Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

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Emergency Medical Technicians, or EMTs, are vital members of the ambulance service in the UK. They respond to emergency calls, provide immediate care to patients with injuries or medical conditions, and transport them safely to hospital. EMTs are trained to assess patients, carry out basic life support, use specialist equipment, and work closely with paramedics and other healthcare professionals. The role can be physically and emotionally demanding, as EMTs often deal with high-pressure situations and must remain calm and professional at all times. To become an EMT, individuals usually need to complete a recognised training programme, often provided by the NHS or private ambulance services, and hold a full UK driving licence. This career is well suited to those who are compassionate, resilient, and enjoy helping others.

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

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