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She began her career in medicine as an emergency medical technician.
"They didn't say who they were," said Rodriguez, 24, a medical technician.
Her mother is an emergency medical technician for Heritage Village Ambulance in Southbury.
Andrea Clay, 72, a nurse and emergency medical technician in rural Edison, Wash.
His friend, an emergency medical technician, urged him to go to the hospital.
Khalil, a medical technician, declined to be interviewed by The New York Times.
Her mother is an emergency medical technician with Post 53, Darien's emergency medical service.
I grew up knowing about safe sex because my mother is a medical technician.
Danika is thinking of going back to school, maybe to become an emergency medical technician.
Michael Triana, an independent duty medical technician paramedic (IDMT-P) from the 67th Fighter Squadron.
He tried to persuade her to come out and speak to an emergency medical technician.
She rains medical files on his head — all tinkered by the bribed-out medical technician.
Still, any patient whose ultrasound exam is done by a qualified medical technician is safe.
"My heart sank," Ryan Ciampoli, the medical technician, said on CNN's "New Day" on Monday morning.
In 2002, an emergency medical technician died after his ambulance was rammed by a drunken driver.
"We were constantly having problems with the heart monitors," said Mr. Almodovar, the former emergency medical technician.
The caller introduces himself as a medical technician from the live health monitoring service you subscribe to.
There were shortages of antibiotics, anesthetics and sterilized medical equipment, said María Teresa Salas, a medical technician.
For example, women presented with jobs labeled as "Nursing" rather than "Medical Technician" will tend toward the first.
For example, Texas requires that a cosmetologist receive 85033 times more training than an emergency medical technician (EMT).
Border agents called the station and requested that an emergency medical technician be ready when the bus arrived.
So she got a job as a medical technician and after World War II met my dad, Albert.
Border agents called the Lordsburg station and requested that an emergency medical technician be ready when the bus arrived.
The Indians said Francona was examined by an emergency medical technician at Nationals Park and remained at the stadium.
Imagine the single mom working the night shift as a waitress while also training to be a medical technician.
Police also arrested a retired medical technician who in a video said a hospital in Monagas state was unprepared.
He joined the East Midwood Volunteer Ambulance Corps in 2006, and served three years as an emergency medical technician.
Police also arrested a retired medical technician who in a video said a hospital in Monagas state was unprepared.
He sought medical attention only after his mother, his coach and Pitts's wife, Kendra, an emergency medical technician, insisted.
By comparison, you can become an emergency medical technician in the state after 132 hours at a community college.
I looked for a job as a firefighter or emergency medical technician, but I couldn't find one in the recession.
The requirements are so ridiculous that some states require more training to become a manicurist than an emergency medical technician.
Ciampoli, who is a trained emergency medical technician, ran to the little girl's rescue after her terrifying tumble on Wednesday.
The club's best forward, Jamie Vardy, was until four years ago playing semi-professionally while working as a medical technician.
An off-duty emergency medical technician ran up amid the gunfire and helped the woman drag her injured friend away.
He said that, as an emergency medical technician, he has been involved in many rescues and encounters with deceased migrants.
He said the jail agreed to ensure that there was a duty nurse or emergency medical technician on all shifts.
About five years ago I went to Metropolitan Community College in Omaha and got certified as an emergency medical technician.
To take just one example, the average cosmetologist spends 372 days in training; the average emergency medical technician just 33.
Heather Locklear  might be facing legal action after she allegedly attacked a police officer and an emergency medical technician last month.
The state requires nearly all firefighters to be certified as an emergency medical technician (EMT), an approval usually denied to convicted felons.
Gavin is now in good hands, thanks to an Emergency Animal Medical Technician who went the extra mile to save his life.
Peggy Phillips, a retired nurse, told ABC News that a medical technician on board and another passenger pulled the woman back inside.
He is a former FBI supervisory special agent and special assistant U.S. attorney and is a certified publicaccountant and emergency medical technician.
Pham Thi Tuy, 25, was an unlucky woman — she caught a drug-resistant strain, perhaps at her job as a medical technician.
"It was an immediate thought of just disbelief," Mr. Simpson, an advanced emergency medical technician, recalled in a phone interview on Tuesday.
