
EMT (Emergency Medical Technicians)
Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) are trained healthcare professionals who provide immediate medical care in emergencies. They respond quickly to 911 calls, assess a patient’s condition, and stabilize them to prevent further injury or health deterioration. EMTs perform tasks such as CPR, controlling bleeding, administering oxygen, and immobilizing fractures, often working in ambulances or emergency scenes. They play a vital role in the emergency healthcare system by delivering life-saving support and preparing patients for transport to medical facilities for advanced treatment. EMTs are essential first responders committed to ensuring patient safety and initial care during emergencies.