Firefighter Paramedic - Masco Corporation
Havelock, NC
About the Job
Benefits include:
- City pay's
- Dental, Medical, Life, Vision, ADD, State Retirement, Supplemental 401k (City pays 5%), Short Term Disability, paid continuing education
- Employee options: Sun Life, Supplemental Retirement (401k), Flex spending, Tuition assistance 50% of cost (only pertains to your job) when budget allows
Additional benefits for Fire/EMS:
- NCSFA, NCAREMS, Accident and Sickness, ADD, Relief fund, Retirement, Grants and scholarship potential, Travel agency, Doctors Vision Center 25% off, Scholarships for children(in-line-death)
Primary Reason Why Classification Exists
To respond to both fire and emergency related medical calls for service
Distinguishing Features of the Class
- An employee in this class performs as a certified Firefighter and as an EMT-Paramedic. Emphasis of the work is on responding to emergency service calls and applying firefighting technology to extinguish fires, or provide emergency medical treatment, or a combination of both depending on circumstances of each response.
- Employees are dually trained as both Firefighters and EMT-Paramedics. Employees work 24 hour shifts at two (2) stations and are assigned to designated apparatus based on skills and qualifications. Work is supervised by a Fire CaptainEMT-Paramedic or other superior and is evaluated on the employee's knowledge of firefighting and EMT-Paramedic services, initiative, and on-scene performance with directives.
Illustrative Examples of Work
- Inspect condition of systems/equipment at beginning of each shift including horns/sirens, turn signals, brakes, batteries, hoses, pumps, turnout gear, gurneys, and related equipment
- Inspect and validate inventory and expiration dates of all medical related supplies in med boxes and vehicular storage compartments
- Responds to emergency calls for fire and/or medical assistance; makes decision to request additional fire units if situation expands beyond initial call; directs fire apparatus to specific location to attack fire and gives orders to personnel to apply specific firefighting tactics; maintains in charge of the fire scene until and unless relieved by a senior fire official; uses prescribed tools and techniques for safe extrication of victims
- Renders basic to paramedical care to patients including providing IV solutions and various drugs and other defined treatments; obtains patient demographics and medical history if possible; transports patients to the requested or appropriate medical facility and observes patient while traveling; records changes in condition or vital signs and provides additional care as needed or directed by emergency room personnel or physician; provides reports of observations/treatment, equipment used, and changes in patient during transport
- Remains on-site until fire has been extinguished; conducts salvage of fire scene; makes note of suspicious elements which might be related to arson and alerts supervisors to conditions; completes fire scene reports for insurance purposes and/or as required by law
- Completes various forms and reports; documents activities on each call and actions taken
- Supplies unit with necessary fire and medical supplies before placing unit back in service
- Performs housekeeping duties (washing vehicles, cleaning station, etc
- Studies street and road maps and networks for most efficient routes to possible emergency call locations; documents unknown street conditions and reports to communication center
- Helps train and evaluate new personnel and participates in applicable Fire and EMT techniques, standards, and equipment; completes daily evaluation form on their performance
- Interacts with the public, patients, medical professionals, and public safety personnel in a multitude of situations many of which are high stress and potentially life threatening
- Provides support services in Public Health emergencies including vaccinatio s, mass prophylaxis, and staffing mass clinics as needed and available
- Provides public relations services by exhibiting fire and EMT apparatus and services at schools, rest homes, shopping malls, and other public areas
- Performs related work as required
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Thorough knowledge of fire science and applicable equipment and tactics employed to extinguish fires
- Thorough knowledge of emergency medical procedures and techniques including various medical supplies, drugs, solutions, and equipment used in emergency medical care
- Considerable knowledge of city/county geography and location of roads and streets
- Knowledge of radio communications equipment operation and procedures
- Skill in the response to and extinguishment of various types of fires and emergencies; skill in the diagnosis and treatment of patients in need of emergency medical care
- Ability to respond quickly and calmly to emergency situations
- Ability to train and evaluate the performance of new or lower level Fire-EMT personnel
- Ability to demonstrate confidence and initiative while assigned to a specific unit
- Ability to safely operate designated fire and paramedic vehicles at high rates of speed
- Ability to lift and manipulate substantial weights in the performance of duties whether it be equipment and gear, patients, or medical supplies
- Ability to interact with others in a tactful, courteous, and firm manner
- Ability to work cooperatively with coworkers, law enforcement personnel, and on-scene staff
Education and Experience
- Must be 18 years of age, a high school graduate or have a GED
- Current NC driver's license without restrictions
- Current certification in NC as a Firefighter and an EMT-Paramedic
Special Requirements
- NC Non-commercial class B driver's license with an acceptable driving record
- NC certification as Firefighter, EMT-Paramedic
- NC certified as an Emergency Vehicle Driver
- BLS (Basic Life Support)
- Hazmat (Hazardous Material Operation level training)
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- City pay's
- Dental, Medical, Life, Vision, ADD, State Retirement, Supplemental 401k (City pays 5%), Short Term Disability, paid continuing education
- Employee options: Sun Life, Supplemental Retirement (401k), Flex spending, Tuition assistance 50% of cost (only pertains to your job) when budget allows
Additional benefits for Fire/EMS:
- NCSFA, NCAREMS, Accident and Sickness, ADD, Relief fund, Retirement, Grants and scholarship potential, Travel agency, Doctors Vision Center 25% off, Scholarships for children(in-line-death)
Primary Reason Why Classification Exists
To respond to both fire and emergency related medical calls for service
Distinguishing Features of the Class
- An employee in this class performs as a certified Firefighter and as an EMT-Paramedic. Emphasis of the work is on responding to emergency service calls and applying firefighting technology to extinguish fires, or provide emergency medical treatment, or a combination of both depending on circumstances of each response.
