Why Do Firefighters Need EMT Training?
As a firefighter, you’re a community leader. A signal of safety and protection to the citizens you help and serve.
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As a firefighter, you’re a community leader. A signal of safety and protection to the citizens you help and serve.
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When you’ve decided you’re ready to begin your journey toward a career change, or are prepared to continue your schooling to become a nurse, the next step is deciding on the logistics—namely, where you’ll study and train for your nursing credentials.
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If the career you chose after college or high school isn’t fulfilling you anymore, or perhaps your industry is experiencing turbulence, you might be considering a career change.
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To become an emergency medical responder and work as a paramedic or EMT-Basic in the United States takes a significant amount of discipline, study, and practical training.
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A paramedic (or EMT-Paramedic, or simply EMT-P) is an emergency medical responder who is trained, licensed, and qualified to deliver a higher level of on-scene and in-ambulance care to patients than is an EMT-Basic (or EMT-B).
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If you were ever a five-year-old, chances are at some point in your life you’ve dreamed about growing up to be a firefighter.
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As the world becomes more digital with each passing day and technological developments, it’s amazing to see the things that can be done online that used to require on-site visits and time wasted standing in long lines.
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Deciding to go to nursing school is a big step, and one that means you’re ready to commit to a career of helping people, serving the public, and being a key member of an important medical team.
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Paramedics play an important role in their communities, whether they are a designated part of the city or town fire department or work in tandem with a local or regional hospital or other ambulatory care center.
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The NCLEX is the last thing that will separate you as a future nurse from your dream career. It’s the culmination of all your schooling, clinical rotations, late-night study sessions, and pop quizzes.
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