Ambulance crews are almost never 2 paramedics. Most often they transport and do BLS only. If they are it’s because a local government is paying for that service. EMTs make minimum wage.
The people who own ambulances typically have a little cartel like business in a region and print money. They refuse to sign insurance contracts so they are almost always out of network and will not accept direct insurance payments.
When my wife had cancer, she ended up at a hospital that didn’t have the services she needed becuase the ER was full at the trauma center hospital. I was able to arrange a transfer, and paid $1800 for a drive that was approximately 12 city blocks. We had to do that to avoid a complication with hospital admission and coverage. The crew was cool and we did get to honk the siren.
Air ambulance is worse.
Nobody makes (federal) minimum wage these days. McDonalds employees make double that.
I don’t live in a red state so we have a bizarrely low minimum.
The U.S. Federal minimum wage is $7.25/hr. Some states or localities might have higher minimums, but it's been a long time since I've seen any jobs paying that little. McDonald's here is about $15/hr to start and jobs go begging. CoL here is not the lowest but it's not like a major urban center either.
You haven’t been to the shithole south if you believe this.
There plenty of idiots there making 2 dollars an hour and tips and thinking they’re doing well because “at least my CoL is low!”