- Employees are dually trained as both Firefighters and EMT-Paramedics. Employees work 24 hour shifts at two (2) stations and are assigned to designated apparatus based on skills and qualifications. Work is supervised by a Fire CaptainEMT-Paramedic or other superior and is evaluated on the employee's knowledge of firefighting and EMT-Paramedic services, initiative, and on-scene performance with directives.
Illustrative Examples of Work
- Inspect condition of systems/equipment at beginning of each shift including horns/sirens, turn signals, brakes, batteries, hoses, pumps, turnout gear, gurneys, and related equipment
- Inspect and validate inventory and expiration dates of all medical related supplies in med boxes and vehicular storage compartments
- Responds to emergency calls for fire and/or medical assistance; makes decision to request additional fire units if situation expands beyond initial call; directs fire apparatus to specific location to attack fire and gives orders to personnel to apply specific firefighting tactics; maintains in charge of the fire scene until and unless relieved by a senior fire official; uses prescribed tools and techniques for safe extrication of victims
- Renders basic to paramedical care to patients including providing IV solutions and various drugs and other defined treatments; obtains patient demographics and medical history if possible; transports patients to the requested or appropriate medical facility and observes patient while traveling; records changes in condition or vital signs and provides additional care as needed or directed by emergency room personnel or physician; provides reports of observations/treatment, equipment used, and changes in patient during transport
- Remains on-site until fire has been extinguished; conducts salvage of fire scene; makes note of suspicious elements which might be related to arson and alerts supervisors to conditions; completes fire scene reports for insurance purposes and/or as required by law
- Completes various forms and reports; documents activities on each call and actions taken
- Supplies unit with necessary fire and medical supplies before placing unit back in service
- Performs housekeeping duties (washing vehicles, cleaning station, etc
- Studies street and road maps and networks for most efficient routes to possible emergency call locations; documents unknown street conditions and reports to communication center
- Helps train and evaluate new personnel and participates in applicable Fire and EMT techniques, standards, and equipment; completes daily evaluation form on their performance
- Interacts with the public, patients, medical professionals, and public safety personnel in a multitude of situations many of which are high stress and potentially life threatening
- Provides support services in Public Health emergencies including vaccinatio s, mass prophylaxis, and staffing mass clinics as needed and available
- Provides public relations services by exhibiting fire and EMT apparatus and services at schools, rest homes, shopping malls, and other public areas
- Performs related work as required
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Thorough knowledge of fire science and applicable equipment and tactics employed to extinguish fires
- Thorough knowledge of emergency medical procedures and techniques including various medical supplies, drugs, solutions, and equipment used in emergency medical care
- Considerable knowledge of city/county geography and location of roads and streets
- Knowledge of radio communications equipment operation and procedures
- Skill in the response to and extinguishment of various types of fires and emergencies; skill in the diagnosis and treatment of patients in need of emergency medical care
- Ability to respond quickly and calmly to emergency situations
- Ability to train and evaluate the performance of new or lower level Fire-EMT personnel
- Ability to demonstrate confidence and initiative while assigned to a specific unit
- Ability to safely operate designated fire and paramedic vehicles at high rates of speed
- Ability to lift and manipulate substantial weights in the performance of duties whether it be equipment and gear, patients, or medical supplies
- Ability to interact with others in a tactful, courteous, and firm manner
- Ability to work cooperatively with coworkers, law enforcement personnel, and on-scene staff
Education and Experience
- Must be 18 years of age, a high school graduate or have a GED
- Current NC driver's license without restrictions
- Current certification in NC as a Firefighter and an EMT-Paramedic
Special Requirements
- NC Non-commercial class B driver's license with an acceptable driving record
- NC certification as Firefighter, EMT-Paramedic
- NC certified as an Emergency Vehicle Driver
- BLS (Basic Life Support)
- Hazmat (Hazardous Material Operation level training)
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Source : Masco Corporation