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Massachusetts EMTs Difficult to Keep

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Massachusetts EMTs Difficult to Keep

By Ellen G. Lahr, Berkshire Eagle StaffThe Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, Massachusettss)PITTSFIELD -- The days of the part-time EMT who runs ambulance calls to earn extra money on nights and weekends are waning fast in paid ambulance companies.

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EMTs are now advancing to become paramedics, making careers of their emergency medical service work and earning wages of about $50,000 per year, with retirement benefits and paid vacation time, said County Ambulance President Brian Andrews.

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It's not just limited to any one region of the country. EMTs become Medics, Private Service Medics leave to become FF/Medics. It is a viscious cycle. Private companies need to find ways to retain these type of people, and have a revolving door of employees.

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