EMT, EMS, Paramedic Jobs and Careers
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21-year paramedic Graeme Taylor shares witty, uncensored insights into the life of a first responder
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Jackson Community Ambulance added additional paramedics and available rigs due to the area receiving more than a foot of snow
First responders managed to dislodge the fish, but neither witnesses nor the patient, who was unable to speak during treatment, could explain what happened
A rash of assaults on paramedics in Portland has lead the city’s 911 contract to mandate defense training for more than 500 employees
Curtis Raetz, a Marine pilot who served six years on active duty and retired from an IT career in 2015, became a certified paramedic after going back to school at 64
Lexington Paramedic Heather Haynes was getting out of an ambulance in a parking lot when a driver hit the rig, pinning her between the two vehicles
Gaston County EMS leadership has developed career pathways to increased responsibilities, and compensation to match
Hundreds of mourners shared memories and condolences at the service for Leigh Schroeder, 28, who was killed in an ambulance crash that also killed two children
Paula Turner was on vacation with her husband in Mexico when she lost consciousness, spurring Oklahoma Paramedic Jeremy Fern to spring into action
Jesup Ambulance Service posted the offer on social media after the number of EMTs in the city dropped to five
“For the amount of calls our paramedics run, there should be eight [ambulances] in service, and right now we are fighting for a fifth”