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Ambulance services are contracted by Faulk and American Medical Response (AMR) but Fire-Rescue is responsible for the management of the overall transport system. The Fire-Rescue Department also oversees the operational and financial management of ambulance transport services in the city.
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Critical Care Transport Nurses utilize their training and experience to provide Basic and Advanced Life Support during high-risk ambulance transport. PREMIER AMBULANCE IS GROWING AND NEEDS EXPERIENCED CCT RNs.
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The major activities performed by the Fire-Rescue Department include fire suppression, Basic Life Support and Advanced Life Support emergency medical treatment, technical rescue, hazardous materials response, fire investigation, bomb squad, air operations, fire safety inspection and education programs, equipment and facilities maintenance, boating enforcement and rescue, beach safety and swimmer rescue, and the operation of two 911 communications centers and provides 911 dispatch services.
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The Fire-Rescue leadership team consists of two Assistant Fire Chiefs who oversee Emergency Operations and Business Operations, as well as an Assistant to the Fire Chief who oversees Fiscal Services. The Department is supported by over 1,210 uniformed Fire-Rescue personnel, 141 full-time and 325 seasonal uniformed Lifeguard personnel, and 198 civilian personnel operating through 51 Fire Stations, 9 permanent lifeguard stations, and 34 additional seasonal lifeguard towers during peak periods.
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Minimum Qualifications:MUST HAVE AMBULANCE EXPERIENCE AS AN EMT OR PARAMEDIC. Supervisory experience preferred. Respond on an ambulance as part of the EMS system to meet compliance standards and provide quality care.
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Ambulance Driver’s License (from DMV) Ambulance Driver’s License (from DMV) EMT certificate (San Diego County Card) Ensures that unit remains in a state of readiness in terms of mechanical reliability, medical supply and equipment, cleanliness and appearance standards.
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The Fire-Rescue Chief represents the City at City Council and Council committee meetings, and at various civic, community, professional and business forums. Free transit pass (including MTS Trolley, MTS Bus, and all Rapid and Rapid Express bus services.
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Advantage Ambulance is a BLS and CCT (Critical Care Transport) ambulance provider headquartered in San Diego, California. We are the only non-911 ambulance company in San Diego County to be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services (CAAS.
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