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Howdy at all,

some days ago I accidentally found this forum. And now I've found a bit time to say hi between my Volunteer shifts.

To me.

I am 34 years old, come from Germany and I am something like an EMT-P. I work since 17 Years as Volunteer EMT for an Civil Protection Unit and befor 5 Years i was a paid Professional in EMS.

I hope to meet here nice people, get new friends and learn new things.

Greetings from the other side of the bis Pond !!! :wave:

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Hey Fenta, welcome!

Ít`s getting crowded with all the germans now, isn`t it? ;)

I`m an RA from Thuringia. RS would be more like EMT-B though, I guess.

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Thank you for the welcome paramedicmike and Vorenus. :wave:

@Vorenus

That's difficult to say. I've learned in the country rescue and was trained according to the old laws. Whether it is good or bad I do not know....

I would be interested in what the different training levels here differs. Then I could better assess where I stand. The people from New York with which I write regularly about medical matters, always said to me that i am something like an EMT- P.

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Thank you for the welcome paramedicmike and Vorenus. :wave:

@Vorenus

That's difficult to say. I've learned in the country rescue and was trained according to the old laws. Whether it is good or bad I do not know....

I would be interested in what the different training levels here differs. Then I could better assess where I stand. The people from New York with which I write regularly about medical matters, always said to me that i am something like an EMT- P.

What do you mean with the "old laws"?

Take a quick google search or a look at Wikipedia for a general overview over the qualification levels.

But if you`re a Rettungssanitäter with the normal curriculum, your training level is significantly below an EMT-Paramedic, and better compared to an EMT-Basic.

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I was under the principles for the training of EMTs of the Federal / State Committee "rescue " of 20/09/1977 trained and tested in North Rhine-Westphalia. Since 2001, there is a new training and examination regulations of the Federal / State Committee "rescue".

Times are changing....Only the fact that before the law not exist the " Notkompetenz " will never change. Everything we do is always done in Justifying emergency. ;)

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As said, just look at some links about qualification levels. I don`t want that to become a pissing contest about the level of education,

Just have a look at the scope of practice of EMT-Bs, EMT-Is and EMT-Ps and compare them to the scope of a RS.

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Terrible ..

what do you use for words ?

Honestly, I was just curious. But I did not want a tail comparison or whatever.

I think no matter what we write here, the most important thing is that we do our job well and love what we're doing.

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Terrible ..

what do you use for words ?

Honestly, I was just curious. But I did not want a tail comparison or whatever.

I think no matter what we write here, the most important thing is that we do our job well and love what we're doing.

What do you mean? ;)

I was just getting at some points, you know. And I think the tip about looking up the scope of practices of the different levels was pretty valid.

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What do you mean? ;)

That.......... :huh: vvvvvv

I don`t want that to become a pissing contest about the level of education,

I was just getting at some points, you know. And I think the tip about looking up the scope of practices of the different levels was pretty valid.

10-4 That was understood.

However, one must not be unfriendly. ------> pissing is not my word.....

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