I've taken a community job and I am not EMS-fellowship trained. But I've worked as an EMT and paramedic doing critical care IFT, prehospital EMS on ambulances and on chase-cars. Dedicated EMS time is being worked into my schedule with pay to compensate at least some of the work, which will involve training, field response, offline and online medical direction, administrative work, etc. I will be able to use an EMS officer's vehicle for field response and there is a bag for EMS physician use. As local EMS does not RSI, we do carry RSI drugs, airway equipment including VL, some basic meds, and some addition equipment that is only meant to be used in extreme circumstances (e.g: a gigli saw). Admittedly, I got lucky with this job as the chair is very into EMS and few graduating residents have extensive EMS experience. The opportunities I have are far better than what was available at nearby academic jobs, mostly because all the major EMS positions were already taken aside from some token scraps.