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EMT - Regional Transfer

Job in Blountstown, Calhoun County, Florida, 32424, USA
Listing for: Calhoun Liberty Hospital
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-02
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Emergency Services / EMS, EMT
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: EMT - Regional Transfer - FT
Location: Blountstown

Overview

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Responsibilities

The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) will respond to emergency calls to provide efficient and immediate care to the critically ill and injured, and to transport the patient to a medical facility. After receiving the call from the dispatcher, the EMT drives the ambulance to an address or location given, using the most expeditious route, depending on traffic and weather conditions. The EMT must observe traffic ordinances and regulations concerning emergency vehicle operation.

The EMT: functions in uncommon situations; has a basic understanding of stress response and methods to ensure personal well-being; has an understanding of body substance isolation; understands basic medical-legal principles; functions within the scope of care as defined by state, regional and local regulatory agencies; complies with regulations on the handling of the deceased, notifies authorities and arranges for protection of property and evidence at the scene.

All other job related duties as assigned.

Upon arrival at the scene of a crash or illness, the EMT parks the ambulance in a safe location to avoid additional injury. Prior to initiating patient care, the EMT will also size-up the scene to determine: that the scene is safe; the mechanism of injury or nature of illness; the total number of patients; and to request additional help, if necessary.

In the absence of law enforcement, the EMT creates a safe traffic environment, such as the placement of road flares, removal of debris and redirection of traffic for the protection of the injured and those assisting in the care of the injured patients. The EMT determines the nature and extent of illness or injury and establishes priority for required emergency care.

The EMT renders emergency medical and/or trauma care to adults, children and infants based on assessment findings.

Duties may include, but are not limited to:

  • opening and maintaining an airway;
  • ventilating patients;
  • administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including use of automated external defibrillators;
  • providing prehospital emergency medical care of simple and multiple system trauma such as:
    • controlling hemorrhage;
    • bandaging wounds;
    • immobilization of painful, swollen, or deformed extremities;
    • immobilization of the neck or spine;
  • providing emergency medical care to: assist in emergency childbirth; manage general medical complaints of altered mental status, respiratory, cardiac, diabetic, allergic reaction, seizures, poisoning, behavioral emergencies, environmental emergencies, and psychological crises. Additional care is provided based upon assessment of the patient and obtaining historical information.
  • searching for medical identification emblems as a guide to appropriate emergency medical care.
  • assisting patients with prescribed medications, including sublingual nitroglycerin, epinephrine autoinjectors and hand-held inhalers;
  • administration of oxygen, oral glucose and activated charcoal.
  • reassuring patients and bystanders by working in a confident, efficient manner.
  • avoiding mishandling and undue haste while working expeditiously to accomplish the task.

Where a patient must be extricated from entrapment, the EMT assesses the extent of injury and provides all possible emergency care and protection to the entrapped patient and uses the prescribed techniques and appliances for safely removing the patient. If needed, the EMT radios the dispatcher for additional help or special rescue and/or utility services. Provides simple rescue service if the ambulance has not been accompanied by a specialized unit.

After extrication, provides additional care in triaging the injured in accordance with standard emergency procedures.

The EMT Is Responsible For
  • lifting the stretcher (be able to lift and carry 125 pounds)
  • placing it in the ambulance and seeing that the patient and stretcher are secured
  • continuing emergency medical care enroute to the medical facility, if necessary

The EMT uses the knowledge of the condition of the patient and the extent of injuries and the relative locations and staffing of emergency hospital facilities…

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