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The EVO works with a Paramedic on an ALS ambulance or on a BLS unit with an EMT or Live Organ Transports and contributes to overall patient care. Including but not limited to the areas of triage, packaging, assessment, documentation, and transport.
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The role of the Emergency Medical Technician is to provide patient care and /or operation of an ambulance as part of the Medical Center's critical and non-critical transport program. 1 Year Clinical - Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Preferred - And 1 Year Emergency Vehicle Operations Preferred.
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Overview: The EMT/Ambulance Operator is responsible for providing safe and timely transport of the CCT staff and family of patients being transported between facilities. Additional skills required : Operating knowledge of emergency vehicles equivalent to the Novant Health Critical Care Transport ambulances.
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The Emergency Medical Service ( EMS) Dispatcher is the initial point of contact for those requesting transport services from the Lahey Hospital & Medical Center team. Current MA Basic EMT Certification.
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Emergency Medical Technicians-Basic (EMT-B) respond to emergency calls to provide efficient and immediate care to the critically ill and injured, and to transport the patient to the most appropriate medical facility.
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CareLink Paramedic: Minimum 3 years EMS paramedic level or critical care transport experience for benefited position and 5 years of EMS paramedic level experience and 1 year of critical care transport experience for relief paramedics.
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NH State EMS Providers license (EMT certification) and/or NREMT, NH LNA, or CMA/RMA via AAMA, AMT or NHA certification education required. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Patient transport, EKGs, personal care/assistance, vital signs including orthostatics, venipuncture, specimen collection, IV catheter removal, applies and/or assists with orthopedic devices, completes and/or assists with wound care, cleansing, dressing application & removal, provide therapeutic interventions as delegated by licensed healthcare providers including care of our behavioral health patients.
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As our Ambulance Diver, you'll ssist with patient care as direct by the EMT or Paramedic on emergency and transport services and be responsible for driving the ambulance. Assists with patient care as directed by the EMT or Paramedic.
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When not performing the functions of an EMT – Paramedic (responding to ALSU calls), functions in the Department of Emergency Medicine according to the job description of the Patient Care Associate, under the direction of the charge nurse and the professional staff.
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The EMT also acts as driver, assists advanced life support personnel in the treatment of the sick and injured. The EMT has frequent interaction with patients, families, hospital, and medical staff, and other community agencies needed to provide appropriate services to patients.
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First Choice Medical Transport is a Raleigh-Durham, Chapel Hill based company that provides BLS ambulance services for non-emergent medical assistance and transportation to patients across North Carolina.
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Use appropriate EMT skills to provide care including communications, medical equipment, cleaning procedures, office equipment and tools. As a national leader in medical transport services, AMR is one of Global Medical Response's (GMR) family of solutions.
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May serve in the role of an Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMT-B). The position requires the use of critical thinking skills to assess, triage, communicate, treat and transport patients of all ages and populations in various settings, including emergency and non-emergency transport, standby and special events, and other settings where ALS services and/or care by the paramedic may be provided.
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Opportunities to work on a Critical Care Transport unit as well as multiple Special Events throughout Los Angeles County. The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) responds to emergent and non-emergent requests for medical assistance and delivers high quality patient care, treatment, and customer service in the most expedient, professional, safe, caring, and cost effective manner possible within the prescribed scope of practice, established protocols and Company policies.
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The ED Tech functions as an integral member of a multidisciplinary team and should be fully versed in all areas of either emergency department or transport team operations. EXPERIENCE:Six months of EMT experience preferredThis is a bargaining union position.
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