Emt emergency What is an EMT (emergency medical team)?
like what is it exactly
can paramedics be involved in it?
is it in the hospital like a building or room or something ???
what do they do ?
tell me all the details !!!!
I NEED TO KNOW
omg no one is reading my question DO THEY WORK IN A STATION OR DO THEY HAVE A ROOM AT THE HOSPITAL OR A OFFICE OR SOMETHING
EMT is an emergency medical technician, which can do basic life-saving techniques. A paramedic can do things that a nurse can do on the scene. The have more training than an EMT
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What is the difference between an EMT and an Emergency Responder?
What is the difference between an (EMT) Emergency Medical Technician, Paramedic and a First Responder?
I'm trying to figureout the difference, as I'd like to go into the basic principles of each of them.
an emt is a trained emergency responder trained to provide emergency medical services to the critically ill and injured.
there is emt b (dasic) emt-1/85(interemediate) emt-1/99 (Interemediate) emt p (pararamedic) ... in an ambulance with only emt-bs is a bls = basic life support unit but with an ambulance with emt-ps, emt-ls (I/99 standard), is dubbed an als = advanced life support unit.. but easier put = first responder means the first person on the scene of a trauma emergency or med issue. emts were originally trained to work on ambulances and fire departments, but they working in hospitals too.emts they remergency responders trained to provide emergency medical services ems to the ill and injured. they r are trained in basic medical skills and knowledge -=responds to many types of emergency calls, hazardous materials exposure, childbirth, child abuse, fires, injuries, trauma and psychiatric crisesincluding medical emergencies.
In all the names that follow, I wish it to be known that I thank you first and foremost for your friendships. It is the most important thing. I love you all. I cannot express enough deep felt thanks to Mr. Bill Pursley, and the guys in Louisville for their support. They are Nick Gardner, and Lee Zimmerman. Without them, and their immense faith none of this would have come into being. Especially Mr. Bill Pursley, and his enormous financial assistance. In order to create a project of this scope, and quality, you need a serious investor who is prepared to take a chance in the business of music, as it is today. For the most part, the bottom line is very simply to play the music that will make the most money, not the music that will move peoples hearts and minds. Radio formats are extremely restricted due to demographics, and as I do not fit any of these formats, I know that Bill has done this simply because of his faith in the fact that he knew I could create something that would affect another human being, as it did for you. Thank you, Bill.
Arlo Hennings, my manager, has the patience of Job, when it comes to my sometimes incredible requests of him. I thank you so much for your belief and support all these lean years. Although we would like it to be otherwise, by your actions, it has not been all about the money, but more about the music and what it does for people.
Other thanks go to Ed Grundman for his valuable input and creative ear, and his delicious Tri-Tip steaks.
Also to Rick Hart for his devastating Margaritas after the work day was over. Not to mention the incredible amount of hours, and sheer perseverance in obtaining the best recording, and mixing possible. You worked harder than anyone on this project.
Bernie Grundman who mastered this CD, is awash in music 24/7. Grazie Mille Bernie,, for your time, and attention to detail on this project. Melody, and Gary Denton at Stagg St. Studios, for making it feel like home, and letting Fat Jack, and the Abigator, and Dude the dogs become friends. State of the art is your middle name. Eric Gobel, our second engineer, is a master at the technology that was used in the making of this CD, and we all thank you for your expertise in this project. I dub thee “Merlin Of The Machines”. Leland Sklar, you take the simplest tune, and shape it into a sphere of beauty that we feel in our bones. Thank you for your gentleness and humor.
Ralph Humphrey, you are rock solid in your timing, and most astute in your creative input. Thanks for haulin' all that stuff around to make sounds for us.
Mike Miller, you have probably forgotten more than I know how to play, and your voicings reflect precisely the tenor of the songs, and that is so rare. Thank you.
To J. Peter Robinson, for his extraordinary musical creativity. I asked you for the opening of “Alien”, and you gave it to me. You are, and always have been musically, the funkiest man alive. The years of playing with you have proved this. Nobody jams like you. Your brass is bright and shining, and your sounds astounding.
