A large company feel - EMT-B AMR Employee Review

3.0
9 July 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers can be great to be around Some of the supervisors are nice There are lots of different shifts to work around your schedule (when they become available) The pay is the highest in the Puget sound for EMTs (17.60 for 2020) It's no worse than all the private ambulance companies in the area (NW, Falck, Tri-Med)

Cons

-The Seattle location (Tukwila based) has committed to mass hiring and mass turn over as new hires cost less and are less likely to complain -To meet the mass hire needs, anyone with an EMT cert is offered a job leading to many bad EMTs in the field -There is no incentive (financially, recognition based, or any other) to be a better EMT than the minimum level of competency -AMR knows Seattle currently has no better option for BLS transport so it doesn't care to strive to be better -It is made clear you are almost entirely just transport. Fire shows up on scene and you are asked to drive within a few blocks of the scene but are not to go on scene until they call for you. Fire will have triaged, done the splinting, bleeding control (and all the "emergency" activities), then you come in to transport to the hospital. Some fire crews dislike dealing with AMR and will make it clear that you are only there to transport their patient. Also known to some fire fighters as a "Spicy Uber" -The only calls you're first on scene for are "patch throughs" where a 911 dispatcher believes the call is so trivial that Fire does not need to go -ED staff believe you to be incompetent and are often short with you while giving report -Everyone knows and has accepted that EMTs are expendable. That there is no point in trying to change the culture as AMR is just there to fill the gap in Seattle's EMS system of transporting non sick patients to the hospital

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5.0
27 May 2026
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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
2w
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 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

As we continue to strengthen our culture, our Core Behaviors remain the foundation for how we lead, engage, and deliver results across our teams. These behaviors are not just guiding principles—they define the expectations for how we interact with each other, our patients, and our communities every day. At their core, these behaviors drive consistency and alignment across the organization. By prioritizing care, encouraging open communication, seeking to understand, collaborating on solutions, and holding ourselves accountable, we create an environment grounded in trust, respect, and shared responsibility. I am proud to be part of a great organization that exemplifies the core behaviors.

Cons

Success of the Core Behaviors depends on consistent leadership, clear application, and sustained reinforcement over time. This is a challenge that will take time.

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AMR Response
2w
Thank you for the 5‑star review and for your years of dedication! We’re glad to hear how strongly you connect with our Core Behaviors, and we appreciate your insight on the importance of consistent leadership and reinforcement.
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