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Courses offered are: firefighter level I and II, correctional officer, law enforcement mandated and non-mandated in-service, CPR, advanced cardiac life support, pediatric advanced life support, pre-hospital trauma life support, assessment and treatment of trauma, international trauma life support, pre-hospital trauma life support, pediatric education for pre-hospital providers, EMT-basic, EMT-intermediate, EMT-paramedic, First Aid, Rescue/VMR, and fire service.
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Perform duties associated with basic medical and first aid services and emergency medical care to the sick and injured in accordance with all applicable laws, regulations and EMS Unlimited policies in the setting of IFT ambulance and transport operations.
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The EMT position administers first aid treatment at our client sites, arranges for transport of sick or injured persons to a medical facility, and works as a member of the emergency medical team.
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Room to Grow: EVOs in good standing are able to enroll into Mohawk Ambulance Service's EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) courses to promote into an EMT-Basic role with the company.
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Determines nature and extent of illness or injury, or magnitude of catastrophe, to establish first aid procedures to be followed or need for additional assistance, basing decisions on statements of persons involved, examination of victim or victims, and knowledge of emergency medical practice.
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Administers prescribed first aid treatment at site of emergency, or in specially equipped vehicle, performing such activities as application of splints, administration of oxygen, treatment of minor wounds or abrasions, or administration of artificial resuscitation.
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Valid State EMT-Basic Certification from the Department of Health from the state you are working in AND/OR valid National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification.
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Current valid EMT Basic Certification from the Department of Health OR the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) OR. The Onsite Medical Representative (OMR) will serve as the site’s designated first aid provider in the warehouse, coordinating and implementing the company's Global Safety Program.
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This individual will be trained to provide basic first aid, venipuncture, point of care testing and splinting. Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Pennsylvania EMT certification required.
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Administers prescribed first-aid treatment at site of emergency or in specially equipped vehicle according to established medical protocols. Administers oxygen or artificial resuscitation; treats and bandages wounds or abrasions; and performs other basic life support procedures.
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Administers first aid treatment to and arranges for transport of sick or injured persons to medical facility, working as member of emergency medical team. Must be able to meet and continue to meet any applicable state, county and municipal certification requirements for EMT - Basic (EMT-1) level.
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The Onsite Medical Representative (OMR) will serve as the site’s designated first aid provider in the warehouse, coordinating and implementing the Global Safety Program. The OMR will provide first aid care to injured employees, actively analyze tasks for potential safety issues, participate in the Workers’ Compensation process, and recommend appropriate risk mitigation measures to management.
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Certified to teach first aid, CPR, and AED training from American Heart Association or American Red Cross. For those that do not have an adult First Aid, CPR, AED certification from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross, must obtain within 3 weeks of start date.
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Subjects presented include basic anatomy and physiology, cardiac life support, sanitation and first aid procedures, shock management, respiratory maintenance, hemorrhage control, emergency wound treatment, management of fractures, burns, and injuries from chemical agents, emergency medical treatment, basic nursing skills and advanced nursing skills.
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Administering Basic Life Support and/or First Aid. On-site work health solutions specialize in occupational health and primary care as on-site emergency response and first aid.
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