Throwing out my introduction.
Served US Army 84-88 as an 11B
Serving US Army 2002-present as an 68W
I hold EMT-I
Been to the W-1 course
Instructor for Combat Lifesaver, and TCCC
Currently stationed at Ft. Benning, GA
Throwing out my introduction.
Served US Army 84-88 as an 11B
Serving US Army 2002-present as an 68W
I hold EMT-I
Been to the W-1 course
Instructor for Combat Lifesaver, and TCCC
Currently stationed at Ft. Benning, GA
Paramedic, Firefighter, LEO
Very basic stuff compared to some but here goes:
EFR (Emergency First Response): Emergency First Aid, CPR, and AED for Infants, Children, and Adults.
EFR: O2 Provider
Last edited by MikeT; 12-10-11 at 23:56.
NREMT-I
EMD - Dispatcher (emergency medical dispatch)
Completed EMT-P; taking NR (Texas requires it for state cert., it's not my favorite test, I'd rather have an enema than take that test.)
I have worked for a private ambulance service, in the ER, and currently work for a 911 service.
My job requires all personel to be ACLS, PALS, PHTLS and EMD (only of dispatching) certified. Also hold my CPR instructor, finishing up my PALS/ACLS instructor.
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Hey guys, a quick intro.
Active duty Norwegian Army. I have the following courses:
Qualified First Aid (Level 2)
Advanced First Aid (Level 3)
These are the standard courses we run in the Norwegian Army, with everyone geting Level 2 training, and Medics getting Level 3 Training.
Patrol Medic Course (ISTC Pfüllendorf)
TCCC course
Also deployed as a squad medic to Kosovo and as my mentor teams medic in an OMLT in Afghanistan.
I am very interested in first aid, and looks like there is a good opportunity to learn some stuff here.
No worries bro.
TCCC is Tactical Combat Casualty Care:
http://www.naemt.org/education/PHTLS/TCCC.aspx
hey lurking around m4c for a long time... Finally registered to use the search function and boy has that helped!!!!
anyway...
ccemtp
reservce USAF
all those other lil important certs
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