That would be extremely difficult, due to problems communicating with patients and other staff. But anything is possible- I have known a firefighter that had both legs amputated above the knee, and still worked as a firefighter.
Firefighter is a person who battles fires.
Yes, paramedic is a noun, a word for a person who performs emergency medical care. The word paramedic is also an adjective for such things as the paramedic method or paramedic practice.
That is the correct spelling of firefighter (from fireman).
Yes it is. A noun is a person, a place, or a thing. A firefighter is a person. Years ago, a person in this occupation was usually called a "fireman" but these days, there are also women who fight fires, so the noun was changed to the more gender-neutral "firefighter."
No.
A person that fights or puts out fires in Alabama.
medical paramedic
The youngest person is not known, but a paramedic cannot be registered before he or she is 18.
paramedic
A person who fights fire is called a fire fighter.
firefighters always search in teams
Yes, a person can be found incompetent in a competency court hearing. The hearing may be continued until psychological and intelligence testing is done on the person.