Eva Murray, 53, a writer, is also an emergency medical technician, the registrar of voters and the operator of the recycling center.
Officials believed that Mr. Zaremski, who was an emergency medical technician, wore an "RWDS" emblem on his work jacket, Mr. Mueller said.
According to The New York Times, one parent worked as a lineman for a phone company, the other was a medical technician.
She taught a half brother, Joel Rosado, 30, how to deliver oxygen when he was training to become an emergency medical technician.
You might be surprised to know that in some states it's easier to become an EMT (emergency medical technician) than a cosmetologist.
He has heard the promises of fast-growing jobs in the health care field: His daughter trained to be a medical technician.
The accident was caught on video by the dash cam of a trained emergency medical technician driving behind the bus in Harrison, Arkansas.
Joe Conzo, a city emergency medical technician in the Bronx for 19 years and now a union vice president, offered a sobering comparison.
Before the bus arrived in Lordsburg, border agents called the station and requested an emergency medical technician, the Department of Homeland Security said.
A medical technician revived Jakelin twice before emergency medical responders from Hidalgo County in New Mexico began providing care at 6:40 a.m.
After Las Vegas, he took an emergency medical technician course, determined to learn skills in case he ever faced a similar situation again.
"We don't even have time to go to the bathroom," said one emergency medical technician in Harlem while running to meet a call.
The average emergency medical technician trains for 33 days, but the average cosmetologist has to spend 372 days in training for a license.
Guatemalan General Consul Tekandi Paniagua told BuzzFeed News a Border Patrol medical technician gave the girl first aid on the way to the station.
Next door, Cynthia Perez, an emergency medical technician, showed off a fleet of new ambulances and fire trucks dispatched via a 911 call center.
Wilson County commissioner Albert Gamez Jr. told CNN that an emergency medical technician told him 27 people were dead and 24 others were injured.
There was nothing to suggest I was looking for a fiscal benefits analyst, emergency medical technician or brand ambassador, but they showed up anyway.
He is a former FBI Supervisory Special Agent, Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, and is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).
In the decades after World War II, registered programs expanded in number and type, with the addition of fields like firefighting and medical technician.
As a senior, he had started training as an emergency medical technician, and after the photograph went viral, he seemed to be attempting civic triage.
Guatemalan General Consul Tekandi Paniagua told BuzzFeed News that a Border Patrol medical technician gave her first aid until they arrived at the Lordsburg station.
The family described him as a "beloved son, brother and uncle" as well as a Christian missionary, wilderness emergency medical technician, soccer coach and mountaineer.
The 61-year-old former emergency medical technician had bemoaned the fact that Michigan was surrounded by states that allow bikers to ride without headgear.
An emergency medical technician employed by the Fire Department, Yadira Arroyo, was killed in March when a man stole her ambulance and ran her over.
It is made up of two nurses in royal blue uniforms and an emergency medical technician, who drives an ambulance specially outfitted with an incubator.
Edgar failed a first test to become an emergency medical technician but plans to retake the class; Kenny said he was taking the course now.
"There wasn't a lot agents could do other than call ahead to get a Border Patrol medical technician to get medical supplies on standby," the official said.
I gravitated naturally toward what I liked, which meant reading self-published lesbian romance novels on my Kindle and taking classes to become an emergency medical technician.
In one Kentucky case, an emergency medical technician named Scottie Wightman radioed for help after he used a towel to dry off a patient who had overdosed.
Royer, a hairdresser, and her husband, a firefighter and emergency medical technician, turned to the internet and discovered Facebook groups for parents of children with spina bifida.
She says it also shows that Slager -- a veteran emergency medical technician officer -- "put handcuffs on a dying or dead Walter Scott" rather than trying to render aid.
Depending on the amount of insurance you're applying for, the insurer may send a medical technician for an in-home/at work mini-physical, on the insurer's dime.
At the time, Melissa, who is a medical technician at a nursing home, was working and living in Maryland—she is divorced, and her own children are grown.
Meanwhile, former medical technician David Kwiatkowski was sentenced to 39 years in 2013 after he stole syringes of the painkiller fentanyl, injected himself, and refilled them with saline.
