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  2. Begin by filling out the 'Position Applied for' section. Select your desired position and indicate your availability, including days, evenings, nights, weekends, and whether you are seeking full-time or part-time work.
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  4. Answer the questions regarding previous employment with Fort Smith EMS and your citizenship status. If applicable, provide details about any military service.
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Emergency Room Technician One logical step for EMTs is transitioning to an Emergency Room (ER) Technician role. ER Technicians work alongside doctors and nurses in hospital emergency departments, providing patient care. They perform tasks such as drawing blood, setting up IVs, and preparing patients for examinations.
An EMT, also known as an EMT-Basic, cares for patients at the scene of an incident and while taking patients by ambulance to a hospital. An EMT has the skills to assess a patients condition and to manage emergencies such as those related to respiratory, cardiac, or trauma incidents.
Tim Hearn. A graduate of UAFS and Carl Albert, Tim began his career in EMS in 1981. Tim worked for twenty-four years at Mercy Hospital as an ER paramedic and a Critical Care Educator. He assumed the role of Executive Director of Fort Smith EMS in late 2008.

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Once certified, EMTs can work for private ambulance services, governments, police departments, fire departments or hospitals. They will work under a medical director or physician.
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