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Maintains equipment and inventory of supplies including BLS and ALS and has accountability for medications on every EMS unit per regulatory standards. Determines nature and extent of illness or injury; provide basic life support and transport to the critically ill and injured in the prehospital setting.
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The basic function of the Paramedic is to provide medical care and transportation for a patient at the Paramedic (EMT-P) level, within their scope of practice, as stipulated by Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and/or EMS Commission of Illinois.
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Is currently licensed as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic (EMTP) and has a Basic Life Support (BLS) certification and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification. - Has a positive attitude with a willingness to learn- Is currently licensed as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic (EMTP), has a Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, and an Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification.
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Using training received from ski patrol and EMS courses to provide basic life-saving first aid ABC’s, CPR, control of bleeding, etc) notifying proper medical personnel for advanced life support and transport to proper receiving facilities.
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Required to obtain and maintain full Basic or Intermediate level authorization to practice from the EMS Medical Director. Knowledge: Thorough working knowledge of all EMT-B or EMT-I level objectives as specified by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for current certification; thorough working knowledge of the operation of EMS ambulance vehicle; thorough working knowledge of EMS communications and medical equipment; thorough knowledge of EMS medical protocols and medical procedures as well as ACLS and BTLS standards if applicable.
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Applicants must possess the following Ohio certifications: Paramedic, Firefighter II; Fire Instructor; Live Fire Instructor; EMS CE Instructor Certification (required within one year) and Fire Safety Inspector (required within one year); minimum of ten (10) years of career firefighter/paramedic experience preferred with work history as a line supervisor, and valid driver’s license.
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Multifaceted position that responds to emergency calls as a certified Firefighter-Driver Operator-ALS, EMS provider as well as assist training, maintenance and support services within the Fire Department.
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Other assistive duties as delegated by nursing staff Experience/Education:Graduate of a school of ParamedicineExperience in EMS preferredLicensed by the Georgia Department of Public Health as a ParamedicCurrent certification in Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) must be completed within 6 months of hire.
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Under general direction of the Earn While You Learn Lead Instructor & AMR East Bay IFT Operations, the EMS Student will attend and participate in a comprehensive EMT training & on-boarding program.
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Lynx EMS is a private ambulance service formed in Ohio and based in multiple locations across the state of Ohio and Indiana, where we offer Basic Life Support (BLS) services, Advanced Life Support (ALS), Wheelchair service, and Mental Health Car services.
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As an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Advanced, you will work closely with our esteemed CMTS leadership team and dedicated supervisory staff to provide safe and effective ambulance-based medical care at the basic life support level.
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Performs work related to fire suppression, fire prevention education, rescue, Hazardous Material, basic and advanced emergency medical services. Performs responsible work related to fire suppression, fire prevention education, rescue, hazardous material, and basic and advanced emergency medical services.
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Typically gained by at least one year of experience as a basic Emergency Medical Technician (EMT); OR successful completion of the Emergency Telecommunicator Course (ETC); OR at least one year of experience as a dispatcher/operator in an emergency dispatch environment; OR at least one year of full-time experience providing customer service in a high-volume call center or similar setting.
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Provides Basic and Advanced Life Support care (in compliance with Chapter 401, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 10D-66, F.A.C. according to the established County EMS Procedures Manual and applicable protocols and standing orders, to the person in need of medical attention.
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Two (2) years of experience as a Paramedic or one (1) year of experience as a Paramedic and one (1) year previous supervisory EMS experience or PHRN (Pre-Hospital Registered Nurse). Basic Life Support certification, Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification, Pediatric Advanced Life Support certification, EVOC certificate, and NIMS (100, 200, 700 & 800) are required.
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