Paul Buckmaster, you are also an absolute Master at your craft, and it is an honor to be able to work with you. If I ask you to make it sad, you make it devastating. If I ask you to make it joyous, you fill our hearts with light. Your quest for perfection will always be a beacon for me to follow.
As for Juliette, you are my guiding light. You keep me on the straight and narrow, and inspire me in ways you will never know. I love you with all my heart and soul. Your sense of good and right, is impeccable. You're the best thing that ever happened to me. You're my mos' favorite.
Ed and Bonnie Booth,, your support has been invaluable. Ed, you know I would have loved to be able to follow in your footsteps.
Mark Colman, you made me look 30 years younger with your photography. Not any prettier, just younger. Thanks Rochelle for the attempt. Mark, your work is absolutely unique.
Luis Urrea, You capture the deeds of the human heart and soul in every word you write, and it's an honor to have you focus that gift on this CD for the liner notes, and thank God you sent me those cartoons years ago. Truth be known, you always knew how to be famous, blood.
Suz, You're a fantastic webmaster. Every person I come in contact with says they think it's a wonderful website. Be sure to visit http://www.shawnphillips.com to find out about the new DVD that will be released in the near future.
Jean Boissonneault, Thank you for your work, and diligence on the Canadian website. You have no idea how much work I would have forgotten, if not for you. Margaret and Maria, I thank you, Jules thanks you, and Fat Jack thanks you.
Special thanks to Pedernales Emergency Services for training me, and letting me work with you these 8 years in the bleak and dangerous world of saving lives, and property. Chief 1 Ken Van Rens Advanced FF (701), Chief 2 Don Lamb Advanced FF (702), Chief 3 Mark Warren FF / EMT-B / MFRU (Training Officer 742), Larry Mobley FF / EMT-B (703), Captain Tracey Mobley FF / EMT-B / MFRU (707), ( spooky in there ain't it dude ? ), Lt. Bruce Perkins FF / ECA (706), Lt. Steve Rudkin FF / ECA (761), Captain John Roye Jr. FF (708), Chuck “The Tin Man” McCarthy FF / EMT-B (765), Daniel Lightsey FF / EMT-B (741), Tod Grubbs FF / EMT-B (732), Jim Preslar FF (767), our resident Paramedic Larry Arms EMT-P (704), Juliette Phillips FF / ECA (768), Burris Pigg EMT-B (740). Thanks Burt, for your stoicism and feduciary attitude when I'm driving us in the ambulance Code 3. I know your feet hurt after pushin' so hard on the floorboard. And to all the other members who have shown me you trust me with ! your lives by letting me back you up. When it happens, it's the hardest work in the world, physically, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. Thank you all.
Legend: FF= Firefighter / EMT= Emergency Medical Technician / ECA= Emergency Care Attendant / MFRU= Marine Firefighter Rescue Unit ( Rescue SCUBA Diver)
Last but not least, I want to thank all my fans who have listened, and believed in me all these years. Without your sponsorship, and faith, my creative spirit would have left me a long time ago. God Bless You All!!! May Health, Love, and Clarity, always be with you, and your families.
In all the names that follow, I wish it to be known that I thank you first and foremost for your friendships. It is the most important thing. I love you all. I cannot express enough deep felt thanks to Mr. Bill Pursley, and the guys in Louisville for their support. They are Nick Gardner, and Lee Zimmerman. Without them, and their immense faith none of this would have come into being. Especially Mr. Bill Pursley, and his enormous financial assistance. In order to create a project of this scope, and quality, you need a serious investor who is prepared to take a chance in the business of music, as it is today. For the most part, the bottom line is very simply to play the music that will make the most money, not the music that will move peoples hearts and minds. Radio formats are extremely restricted due to demographics, and as I do not fit any of these formats, I know that Bill has done this simply because of his faith in the fact that he knew I could create something that would affect another human being, as it did for you. Thank you, Bill.