An emergency medical technician employed by Alton Fire and Rescue who treated Officer Fellows that night observed that he had an ordinary respiratory rate and blood oxygen saturation.
Since 2009, Ms. Varvaro's back injury and other health problems have kept her from working as an emergency medical technician, a job she had held for 13 years.
A Texas emergency medical technician was responding to a shooting when she quickly realized she was en route to her family's church, the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs.
Jones was an emergency medical technician for 32 years before being elected chief coroner in Bibb County, which covers the city of Macon, about 85 miles south of Atlanta.
So if you trained at Corinthian as a medical technician, the agency will look at your salary compared to other medical technicians, and deliver relief on a sliding scale.
Before the bus even arrived in Lordsburg, border agents had called the station and asked for an emergency medical technician to be ready, the Department of Homeland Security said.
Various counties also have restrictions on who can get a license to be an emergency medical technician, which is required by many fire departments in California, Ms. Katcher said.
Her son, an emergency medical technician, had been out celebrating the completion of his paramedic classes when he was murdered across the street from Ms. Senchyna's favorite yoga studio.
The casualties arriving from the bombings in recent days had been "half civilians, half Iraqi military," said Pete Reed, an emergency medical technician who runs the Global Response Management.
Authorities say the person stuck under it was Yadira Arroyo, 44, an emergency medical technician and a mother of five who died Thursday night in the incident in the Bronx.
"There were some days I had to reschedule because of the money factor," said Cross, a medical technician and mother of two, who some months made the trip multiple times.
"When I first heard the cries outside of the gate, it broke my heart," rescuer Andy Gallo, an Arizona Humane Society emergency animal medical technician, tells PEOPLE in an email.
Narrator: Lillian started out as an emergency medical technician on an ambulance in the Bronx 28 years ago, and, since, she's worked her way up to the highest-ranking position.
Ms. Danner insisted that she be allowed to speak to a medical technician rather than the police officers, who had backed off and had let Ms. Mullings take the lead.
An experienced hiker and an emergency medical technician, Komins had food, water, backpacking supplies, his cell phone and a GPS device with him on the hike, according to the sheriff.
" Taryn Moran, a former medical technician in the Australian army who retired due to non-physical injuries, was with Moffitt at the games and says Harry was "so lovely, so personable.
An Arkansas emergency medical technician is being hailed as a hero after rescuing a 4-year-old girl who tumbled out of a moving van onto a busy highway on Wednesday.
Ali, a 30-year-old medical technician who joined the festivities in Sirte, said he believes the demolition of the zawiya was a retaliation to the city's celebrations in late 2019.
The 2017 winner of the Regeneron Science Talent Search -- one of the United States' most prestigious science and math competitions -- enrolled in her local ambulance corps as an emergency medical technician.
According to West, a crew of four people will make a 3,000-mile round trip flight from Rothera to the South Pole and back: two pilots, a mechanic and a medical technician.
A lone woman walking down this rarely used road in the airport caught the attention of Diana Chappell, an off-duty emergency medical technician, on her way to catch her own flight.
No doubt that's why, in Michigan, it takes more than twice as many days of training to become a licensed massage therapist as it does to become a licensed emergency medical technician.
Another caller had been trained as a wildfire fighter and feller in prison, but was denied a job after release because as a felon he could not obtain an Emergency Medical Technician license.
He is also a volunteer firefighter and emergency medical technician with the Fire Department of Silver Spring, Md. He is the son of Bonnie A. Friedman and Robert M. Friedman of Silver Spring.
Or the sled that a ground zero emergency medical technician, Michael Voudouris, who aided in the rescue, had turned into a shrine to fellow E.M.T.'s — and others — who died in the attacks.
She was a caregiver who had worked for 14 years as an emergency medical technician with the New York Fire Department and had two sons who hoped to follow her into the profession.
For the last 2000 years, Captain Bonilla has been locked in a perpetual struggle with both, first as an emergency medical technician, now as a paramedic with the Fire Department's Emergency Medical Service.
Dressed in a red Adidas track suit, she joked around with pal Jordyn Woods and even posed for a still photo with her medical technician while flipping off the camera with her middle finger.
