![]() I recently separated from the AF and was a 4NX1 and was a Paramedic instructor at the Pararescue School. Be advised that the training pipeline for Pararescue is 2-2.5 years barring academic setbacks and or injuries. The USAF also has Pararescue, there are reserve units and you can find their locations at this site to see if there is one close to you. We also have Airevac (AE) units that are reserve/guard This means that you will only be assigned to Paramedic positions, whether that be in the ER/ICU or actually doing EMS/Field Medic work. The USAF 4N0X1 AFSC (MOS) are required to be NREMT-B also but in 2008 the career field recognized paramedics and assigned them a special experience identifier 456. Point is, why sell yourself short in one career field when the government will pay for your technical training in anything else available? Īrmy Medics are required to be NREMT-B at the very least, these are known as 68W (MOS) ,there is a LVN position known as M6 (mike 6) or 68WM6. I recently cross-trained into special duty assignment (for the guard) as an instructor and submitted my package for office candidate school. I also continued my service in the ang as a ffer. ![]() I was active duty af ffer for 6 years then got a civ fed ff job afterwards. My suggestion (my two cents only) is do something that you have NO experience in and broaden your skills. When you have some specific job choices that you would like to weigh in on, i'm sure we could give you the low-down but until then it depends on what you want to do or what direction you want to go into. They know what is available in the local units. Honestly though, not to sound cliche, but talking to local recruiters is your best option. There's also the army combat medic as an option. To go in an AF medical field you would be a clinic technician with a few exceptions. Since you are wanting to do reserves obvious you want to keep your civ ff/medic job so the sky is the limit. Thanks,If you are going reserves I don't think Pararescue would be a viable option. Any information or help you guys could give me would be great. I am just curious about the differences and options out there. I am in pretty good shape and am not too worried about basic training. ![]() ![]() I was just wondering if anyone has some information on the different options I have that might best use my current skills. I have been working as an FF/Paramedic for 6 years now and am really interested in serving. Hey guys, I have been considering enlisting in the army national guard, the air national guard or really any of the reserves. ![]()
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