS and ALS are separate meaning that any BLS ambulance is operating stand alone, fire based, hospital, county or private. ALS/Paramedics only operate out of hospital based EMS agencies and will usually meet us at the scene of a call or depending on the severity of the patient we can meet them while en route to the hospital.

nj_e.s.v.p
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Appreciate this 🙏 very helpful! I'm starting paramedic school in the fall! 🤗 so excited

iknowright
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Have my first ride-along tomorrow. Excited, but nervous. Hopefully it goes well. 😅

DuckMeister
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I am studying to became an emt right now, definitely not easy. And will be continuing my study to become a medic once I work as a basic for a few years!! I love this field of work !!🚑🤍

emilymawi
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Many thanks for this video. It's really interesting to see clinical placements through the eyes of a student. I'm an Australian paramedic and I often have student paramedics doing their clinical placements in the second half of their third year. All of them are studying paramedicine at a university; EMT level is technically not legal here as having a Paramedic degree is the minimum requirement for working on emergency ambulances. A year down the track, how is your career progressing? Been doing this for 26 years, and just when you think you've seen and done it all, a patient will test that thought. Stay safe out there.

coover
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Wow only 24 hours worth of clinicals!?! We had 4 twelve hours shifts at different fire stations around my city and then an 8 hour shift in the emergency room

spacemaster
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Hi, I am 35 starting EMt class in a few weeks and I am nervous. Thank you for the contact

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