Good for new EMTs - EMT-B AMR Employee Review

3.0
14 Jul 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Most boots on the ground employees are cool, eager to learn, and great to be around. Promote from within. Orientation is a good foundation for new EMTs, though sadly no one really sticks to detailed physical assessments and the like. Easy to sign up for overtime shifts. In a lot of cases, you can pick who you work with. They were working on getting a partially paid paramedic program started. If it started, that's a plus.

Cons

Sometimes strange promote-from-within methodology. New, unexperienced EMTs find themselves as on duty supervisor just for the fact they're buddy-buddy with management. It is not based on work-ethic or actual ability to do well in the role. Some management has double standards for the people they like. They don't have to wear uniform. They can wear a t-shirt when it's 90 degrees. You still have to wear the polo.

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5.0
27 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Career growth opportunities, supportive coworkers, opportunities to learn and develop, ability to advance if you stay engaged and work hard

Cons

Healthcare/EMS can be demanding, long hours at times, stressful days, and workload can be heavy depending on staffing and operations. These things aren’t specific to AMR, that’s our industry in general.

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AMR Response
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Thank you for the 5‑star review! We’re glad to hear you’ve found strong growth opportunities, supportive coworkers, and room to develop. We also recognize the challenges that come with the demands of EMS, and we appreciate your commitment through it all. Your advice on continued investment and open communication is valued and will be shared.
5.0
22 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

AMR San Mateo is making huge strides in changing the Old Boy culture of EMS. The operation is collaborative, cares for its employees, and acts with accountability.

Cons

Although it's much better than it was, AMR San Mateo still deals with staffing issues, primarily for medics, and forced mandation is still in play.

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