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(504) MEDIC: FULL-TIME
All current valid unexpired copies and/or transcripts of only the minimum qualification certification(s)/license(s) are required to be mailed, faxed or attached to your on-line application no later than Wednesday, November 7, 2012 by 11:59 p.m. Out of state applicants must provide current valid unexpired equivalent certification(s)/license(s) and/or transcripts or proof of reciprocity from the state issuing the certification(s)/license(s).
Performs emergency response work involving emergency medical care, emergency rescue, specialized rescue, and/or operating associated equipment and apparatus; trains in the methods and techniques of emergency response and use of equipment/apparatus; inspects and maintains equipment; performs various maintenance and custodial duties at the assigned station. Employee is subject to the normal hazards of emergency rescue work. Reports to assigned station Lieutenant/Captain. This position is essential.
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(503) FIREFIGHTER/MEDIC: FULL-TIME
All current valid unexpired copies and/or transcripts of only the minimum qualification certification(s)/license(s) are required to be mailed, faxed or attached to your on-line application no later than Wednesday November 7, 2012 by 11:59 p.m. Out of state applicants must provide current valid unexpired equivalent certification(s)/license(s) and/or transcripts or proof of reciprocity from the state issuing the certification(s)/license(s).
Performs skilled technical work in operating a mobile medical unit, rescuing victims, administering emergency medical care to patients during transport to medical facilities, responding to emergency/non-emergency calls, administering advanced/basic life support treatment and performing general firefighting duties; performs various maintenance and custodial duties at the assigned station; responsible for performing in accordance with established emergency medical procedures and techniques, but must exercise considerable independent judgment in diagnosing a victim’s condition and in applying life sustaining medical care. Employee is subject to the normal hazards of emergency rescue and firefighting work.
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