Arlo Hennings, my manager, has the patience of Job, when it comes to my sometimes incredible requests of him. I thank you so much for your belief and support all these lean years. Although we would like it to be otherwise, by your actions, it has not been all about the money, but more about the music and what it does for people.
Other thanks go to Ed Grundman for his valuable input and creative ear, and his delicious Tri-Tip steaks.
Also to Rick Hart for his devastating Margaritas after the work day was over. Not to mention the incredible amount of hours, and sheer perseverance in obtaining the best recording, and mixing possible. You worked harder than anyone on this project.
Bernie Grundman who mastered this CD, is awash in music 24/7. Grazie Mille Bernie,, for your time, and attention to detail on this project. Melody, and Gary Denton at Stagg St. Studios, for making it feel like home, and letting Fat Jack, and the Abigator, and Dude the dogs become friends. State of the art is your middle name. Eric Gobel, our second engineer, is a master at the technology that was used in the making of this CD, and we all thank you for your expertise in this project. I dub thee “Merlin Of The Machines”. Leland Sklar, you take the simplest tune, and shape it into a sphere of beauty that we feel in our bones. Thank you for your gentleness and humor.
Ralph Humphrey, you are rock solid in your timing, and most astute in your creative input. Thanks for haulin' all that stuff around to make sounds for us.
Mike Miller, you have probably forgotten more than I know how to play, and your voicings reflect precisely the tenor of the songs, and that is so rare. Thank you.
To J. Peter Robinson, for his extraordinary musical creativity. I asked you for the opening of “Alien”, and you gave it to me. You are, and always have been musically, the funkiest man alive. The years of playing with you have proved this. Nobody jams like you. Your brass is bright and shining, and your sounds astounding.
Paul Buckmaster, you are also an absolute Master at your craft, and it is an honor to be able to work with you. If I ask you to make it sad, you make it devastating. If I ask you to make it joyous, you fill our hearts with light. Your quest for perfection will always be a beacon for me to follow.
As for Juliette, you are my guiding light. You keep me on the straight and narrow, and inspire me in ways you will never know. I love you with all my heart and soul. Your sense of good and right, is impeccable. You're the best thing that ever happened to me. You're my mos' favorite.
Ed and Bonnie Booth,, your support has been invaluable. Ed, you know I would have loved to be able to follow in your footsteps.
Mark Colman, you made me look 30 years younger with your photography. Not any prettier, just younger. Thanks Rochelle for the attempt. Mark, your work is absolutely unique.
Luis Urrea, You capture the deeds of the human heart and soul in every word you write, and it's an honor to have you focus that gift on this CD for the liner notes, and thank God you sent me those cartoons years ago. Truth be known, you always knew how to be famous, blood.
Suz, You're a fantastic webmaster. Every person I come in contact with says they think it's a wonderful website. Be sure to visit http://www.shawnphillips.com to find out about the new DVD that will be released in the near future.
Jean Boissonneault, Thank you for your work, and diligence on the Canadian website. You have no idea how much work I would have forgotten, if not for you. Margaret and Maria, I thank you, Jules thanks you, and Fat Jack thanks you.
Special thanks to Pedernales Emergency Services for training me, and letting me work with you these 8 years in the bleak and dangerous world of saving lives, and property. Chief 1 Ken Van Rens Advanced FF (701), Chief 2 Don Lamb Advanced FF (702), Chief 3 Mark Warren FF / EMT-B / MFRU (Training Officer 742), Larry Mobley FF / EMT-B (703), Captain Tracey Mobley FF / EMT-B / MFRU (707), ( spooky in there ain't it dude ? ), Lt. Bruce Perkins FF / ECA (706), Lt. Steve Rudkin FF / ECA (761), Captain John Roye Jr. FF (708), Chuck “The Tin Man” McCarthy FF / EMT-B (765), Daniel Lightsey FF / EMT-B (741), Tod Grubbs FF / EMT-B (732), Jim Preslar FF (767), our resident Paramedic Larry Arms EMT-P (704), Juliette Phillips FF / ECA (768), Burris Pigg EMT-B (740). Thanks Burt, for your stoicism and feduciary attitude when I'm driving us in the ambulance Code 3. I know your feet hurt after pushin' so hard on the floorboard. And to all the other members who have shown me you trust me with ! your lives by letting me back you up. When it happens, it's the hardest work in the world, physically, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. Thank you all.
