Works under an assigned fire station Lieutenant to support both Fire Suppression and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Operations to assess, and triage non-urgent, urgent and emergency request for medical care. Applies advanced knowledge and skills necessary to patient care and/or medical transportation. Facilitates access to a higher level of care when the needs of the patient exceed the capability level of the Advance Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT). Serves as a patient care team member in a hospital or health care setting when needed. May perform home visits to observe patient's care and report to a higher-level of authority. Educates the public on fire safety, prevention, and hazard mitigation. Promotes and supports public safety initiatives such as smoke detector programs prevention education in schools, and commercial pre-incident planning. Performs pharmacological interventions with basic and advanced equipment to mitigate specific life-threatening, medical, and psychological situations. Serves as an important critical link between the scene of an emergency and the health care system. Gathers medical information by questioning patient or other bystanders to collect medical information. Utilizes specialized equipment also known as the jaws-of-life to pry open vehicles, equipment, or structures. Administers medical treatment, checks pulse and respiration in response to patient's medical condition. Listens for alarm and details of radio message received from alarm office. Assists with loading and unloading patients into or from the ambulance. Explores the safest evacuation routes to carry and assist conscious, and unconscious victims. Develops and maintains current knowledge of well-established firefighting procedures. Determines whether to transport patient using ambulance or wing based on medical situation and according to orders and protocols. Drives emergency ambulance on an emergency call and transports patients to hospital or medical facility. Connects hoses and couplings to water sources, pumps, nozzles, etc., and advances charged hose lines to fight the fire. Identifies flammable or hazardous materials. Lifts and maneuvers hand-held and hand-raised ladders. Extinguishes fires in areas where there is no visibility and extreme heat. Opens holes in structures using axes, pike poles, or other equipment. Preserves evidence of arson for use by an arson investigator. Cleans equipment and inspects or tests equipment on apparatus.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees