Emergency Medical Technicians work on ambulances. What they are allowed to do will depend upon which state they are in. All are trained in CPR and management of many other emergency situations.
The patron saint of ambulance drivers, emergency medical technicians, and paramedics is St. Michael the Archangel
Nancy L. Caroline has written: 'Caroline's Emergency in the Streets Student Workbook' 'Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets Volume 1' 'Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets (Nancy Caroline's)' 'Workbook in Emergency Treatment' 'Emergency care in the streets' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Emergency medical services, Emergency medical technicians, Emergency medicine, Medical emergencies, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Medical Technicians, Emergency Medicine 'The Answer Book' 'Workbook for Emergency Medical Treatment' 'Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets' -- subject(s): Emergency Treatment, Emergency medical services, Emergency medical technicians, Medical emergencies
Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs)
Emergency medical technicians are required to become licensed prior to becoming and EMT. This website here shows more of the requirements: http://education-portal.com/emt_requirements.html
Yes, there is a huge demand and shortage in the field emergency medical technicians.
C. D. Miller has written: 'Home Meds' 'EMT-B national standards review self-test' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, Emergency medical technicians, Emergency medicine 'EMT-paramedic national standards review self test' -- subject(s): Education, Emergencies, Emergency medical personnel, Emergency medical services, Emergency medical technicians, Examination questions, Examinations, questions, Medical emergencies
* Paramedics are the main personnel in an ambulance. * EMTs or Emergency Medical Technicians.
Mark C. Henry has written: 'EMT prehospital care' -- subject(s): Emergencies, Emergency Treatment, Emergency medical services, Emergency medical technicians, Emergency medicine, Methods
Emergency prehospital care for accident victims is typically provided by emergency medical services (EMS) personnel, including paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs). These healthcare professionals are trained to provide immediate medical assistance at the scene of an accident and during transportation to a healthcare facility. They prioritize and stabilize patients, administer medications, perform life-saving interventions, and coordinate with hospital staff for further medical treatment.
St. Michael the Archangel is the patron saint of emergency medical technicians.
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians
J. David Bergeron has written: 'Self Instructional Workbook for Emergency Care' -- subject(s): First aid in illness and injury, Emergency medicine, Emergency medical services, Rescue work, Accidents, Emergency medical personnel 'Emergency Care' 'First responder' -- subject(s): Emergencies, Emergency medical technicians, First Aid, Medical emergencies, Emergency Medical Technicians 'Emergency Care AHA Update (Paper) (10th Edition) (Emergency Care)' 'Self-Instructional Workbook for First Responder' 'Emergency Care Workbook' 'Coaches guide to sport injuries' -- subject(s): Sports injuries, First aid in illness and injury