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Yes. The link is dead. Even if you manage to make it to the jobs page the OP, as is his usual, has failed to provide adequate details to find the job he's trying to list.

I even went through all the listings for New York and found nothing with the town name he did supply.

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Jesus, that camp pays well! Holy shit! Can't make that working for the BSA. I was lucky to get $350/week including room and board and being on call 24/7... AND I also worked as a shelter director and program director for the activities at the shelter!!

Man...

Wendy

CO EMT-B

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I always wondered how this would work in a protocol-centric state like NY.

99.99 percent of all the patients you see will present with complaints outside of your scope of practice. Coughs, sore throats, headaches, nausea, vomiting, the sudden surprise of menarche. What are you going to do? If you don't have them transported to a medical facility, you are violating the law, subject to criminal and civil liability, not to mention the loss of your cert. If you do have them transported, you're going to be fired in the first 24 hours.

Only an idiot would take this job without first getting strong guarantees from the state and the medical director of the camp.

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Link is dead because camp is almost over.... It was first week July-Aug..... So sorry.... Thought some of the new NYS EMT would have jumped on it... Hope they did...

Yes, NYS is very political... Many of the BLS VAS run or at least have major influence in their EMS Region...

Check out NYC; our Protocols have improved. It was the hard work of the Region Committee and the constant proposal for change by my peers and myself....

http://www.nycremsco.org/als.asp?intCategoryID=4&intArticleID=81

Go to Aug 2011

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As always in the assorted strings on this site, it gives one pause to think. It also just caused me to Google "menarche", and after 37 years on the job, I now have heard the word for the first time, and also now know what it means.

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...the sudden surprise of menarche....

That is why a history is so vitally important. This can catch you completely off guard if you didn't know that they just went through mefebuary...Just sayin'...

Dwayne

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