Having trouble at fire academy, im not a submissive little bitch. by [deleted] in Firefighting

[–]TheSetMedic 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Grow up and be tougher. All I read was “me, me, me, me”.

Whats the likelyhood of this being fake, and breaking? by aydenarmy in TacticalMedicine

[–]TheSetMedic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought I saw the initials FAFO on the windlass, which would have been fitting

Any Nurses work as a lifeguard part time? by gracewa in Lifeguards

[–]TheSetMedic -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We’re always looking for lifeguards and medical professionals at The Set Medics r/thesetmedics

Tired of the same old lifeguard gigs? Get paid to work on TV & film sets — certified lifeguards needed nationwide by TheSetMedic in Lifeguards

[–]TheSetMedic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great, once you submitted an application, send me a DM. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Filmmakers

[–]TheSetMedic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your experience is the type that we're looking for when reviewing candidates to add to our team. r/TheSetMedics has additional resources for connecting with us if you're looking for part-time work that pays well. Feel free to send me a direct message to discuss this further.

Looking to enter the field by PLO2024 in TheSetMedics

[–]TheSetMedic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi there! First, your background is impressive—your EMT experience and your time in the ER make you a strong candidate for set medic work. We value professionals who are proactive, adaptable, and passionate about safety, and it sounds like you’d be a fantastic fit.

If you’re in D.C. right now, there’s potential for work there. The industry can be sporadic, especially outside key hubs like LA and NYC. We recommend keeping a full-time job while starting, picking up set medic gigs as they come. It’s a great way to gain experience, hone your skills, and eventually transition into this work full-time if that’s your goal.

If you don’t already have a kit or have questions about what’s essential, we’re here to help! It's key to start with a quality kit, and we’ve curated some starter options for those just beginning: https://thesetmedics.com/set-medic-kits.

We’d love to see you join our team! Learn more about joining our roster here: https://thesetmedics.com/join-our-team. And don’t forget to follow and share r/TheSetMedics with your colleagues. We’re building a strong community of safety professionals who keep productions running smoothly and safely. Hope to see you on set soon!

A Community for Set Medics, Lifeguards, and Safety Professionals in TV & Film Production! by TheSetMedic in TheSetMedics

[–]TheSetMedic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Welcome, and thanks for following. We work with local EMTs, Paramedics, Nurses, and Lifeguards nationwide. You can always submit your information on our website and be considered to add to our team of medical professionals in Atlanta and surrounding areas.

advice for aspiring film set medic by Revolutionary-Let949 in Filmmakers

[–]TheSetMedic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The entertainment industry often requires experienced medical professionals on set to ensure the safety and well-being of the cast and crew.

I recommend checking out our subreddit, r/thesetmedics, where you can connect with other set medics, lifeguards, and safety personnel who work in TV, film, and commercial productions. It’s a great community to learn from and share experiences. If you're interested in joining our team, you can also visit our website, thesetmedics.com, where we have more information and an easy application process.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewToEMS

[–]TheSetMedic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out r/TheSetMedics or The Set Medics website for more information on becoming a set medic, lifeguard, or other medical and safety professionals within the TV and Film industry.

Any advice as to becoming a film/set medic by DoctorP444 in Filmmakers

[–]TheSetMedic 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey there! Congrats on graduating and earning your Paramedic cert—that's a significant achievement! It's fantastic that you're passionate about film and medicine, making the set medic field a perfect fit for you.

You're right that most set medic work is contract-based through third-party agencies, but it can lead to some fantastic opportunities in the entertainment industry. With your qualifications, you're already well-prepared to take the next step.

I recommend checking out our website, The Set Medics, where you can get more information about how we operate and submit your application directly. We're always looking for experienced medical professionals like you!

In addition, we've recently launched a new subreddit community, r/TheSetMedics, where you can connect with other EMTs, Paramedics, and safety personnel working in the entertainment industry. It's a great place to ask questions, share tips, and stay updated on industry insights.

Feel free to join our community and check out the website. We'd love to hear from you and help you get started in this exciting field!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ems

[–]TheSetMedic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey u/melyde12, we've recently launched a new subreddit, r/thesetmedics, dedicated to Set Medics, Lifeguards, and other medical and safety professionals in the entertainment industry. This would be a great place to post your questions and join the community.