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The paramedic is a type of emergency medical technician ( EMT). In the United States, emergency medical technicians are classified according to their level of training. The National Registry of EMTs is a central certifying entity, and individual states usually set their own standards of licensure. All EMTs must meet the minimum requirements as set forth in the Department of Transportation's standards for EMT curriculum. The National Registry recognizes three levels of EMT: EMT-B (Basic), EMT-I (Intermediate) and EMT-P (Paramedic). The paramedic level is the highest level of nationally registered positions. In addition to the basic-level skills of CPR, first aid, airway management, oxygen administration, spinal immobilization, traction splinting, bleeding control and splinting, as well as the intermediate skills of IV therapy, endotracheal intubation and initial cardiac drug therapy, the paramedic is also educated in EKG interpretation, advanced airway skills to include RSI, pharmacology, trauma resuscitation, pediatric life support and advanced cardiac life support.
Paramedics are employed by various public and private emergency services providers. These include ambulance services, fire suppression agencies (as firefighters), hospitals, law enforcement services, the military, or various multi-service agencies. Paramedics may respond to medical incidents in an ambulance, rescue vehicle, helicopterA helicopter is an aircraft which is lifted and propelled by one or more large horizontal rotors ( propellers). Helicopters are classified as rotary-wing aircraft to distinguish them from conventional fixed-wing aircraft. The word helicopter is derived fr, fixed-wing aircraft, and increasingly in fire suppression apparatus .
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In the U.S., paramedic salaries can range anywhere from unpaid, volunteer positions to around $60,000 a year, depending on location and experience. It should be noted that volunteer paramedics can provide the same level of care as those at the upper end of the pay scale. Currently, in the United States, the busiest EMS service per ambulance is New Orleans' Health Department EMS, which responds to approximately 4,000 " 911Many countries' public telephone networks have a single emergency telephone number sometimes known as the universal emergency telephone number or occasionally the emergency services number that allows a caller to contact local emergency services for assis" calls per month, utilizing six ambulances for the entire city of about 500,000 people.