Columbia and the Upstate has some great services. If you want to stay by the coast, then hiltonhead or Myrtle beach. But, I believe those are FD systems. Everything in the upstate is mostly County third services.
I do not and have not worked for Charlston County. I have talked with about 12 former employees of CCEMS and have yet to find one that had any good to say about the system. You can take this for what it is, second hand talk. But normaly< you can fin…
Hello everyone in SC. I am currently exploring the opportunity at relocating to SC, Charleston area, Can anyone give me some info about that area, paramedic jobs, ect.I have about 24 yrs in EMS, 22 of them as a paramedic in busy 911 system, some wit…
Hello. My name is William Tatum. I am a Paramedic at Oconee Medical Center in Seneca South Carolina. I am married to my precious Jessica who is a Deputy with the Sheriff's Office here in Oconee. I have two lovely daughters Abby and Kinsley. I am Chairman of the SC EMS PIER Team which assists services in SC with Public Information, Education and Relations training and materials. Our website is www.scpierteam.org . Take care !
I looked through the schedule and the main topics I need to be in are the ePCR talks. Let me know when you want me at the booth.
George
It is amazing to see people put God first on their pages. When I went to Kim's page and read her banner, it was awesome. So many times, we don't let people know our walk. I am putting together a post card like missionaries do for the bike ride so people will pray for the ride each day and folks will feel God's prescence when we pray before we ride.
On May 8, 2010 the County of Los Angeles Fire Museum Board of Directors will host the Inaugural Pioneers of Paramedicine Lifetime Achievement Awards Gala.
It'll be 20 years on Wednesday since Chuck Krebs died the first time. He would become the city's first "save" with some new equipment - automatic external defibrillators - carried on a few Waukesha firetrucks.
The Alaska State House unanimously passed House Bill 73 today, designating special license plates for firefighters and emergency medical service providers.