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Msg ID: 2759535 Air Methods NY +1/-1     
Author:New Bases
1/19/2023 10:08:03 PM

Anyone know where the 5 new bases are in New York that Air Methods is opening this year?



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Msg ID: 2759560 Air Methods NY +0/-0     
Author:Not sure about 5 new bases
1/20/2023 10:20:37 AM

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but Rome, NY was just posted internally. 



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Msg ID: 2759563 Air Methods NY +1/-7     
Author:The answer is
1/20/2023 10:47:40 AM

Reply to: 2759560

call HR



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Msg ID: 2759599 Air Methods NY +7/-1     
Author:Yes
1/20/2023 1:11:43 PM

Reply to: 2759535

Rome NY

Dunkirk NY 

Wellsville NY

Middletown NY

Rochester NY

 



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Msg ID: 2759614 Air Methods NY +1/-6     
Author:Anonymous
1/20/2023 3:11:11 PM

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MTC owns NY.



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Msg ID: 2762980 what are the shifts like? +0/-0     
Author:EMS curious
1/25/2023 2:02:50 AM

Reply to: 2759599

Are they 12 hours on and 12 hours off, 7 days on, 7 days off, 2 shifts per day to cover 24 hours?

I heard some places (not sure who) only fly day times.

Are they different for fixed wing vs rotor wing?

Thanks



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Msg ID: 2763076 what are the shifts like? +0/-0     
Author:olderendirt
1/25/2023 11:18:31 AM

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If I may put my $0.02 in, based on 14 years with Rocky Mountain/Air Methods:

Are they 12 hours on and 12 hours off, 7 days on, 7 days off, 2 shifts per day to cover 24 hours?

I'm retired some 4 years ago, but at that time my base schedule (a 'community based program') was 3 days 8am to 8pm and 4 shifts 8pm to 8am. That results in 8 calendar days on duty even though it is nominally a 7&7. A matching number of bases in my program did 4 days and 3 nights. The original idea was that bases would switch from 4/3 top 3/4 but that never happened. Everybody got used to their existing schedule.

 

I heard some places (not sure who) only fly day times.

I am told that that was so, but my experience was that that applied only to select bases. Perhaps existing hiospital contracts did not allow night flights and/or community based that could not hire sufficient pilots to cover 24/7.



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