- Know and support the Mission Statement, Policy/Procedures and standards of MMR.
- Conduct a careful examination of the patient for signs and symptoms of injury/illness and assist other medical personnel as necessary.
- Provide prompt and efficient care of the patient and stabilization of his/her condition prior, during and to destination.
- Prepare all supplies and equipment to place the unit back in service as soon as possible.
- Use basic tools and procedures to gain access to patients who require extrication.
- Control the scene in such a way as to minimize further danger in the roadway and control the actions of bystanders.
- Communicate with other emergency services and medical controls as needed.
- Follow FCC regulations relative to the use of communications equipment.
- Possess and apply knowledge and skills necessary to perform the duties of a driver of ambulance equipment.
- Drive and operate emergency vehicles to specified locations at a safe and controlled speed, in accordance with federal, state, local laws, regulations and standards.
- Assure that vehicles are in good working condition at all times and are properly maintained and stocked.
- Report verbally and in writing, the observation and emergency medical care of the patient at the emergency scene and in transit, to the receiving medical facility staff for purposes of records and diagnostics.
- Obtain, record and hold in confidence health information as required.
- Administer pre-hospital care within the limits of licensure or certification and in accordance with approved protocols.
- Act professionally and ethically, on and off duty, which includes reporting unethical and unprofessional conduct of others to the appropriate authority in a professional manner which reflects credit upon the profession.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Currently licensed in the State of Michigan as an EMT-Basic
- Possess and maintain a valid Michigan driver license and maintain an acceptable driving record as defined by MMR's insurance carrier
- Possess and maintain a current Healthcare Provider certification from American Heart Association
- Obtain a trauma certification (PHTLS) within 6 months of employment
- Obtain a pediatrics certification (PEPP or PALS) within 6 months of employment
- Possess FEMA NIMS IC-100.b, 200.b, 700 & 800.b
- Ability to perform well under the stress of emergent and often adverse conditions
- Skilled in use of locator aids to find specific locations (maps, computerized mapping, directories, etc.)
- Advanced computer skills including the ability to utilize a computer PC with Windows operating system
- Ability to operate office equipment, including but not limited to, copier, fax machine, scanner, monitor, multi-line telephone, printer, typewriter and calculator
- Skilled in typing and data entry
- Ability to drive in accordance with MMR standards. Pass all driving examinations, both written and road tests
- 2 years of driving experience preferred
- Ability to effectively express oneself in the English language, both verbally and written, in order to communicate with medical and lay personnel
- Ability to respond politely and professionally to patients, patients' families, hospital staff, bystanders and other emergency service workers
- Must complete initial and annual Bloodborne Pathogens Training
- Must be at least 18 years old
EMT Crawford - Grayling - Mobile Medical Reponse
Description
Objective: The EMT is responsible for the transport and care of the medically ill and traumatically injured patients in emergency and non-emergency situations. The standard practice of the EMT-Basic shall be in accordance with the most current MDCH guidelines.Essential Duties:
Working Conditions: Hours of work may vary to include early mornings, late evenings and weekends. Frequently, when responding to a location, the individual will sit in an emergency vehicle. The emergency vehicles are equipped with a vehicle seat. Frequent to continuous standing and walking when responding to calls, going to and from the emergency vehicle, getting patients to and from their locations and rendering treatment. Walking and running may vary. Standing, walking and running could be on all types of surfaces including, but not limited to, asphalt, cement, concrete, soft/packed dirt, linoleum, wood, etc. Frequently lifting, carrying, bending, stopping, crouching, kneeling, reaching, pushing and pulling, handling and grasping. Occasionally climbing. When responding to emergencies, can be exposed to dust, fumes, gases, fire, smoke, adverse weather conditions and chemicals. There is potential for bodily harm from violent patients, bystanders or other dangers. Frequently hectic work with exposure to highly emotional situations.
Disclaimer: The preceding job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job.