Full-Time Job:
Required:
-Narcotics Pouch (Ativan/Morphine/Versed)
-Company Nextel (Dispatch communications/Call Info via Text)
-Company Pager (For Open Shifts/Closed Messages, also unlimited personal use which is great since where I live I have no cell service)
-Ambulance Keys
-Narcotics Key
-ID Tag/Collar Brass/CAAS Pin/Pen/Notepad
Personal:
-Wallet
-Cell Phone
-Skell Gloves
Plus a Duty Bag in the Ambulance (iPod w/ FM Transmitter, Coffee Cup, Tea/Coffee Pouches, Maglite, Books, etc..) and a bag full of company issued crap (Ballcap, Knitcap, Vest, Fleece, Commando Sweater, Jacket, Turnout Jacket)
Part-Time Job:
Required:
-Keys (Company Narcotics Keys (x3), Ambulance, Drug Box)
Personal:
-Cell-Phone
-FT Job Pager
-Skell Gloves
Duty Bag
While I generally agree that the more on the belt the newer the person, I have noticed especially at my current fulltime job this is not true, the most senior Paramedics (aka approx 15-25 years at the company) or those considered the "best" seem to carry a ton of crap on their buff belts