But suddenly realizing that Mr. Sherman was not breathing, the deputy sheriffs and the medical technician pulled him out of the car and began performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation while his parents and Ms. Galloway watched.
Mr. Gordon is the oldest of seven children (six boys) who was an admitted adrenaline addict while working as an emergency medical technician with a private ambulance corps in some of Brooklyn's busiest areas.
" She went to Columbia University as a pre-med student on a full scholarship, and trained as an emergency medical technician on an ambulance in Chinatown "because it seemed more like the real world.
While professional and collegiate athletes have access to trainers and doctors, players on high school teams and in youth leagues often make do with a volunteer physician or an emergency medical technician, if at all.
One, Ronald Mack, was an emergency medical technician for the city Fire Department who had once stolen credit card information from a patient in his ambulance before he was charged with robbing a cellphone store.
Mark Switaj, who founded RoundTrip in early 216, saw the transport care problem firsthand while working as an emergency medical technician and at other health care-related jobs in the mid-Atlantic region for 273.1 years.
Katherine Williams was born in Chicago on March 4, 1972, the youngest of six children of Adolph Williams, a medical technician at St. Bernard Hospital in that city, and Amelia (Rogers) Williams, who worked various jobs.
The decision upheld a 2014 ruling by a mid-level state appeals court in favor of Robert Smith, a certified emergency medical technician who had worked for 17 years for the Millville Rescue Squad, a medical transportation provider.
"He was not showing any signs of a medical emergency," Nero, a certified emergency medical technician, said of 25-year-old Freddie Gray, who died about a week after his April 2015 arrest from a fatal spinal cord injury.
The music video was directed by Cody Villalobos, Moore's social media manager and a former emergency medical technician, and was conceptualized while the band was on the bus heading to play a benefit concert for Parkland students in September.
She picked up certificates as a certified nurse assistant and an emergency medical technician, but neither led to permanent work — perhaps because in those fields, as in most, employers value skills that can be learned only on the job.
As water swelled in a neighborhood nearby, Mr. Harrison, who owns a credit card processing business, and Brett Neely, an emergency medical technician, waded through a flooded street, calling out into the night to see if anyone needed help.
A mentally ill woman fatally shot by a police sergeant in her Bronx apartment had put down a pair of scissors and was talking with an emergency medical technician when several officers rushed her, the technician testified on Thursday.
Her mother is the senior manager of event planning and sales at Lyndhurst mansion, a National Trust for Historic Preservation property in Tarrytown, N.Y. The groom, 40, is an emergency medical technician for Northwell/Lenox Hill in New York.
She picked up certificates as a certified nurse assistant and an emergency medical technician, but neither led to permanent work — perhaps because in those fields, as in most, employers value skills that can be learned only on the job.
DENVER (Reuters) - A Colorado hospital has been sued by three former surgery patients who say they were among nearly 3,000 people possibly exposed to a blood-borne disease carried by a drug-addicted former medical technician, court records showed on Tuesday.
In New York and around the country, emergency responders have historically been white and male, said Scott Moore, a human resources and operations consultant with the American Ambulance Association, a national trade organization, and an emergency medical technician for 26 years.
" One Baltimore firefighter and an emergency medical technician told us that, prior to a march led by a prominent African-American pastor in 2015, a BPD officer told the firefighters "they're going marching and there's going to be a problem.
Marlene Russell, 69, a retired school guidance counselor and active medical technician from Mendham, New Jersey, used a sanitizing cloth to wipe down the handle of her shopping cart after packing groceries into her car at Wegmans in Hanover, New Jersey.
DENVER (Reuters) - An ex-medical technician has been indicted on charges of tampering with narcotics at a Colorado hospital, leading authorities to urge nearly 3,000 people who had surgery there to be tested for blood-borne diseases, federal prosecutors said on Tuesday.
Last month, the U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor Civil Rights and Human Services Subcommittee heard testimony from Kimberlie Michelle Durham, who said she lost her job as an emergency medical technician after she requested an accommodation when she was pregnant.
