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  2. Louisville Metro EMS - Wikipedia

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    Louisville Metro EMS has the largest area of geographical responsibility of any Louisville Metro public safety agency. It is the sole provider of emergency medical services to 96.5% of the 399 square miles (1,000 km 2 ) of Louisville-Jefferson County .

  3. List of major employers in Louisville, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Major employees by category (sourced by Greater Louisville Inc.): Top 10 Advanced Manufacturing & Logistics Employers Top 10 Business Services & Tech Employers

  4. Jefferson County Fire Service - Wikipedia

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    Operational area; Country United States of America: State Kentucky: County: Jefferson County: Agency overview; Established: 1947: Employees: 418 Career 433 Volunteers: Staffing: Combination: EMS level: BLS & ALS: Motto "Dedication, Loyalty, Honor" Facilities and equipment; Stations: 43 Active: Engines: 35 Engines + 14 Reserve 3 Squrts + 2 ...

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  6. Jefferson County EMS - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson County Emergency Medical Services was the primary advanced life support provider for Jefferson County, Kentucky outside the limits of the City of Louisville.The merger of Jefferson County Government with the City of Louisville brought about the combining of JCEMS with the EMS bureau of the Louisville Division of Fire to form Louisville Metro EMS in early 2005.

  7. Paramedics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The training, knowledge base, and skill sets of both paramedics and emergency medical technicians (both competed for the job title, and 'EMT-Paramedic' was a common compromise) were typically determined by what local medical directors were comfortable with, what it was felt that the community needed, and what could actually be afforded.