Advanced Emergency Medical Technician
The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
• Responds promptly to both emergency and non-emergency calls dispatched by the Richland County Sheriff’s Department.
• Obtains information from the patient or others concerning history of illnesses or injury; evaluates the nature of the emergency and patient’s condition and determines extent of injury or illness. Maintains compliance with HIPAA regulations regarding patient information.
• Provides necessary care and treatment including cardiopulmonary resuscitation, airway management, bandaging, splinting, administering oxygen, treatment of shock, administer approved medications and other emergency care along with advanced life support (ALS) measures in accordance with established medical protocols and the Wisconsin Scope of Practice for an AEMT.
• Prepares patient for transport and continues to monitor the patient’s condition/vitals during the transport and, if necessary, applies additional interventions to improve or stabilize the patient’s condition.
• Communicates with hospital emergency department personnel to inform them of patient enroute to hospital and relays information concerning nature and extent of the patient’s injury or illness, vitals and interventions performed.
• Provides care during inter-facility transports to nursing homes, CBRF units, MRI Center, or specialty care hospitals.
• Performs triage functions during a mass casualty incident.
• Inspects ambulances to detect malfunctions and to ensure efficient operation. Cleans and restocks ambulance after every call, conducts inventory of equipment and supplies; and performs minor maintenance on ambulance vehicles.
• Completes Electron Health Care Record at the completion of each call or run reflecting data required for medical documentation of the care rendered, insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and other legal purposes.
• Performs QA/QI functions assigned by the Service Director to ensure that patients are receiving the highest level of care and that all established medical protocols are being followed. Provides positive, constructive feedback to staff regarding quality improvement.
• Fulfills the role of training officer; develops and facilitates training sessions.
• Attends in-service classes to broaden knowledge and skills in the care and treatment of patients; attends other training programs offered by the State and County including Centre Learn Modules and refresher courses.
• Assists in the cleaning and orderly care of the station and EMS lounge.
• Works with the EMS Service Director, Medical Director, and all personnel to promote and maintain harmonious working relationships, to provide quality emergency care and treatment of patients and the safe and efficient transportation of the ill or injured patients to the appropriate hospital for advanced medical care.
• Performs other duties as assigned or apparent.
Minimum Training and Experience Required to Perform Essential Job Functions
High school diploma or equivalent and specialized relevant training/education beyond high school. Current AEMT License and CPR Certification. ICS training level 100, 200 & 300, and NIMS IS-700 & IS-800 training. Valid Driver’s License. Pre-employment physical requirement screening and annual maintenance physical is required.
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