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  2. Emergency Language Systems - Wikipedia

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    Emergency Language Systems is a Maryland S-Corporation in the business of publishing Emergency Medical Services (EMS) language translation field guides. Emergency Language Systems maintains copyrights and trademarks for a series of books called EMSpañol. [1] The company's founders are Jeff Dean, NREMT-Paramedic and Miguel Castañares, NREMT ...

  3. Paramedics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the paramedic is an allied health professional whose primary focus is to provide advanced emergency medical care for patients who access Emergency Medical Services (EMS). This individual possesses the complex knowledge and skills necessary to provide patient care and transportation.

  4. Blood, Sweat & Tea - Wikipedia

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    Blood, Sweat & Tea is a book by ambulance technician Brian Kellett, writing under the pseudonym Tom Reynolds, about life in the London Ambulance Service.. The book is compiled from posts and correspondence from the blog Random Acts of Reality, one of the earliest high-readership blogs in England.

  5. Paramedic - Wikipedia

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    New York: Hachette Books. ISBN 978-0-306-92607-5. OCLC 1291313033. "National Scope of Practice Model" (PDF). National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-03-24 "Tribute to R Adams Cowley, M.D." University of Maryland Medical Center. Archived from the original on 2006-07-18

  6. Emergency medical services - Wikipedia

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    Is usually made up of 3 levels in the US. EMT-B, EMT-I (EMT-A in some states) and EMT-Paramedic. The National Registry of EMT New Educational Standards for EMS renamed the provider levels as follows: Emergency Medical Responder (EMR), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-B), Advanced EMT (AEMT), and Paramedic (EMT-P).

  7. Advanced trauma life support - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians has developed the Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) course for basic Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT)s and a more advanced level class for Paramedics. The International Trauma Life Support committee publishes the ITLS-Basic and ITLS-Advanced courses for prehospital ...

  8. Emergency medical technician - Wikipedia

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    An emergency medical technician (often, more simply, EMT) is a medical professional that provides emergency medical services. [1] [2] EMTs are most commonly found serving on ambulances and in fire departments in the US and Canada, as full-time and some part-time departments require their firefighters to at least be EMT certified.

  9. National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians - Wikipedia

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    NREMT LOGO. The National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) is a US based, non-profit certification organization for pre-hospital emergency medical providers that exists to ensure that every Emergency Medical Technician has the knowledge and skills required for competent practice.