• Thanks for stopping by. Logging in to a registered account will remove all generic ads. Please reach out with any questions or concerns.

Search results

  1. A

    Getting back in after 3b Release?

    Lol I wish I were kidding. That's the statistic we were taught in school in 2018/19
  2. A

    Getting back in after 3b Release?

    Yeah thankfully the test administrator is an actual working medic so he even said it's really a picture perfect scenario for the test. Pts are a lot heavier on average thesedays too... Avg is 300lbs statistically speaking.  But it at least weeded out the REALLY weak. I'm a woman but I still find...
  3. A

    Getting back in after 3b Release?

    Lol I've been working full time for a year... I'm aware those tests are perfect conditions. I've done more than my fair share of ice, tight spaces, shitty extrication with heavy patients down a fucking spiral staircase... I live in an old as hell city. It's more often then not we deal with all...
  4. A

    Getting back in after 3b Release?

    I'm in New Brunswick. We require the same test essentially. 30lb X2 dumbbell carry, 2 mins compressions, carry back switch to 50lbs X2 go do a 250lbs lift of a patient fr floor to a stairchair, lift said stair chair up and down 6 steps, drop that and carry 150lb barbell 30 metres . All to be...
  5. A

    Getting back in after 3b Release?

    Brief personal history: So Ive been out for about 3 years after a medical release... 3B if I recall correctly. I was an MSEOP for 3 years, Reserve but I worked full time... I blew out my knee, had surgery, etc and ended up with a med release. I have a 10% rating on the knee through VAC. Im not...
  6. A

    Left ACL tear...

    So I injured my left knee on my trade course Aug of 2016...I ended up not exactly getting the best guidance on how to handle the paperwork for VAC (didn't even know there was any such thing as a disability benefit to apply for till roughly december that followed...). That said I applied january...
Back
Top