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Fireline Medics is seeking qualified EMTs and Paramedics for the 2019 wildfire season. Starting pay $400/day (EMTs) and $600/day (Paramedics). If you want adventure and to work with a company who is on the forefront of fire line medicine, then apply to be part of the Fireline Medics team for the 2019 season!
An Emt Basic Firefighter in your area makes on average $61,403 per year, or $1 (0.014%) more than the national average annual salary of $59,606.
Firefighter EMTs undergo additional training to handle fire suppression, hazardous material incidents, and technical rescues, which extends their preparation time compared to ambulance EMTs. This comprehensive training reflects the broader range of duties they perform.
The primary distinctions between these positions lie in the scope of their responsibilities and the duration of their training. Firefighter EMTs undergo additional training to handle fire suppression, hazardous material incidents, and technical rescues, which extends their preparation time compared to ambulance EMTs.
DEFINITION: Fireline Emergency Medical Technician-P (FEMP): A paramedic who meets all pre-requisites established by FIRESCOPE and is authorized by their department to provide Advanced Life Support (ALS) treatment on the fireline.
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Wildland EMT/ PARAMEDICS At least 1 year of EMS work experience required as Paramedic or EMT. Current state EMS license including CPR (ACLS PALS for paramedics) National Registry EMS certification (preferred, not required) Must be in good physical condition. Accustomed to working in an austere environment.
Highest Paying States for Emergency Medical Technician Hawaii. $55,600 per year. Alaska. $51,330 per year. Maryland. $50,770 per year. District of Columbia. $48,500 per year. Illinois. $44,460 per year. Massachusetts. $43,160 per year. Rhode Island. $42,460 per year. California. $42,420 per year.

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