Legend: FF= Firefighter / EMT= Emergency Medical Technician / ECA= Emergency Care Attendant / MFRU= Marine Firefighter Rescue Unit ( Rescue SCUBA Diver)
Last but not least, I want to thank all my fans who have listened, and believed in me all these years. Without your sponsorship, and faith, my creative spirit would have left me a long time ago. God Bless You All!!! May Health, Love, and Clarity, always be with you, and your families.]]>
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS and SPECIAL THANKS
In all the names that follow, I wish it to be known that I thank you first and foremost for your friendships. It is the most important thing. I love you all. I cannot express enough deep felt thanks to Mr. Bill Pursley, and the guys in Louisville for their support. They are Nick Gardner, and Lee Zimmerman. Without them, and their immense faith none of this would have come into being. Especially Mr. Bill Pursley, and his enormous financial assistance. In order to create a project of this scope, and quality, you need a serious investor who is prepared to take a chance in the business of music, as it is today. For the most part, the bottom line is very simply to play the music that will make the most money, not the music that will move peoples hearts and minds. Radio formats are extremely restricted due to demographics, and as I do not fit any of these formats, I know that Bill has done this simply because of his faith in the fact that he knew I could create something that would affect another human being, as it did for you. Thank you, Bill.
Arlo Hennings, my manager, has the patience of Job, when it comes to my sometimes incredible requests of him. I thank you so much for your belief and support all these lean years. Although we would like it to be otherwise, by your actions, it has not been all about the money, but more about the music and what it does for people.
Other thanks go to Ed Grundman for his valuable input and creative ear, and his delicious Tri-Tip steaks.
Also to Rick Hart for his devastating Margaritas after the work day was over. Not to mention the incredible amount of hours, and sheer perseverance in obtaining the best recording, and mixing possible. You worked harder than anyone on this project.
Bernie Grundman who mastered this CD, is awash in music 24/7. Grazie Mille Bernie,, for your time, and attention to detail on this project. Melody, and Gary Denton at Stagg St. Studios, for making it feel like home, and letting Fat Jack, and the Abigator, and Dude the dogs become friends. State of the art is your middle name. Eric Gobel, our second engineer, is a master at the technology that was used in the making of this CD, and we all thank you for your expertise in this project. I dub thee “Merlin Of The Machines”. Leland Sklar, you take the simplest tune, and shape it into a sphere of beauty that we feel in our bones. Thank you for your gentleness and humor.
Ralph Humphrey, you are rock solid in your timing, and most astute in your creative input. Thanks for haulin' all that stuff around to make sounds for us.
Mike Miller, you have probably forgotten more than I know how to play, and your voicings reflect precisely the tenor of the songs, and that is so rare. Thank you.
To J. Peter Robinson, for his extraordinary musical creativity. I asked you for the opening of “Alien”, and you gave it to me. You are, and always have been musically, the funkiest man alive. The years of playing with you have proved this. Nobody jams like you. Your brass is bright and shining, and your sounds astounding.
Paul Buckmaster, you are also an absolute Master at your craft, and it is an honor to be able to work with you. If I ask you to make it sad, you make it devastating. If I ask you to make it joyous, you fill our hearts with light. Your quest for perfection will always be a beacon for me to follow.
As for Juliette, you are my guiding light. You keep me on the straight and narrow, and inspire me in ways you will never know. I love you with all my heart and soul. Your sense of good and right, is impeccable. You're the best thing that ever happened to me. You're my mos' favorite.
Ed and Bonnie Booth,, your support has been invaluable. Ed, you know I would have loved to be able to follow in your footsteps.
Mark Colman, you made me look 30 years younger with your photography. Not any prettier, just younger. Thanks Rochelle for the attempt. Mark, your work is absolutely unique.