In the years that she worked as an attorney in private practice, she signed up for an emergency medical technician course with her mother, who had always told her she could do anything, "unless it's illegal, immoral or against the Torah," she said.
She was taking a class to become an emergency medical technician, and she pressed her hands, one over the other, deeply and rhythmically right over the girl's sternum to the mental beat of the song "Stayin' Alive" — just as she'd been taught.
The roommates said the trio held onto one another tightly, while chanting: "Everything is going to be OK." While under the table, McAslin, who had trained as an emergency medical technician, examined a woman who had been grazed by a bullet in the neck.
"The most harrowing moments were when we first arrived on scene, dealing with these forest fires growing on you, flames jumping fifty feet in the air," said Aron Harper, 35, a firefighter and emergency medical technician employed by Suncor, who lives in Fort McMurray, Alberta province's main oil hub.
Love, Iris Luis, who worked as a ride attendant on Universal Studio's Forbidden Journey Harry Potter ride, was studying at Seminole State College to be an emergency medical technician and spent his free time volunteering as a youth leader at the All Souls Catholic church near his home.
Last year, William Tolley, a 14-year veteran of the department, died from falling from the roof of an apartment building while fighting a fire in Queens, and an emergency medical technician, Yadira Arroyo, was killed when a man stole her ambulance and ran her over in the Bronx.
The man, Jose Gonzalez, who appeared heavily intoxicated in cellphone videos recorded a short while before, had hopped on the back bumper of an ambulance for a joy ride, riding three blocks before someone flagged down Yadira Arroyo, the emergency medical technician, who was driving, the police said.
Each year, as we have done for the past five years, we sit down with the Tampa Sports Authority, Tampa Fire Department, and the Tampa Police Department to layout a comprehensive safety program that is based on their recommendations so that all police, fire, and emergency medical technician staffing meets the City's threshold.
Inside the sanctuary, the 44-year-old woman whom nearly everyone called "Yari" was remembered as a fighter, a healer and a mother to her five sons and to all those who came to know and love her at Station 26, where she worked as an emergency medical technician, badge number 2017.
" Some of Ms. Upp's friends and colleagues have taken matters into their own hands: Jake Bradley, an emergency medical technician who has helped to lead the search for Ms. Upp, told The Virgin Islands Daily News that "we've done all the physical searching that I think we can do, other than having her posters put up everywhere.
Bland family attorney Cannon Lambert said the jail procedure changes include: -- Using automated electronic sensors to ensure timely cell checks -- Providing an on-duty staff nurse or emergency medical technician for all shifts -- Providing continuing education for jailer screening Larry Simmons, an attorney for Waller County, said in a statement that both sides still needed to iron out the final details of the settlement.
That's far more dramatic than most days the 25-year-old has, but Boyce's job carries with it the possibility of life-and-death moments that most of us just see on TV. He's worked as an emergency medical technician (EMT)—an entry-level position that requires the completion of a certification course—since 2013, and cut his teeth driving an ambulance in Boston, where he's from.
Here's the full list of recipients honored for exhibiting "great courage and unwavering dedication to serving our country:" Deputy Shaun Wallen, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department (California) -- 11 years of serviceCorporal Rafael Ixco, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department (California) -- 20 years of serviceDetective Bruce Southworth, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department (California) -- seven years of serviceDistrict Attorney Investigator Chad Johnson, San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office (California) -- 17 years of serviceOfficer Nicholas Koahou, Redlands Police Department (California) -- 10 years of serviceDetective Brian Olvera, San Bernardino Police Department (California) -- 13 years of serviceChief Douglas Schroeder, Hesston Police Department (Kansas) -- 21 years of serviceEmergency Medical Technician Sean Ochsenbein, Putnam County Rescue Squad (Tennessee) -- 10 years of serviceLieutenant William Buchanan, Avery County Sheriff's Office (North Carolina) -- 21 years of serviceFirefighter/Harbor Patrol Officer David Poirier Jr., Redondo Beach Fire Department (California) - 25 years of serviceOfficer Andrew Hopfensperger Jr., Antigo Police Department (Wisconsin) -- nine years of serviceEngineer Stephen Gunn, Peoria Fire-Medical Department (Arizona) -- 12 years of service

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