Welcome to Reel Rescue
You have just entered the only site in the world that provides both services of standby emergency medic and recognized published photographer. Reel Rescue is the only place you can save your production or event money by hiring one person to offer both professions. Reel Rescue also offers both services separate for your needs. We have teamed up with featured film industry stunt men and professional sports figures, to scientific shows such as Myth Busters, triathlons and photo shoots. Whatever level your production or event, we are there to provide the best quality. We travel world wide offering safety behind the scenes and photography to tell the story. Celebrity photographer, motion pictures, television shows, commercials, triathlons, sporting venues, concerts, photo shoots, weddings, and special parties. Union or non-union, you are covered!
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ATTENTION PLEASE BE ADVISED
Emergency Medical Services throughout the United States, requires anyone who is a Standby Medic to provide a current Emergency Medical Technician Certification (EMT), Paramedic License, or Registered Nurse License, a current CPR Card, a current National Registry License, and a Department of Health and Hospitals Bureau of Emergency Medical Services card from your working state. Standby Medics have to re-certify every two years for all listed certifications and licenses, and all have to be current. Due to insurance liability regulations, an EMT, Paramedic, or RN cannot provide one service over another, meaning all scopes of practice and protocols remain at equal levels on location. Not all fire departments require their firefighters to have the above listed certifications, so clients can be under the false impression that various firefighters must already be appropriately certified. The EMS Division will shut down a production or event if the standby medic is not currently certified and can result in fraud and malpractice. For insurance purposes, it is a liability not to have a certified standby medic to cover your production or event. An ambulance DMV endorsement, with DOT approved vehicles are required for any emergency transport required of your medic. Also, it is against Labor Board regulations for any union to have an EMS coordinator, a production can assign the title once the medic is hired onto the project. Knowledge is power through education, please be smart and safe about your project and your medic, check all certifications and licenses.
You can be assured Reel Rescue keeps all certifications and licenses current and adds to the resume with additional rescue classes on a continual basis.
To verify EMS requirements please contact: The National Registry at: www.nremt.org Phone number: (614) 888-8920