Luis Urrea, You capture the deeds of the human heart and soul in every word you write, and it's an honor to have you focus that gift on this CD for the liner notes, and thank God you sent me those cartoons years ago. Truth be known, you always knew how to be famous, blood.
Suz, You're a fantastic webmaster. Every person I come in contact with says they think it's a wonderful website. Be sure to visit http://www.shawnphillips.com to find out about the new DVD that will be released in the near future.
Jean Boissonneault, Thank you for your work, and diligence on the Canadian website. You have no idea how much work I would have forgotten, if not for you. Margaret and Maria, I thank you, Jules thanks you, and Fat Jack thanks you.
Special thanks to Pedernales Emergency Services for training me, and letting me work with you these 8 years in the bleak and dangerous world of saving lives, and property. Chief 1 Ken Van Rens Advanced FF (701), Chief 2 Don Lamb Advanced FF (702), Chief 3 Mark Warren FF / EMT-B / MFRU (Training Officer 742), Larry Mobley FF / EMT-B (703), Captain Tracey Mobley FF / EMT-B / MFRU (707), ( spooky in there ain't it dude ? ), Lt. Bruce Perkins FF / ECA (706), Lt. Steve Rudkin FF / ECA (761), Captain John Roye Jr. FF (708), Chuck “The Tin Man” McCarthy FF / EMT-B (765), Daniel Lightsey FF / EMT-B (741), Tod Grubbs FF / EMT-B (732), Jim Preslar FF (767), our resident Paramedic Larry Arms EMT-P (704), Juliette Phillips FF / ECA (768), Burris Pigg EMT-B (740). Thanks Burt, for your stoicism and feduciary attitude when I'm driving us in the ambulance Code 3. I know your feet hurt after pushin' so hard on the floorboard. And to all the other members who have shown me you trust me with ! your lives by letting me back you up. When it happens, it's the hardest work in the world, physically, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. Thank you all.
Legend: FF= Firefighter / EMT= Emergency Medical Technician / ECA= Emergency Care Attendant / MFRU= Marine Firefighter Rescue Unit ( Rescue SCUBA Diver)
Last but not least, I want to thank all my fans who have listened, and believed in me all these years. Without your sponsorship, and faith, my creative spirit would have left me a long time ago. God Bless You All!!! May Health, Love, and Clarity, always be with you, and your families.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS and SPECIAL THANKS
In all the names that follow, I wish it to be known that I thank you first and foremost for your friendships. It is the most important thing. I love you all. I cannot express enough deep felt thanks to Mr. Bill Pursley, and the guys in Louisville for their support. They are Nick Gardner, and Lee Zimmerman. Without them, and their immense faith none of this would have come into being. Especially Mr. Bill Pursley, and his enormous financial assistance. In order to create a project of this scope, and quality, you need a serious investor who is prepared to take a chance in the business of music, as it is today. For the most part, the bottom line is very simply to play the music that will make the most money, not the music that will move peoples hearts and minds. Radio formats are extremely restricted due to demographics, and as I do not fit any of these formats, I know that Bill has done this simply because of his faith in the fact that he knew I could create something that would affect another human being, as it did for you. Thank you, Bill.
Arlo Hennings, my manager, has the patience of Job, when it comes to my sometimes incredible requests of him. I thank you so much for your belief and support all these lean years. Although we would like it to be otherwise, by your actions, it has not been all about the money, but more about the music and what it does for people.
Other thanks go to Ed Grundman for his valuable input and creative ear, and his delicious Tri-Tip steaks.
Also to Rick Hart for his devastating Margaritas after the work day was over. Not to mention the incredible amount of hours, and sheer perseverance in obtaining the best recording, and mixing possible. You worked harder than anyone on this project.
