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Benefits reviews
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Anonymous employee
Current
Louisville, Kentucky
The most horrible insurance you’ll ever get. $411 a month for family of 2. And that is just health
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Anonymous EMT-B
Current
Grand Rapids, Michigan
If you enjoy not having dental and high deductibles, you'll enjoy their insurances packages.
Anonymous employee
Current
Denver, Colorado
Health Insurance is extremely overpriced
Anonymous EMT-B
Current
Mesa, Arizona
You probably shouldn't get sick.
Anonymous employee
Former
Glendale, Arizona
Expensive for single or family
Anonymous employee
Former
Federal Way, Washington State
Basic Bronze, Silver, Gold tier healthcare. You can get better insurance on your own for the same cost range.
Anonymous EMT
Current
Buffalo, New York State
They offer a major plan, which is in my network. They also pay about 60% of my plan. Their plan is also 50% off for people who do not smoke and are healthy. In order to receive the discount, you are required to get blood work done and a set of vitals to prove your good health. I believe the blood work can also prove that you do not smoke, since nicotine is absorbed in your blood stream.
Anonymous Paramedic
Current
Buffalo, New York State
The universe is ok but the mass has a bad United version.
Anonymous Call Taker
Former
Farmers Branch, Texas
Several options to choose from
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Anonymous Field Paramedic
Former
Mesa, Arizona
Astronomical costs for the premiums as well as the annual deductibles. Coverage was only an 80/20 plan and even after the deductibles were met, you had to fight with the insurance companies to get them to pay the bills.