Bernie Grundman who mastered this CD, is awash in music 24/7. Grazie Mille Bernie,, for your time, and attention to detail on this project. Melody, and Gary Denton at Stagg St. Studios, for making it feel like home, and letting Fat Jack, and the Abigator, and Dude the dogs become friends. State of the art is your middle name. Eric Gobel, our second engineer, is a master at the technology that was used in the making of this CD, and we all thank you for your expertise in this project. I dub thee “Merlin Of The Machines”. Leland Sklar, you take the simplest tune, and shape it into a sphere of beauty that we feel in our bones. Thank you for your gentleness and humor.
Ralph Humphrey, you are rock solid in your timing, and most astute in your creative input. Thanks for haulin' all that stuff around to make sounds for us.
Mike Miller, you have probably forgotten more than I know how to play, and your voicings reflect precisely the tenor of the songs, and that is so rare. Thank you.
To J. Peter Robinson, for his extraordinary musical creativity. I asked you for the opening of “Alien”, and you gave it to me. You are, and always have been musically, the funkiest man alive. The years of playing with you have proved this. Nobody jams like you. Your brass is bright and shining, and your sounds astounding.
Paul Buckmaster, you are also an absolute Master at your craft, and it is an honor to be able to work with you. If I ask you to make it sad, you make it devastating. If I ask you to make it joyous, you fill our hearts with light. Your quest for perfection will always be a beacon for me to follow.
As for Juliette, you are my guiding light. You keep me on the straight and narrow, and inspire me in ways you will never know. I love you with all my heart and soul. Your sense of good and right, is impeccable. You're the best thing that ever happened to me. You're my mos' favorite.
Ed and Bonnie Booth,, your support has been invaluable. Ed, you know I would have loved to be able to follow in your footsteps.
Mark Colman, you made me look 30 years younger with your photography. Not any prettier, just younger. Thanks Rochelle for the attempt. Mark, your work is absolutely unique.
Luis Urrea, You capture the deeds of the human heart and soul in every word you write, and it's an honor to have you focus that gift on this CD for the liner notes, and thank God you sent me those cartoons years ago. Truth be known, you always knew how to be famous, blood.
Suz, You're a fantastic webmaster. Every person I come in contact with says they think it's a wonderful website. Be sure to visit http://www.shawnphillips.com to find out about the new DVD that will be released in the near future.
Jean Boissonneault, Thank you for your work, and diligence on the Canadian website. You have no idea how much work I would have forgotten, if not for you. Margaret and Maria, I thank you, Jules thanks you, and Fat Jack thanks you.
Special thanks to Pedernales Emergency Services for training me, and letting me work with you these 8 years in the bleak and dangerous world of saving lives, and property. Chief 1 Ken Van Rens Advanced FF (701), Chief 2 Don Lamb Advanced FF (702), Chief 3 Mark Warren FF / EMT-B / MFRU (Training Officer 742), Larry Mobley FF / EMT-B (703), Captain Tracey Mobley FF / EMT-B / MFRU (707), ( spooky in there ain't it dude ? ), Lt. Bruce Perkins FF / ECA (706), Lt. Steve Rudkin FF / ECA (761), Captain John Roye Jr. FF (708), Chuck “The Tin Man” McCarthy FF / EMT-B (765), Daniel Lightsey FF / EMT-B (741), Tod Grubbs FF / EMT-B (732), Jim Preslar FF (767), our resident Paramedic Larry Arms EMT-P (704), Juliette Phillips FF / ECA (768), Burris Pigg EMT-B (740). Thanks Burt, for your stoicism and feduciary attitude when I'm driving us in the ambulance Code 3. I know your feet hurt after pushin' so hard on the floorboard. And to all the other members who have shown me you trust me with ! your lives by letting me back you up. When it happens, it's the hardest work in the world, physically, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. Thank you all.
Legend: FF= Firefighter / EMT= Emergency Medical Technician / ECA= Emergency Care Attendant / MFRU= Marine Firefighter Rescue Unit ( Rescue SCUBA Diver)
Last but not least, I want to thank all my fans who have listened, and believed in me all these years. Without your sponsorship, and faith, my creative spirit would have left me a long time ago. God Bless You All!!! May Health, Love, and Clarity, always be with you, and your families.]]>
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