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Join the Town of Concord as a Firefighter/Paramedic and help launch our new Advanced Life Support ambulance service in 2026. We are seeking multiple experienced paramedics with MA certification to build a foundation for excellence. This is a unique opportunity to shape emergency medical services ...
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United States , Concord
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79395.00 - 91073.00 USD / Year
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Massachusetts Municipal Association
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Serve your community as a dual-role Firefighter/Paramedic in Arkansas City. This vital position requires a Kansas Paramedic license, CPR certification, and a Class B driver's license. You will perform emergency firefighting, provide advanced life support, and maintain critical equipment.
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United States , Arkansas City
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25.42 USD / Hour
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City of Arkansas City
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Serve your community as a dual-role Firefighter/Paramedic in Arkansas City. This vital position requires active Kansas Paramedic licensure and involves both fire suppression and advanced life support. You will protect life and property while maintaining equipment and facilities. A valid Class B d...
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United States , Arkansas City
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48034.00 - 87454.00 USD / Year
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City of Arkansas City
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Full-time Temporary Firefighter/Paramedic
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Join the Millis Fire/Rescue Department as a Full-time Temporary Firefighter/Paramedic. This vital role involves firefighting, emergency medical response, and hazardous materials duties. Candidates must be MA EMT-Paramedic registered or enrolled, and Firefighter I/II certified. Protect the communi...
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United States , Millis
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34.17 - 41.40 USD / Hour
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Massachusetts Municipal Association
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A Firefighter/Paramedic is a highly trained and dedicated dual-role public safety professional who combines the critical skills of fire suppression with advanced emergency medical care. This career represents the frontline of community protection, responding to a vast array of emergencies where every second counts. Individuals in these jobs are sworn to protect life, property, and the environment, operating with courage, expertise, and compassion in high-stress situations. The role is physically demanding, mentally challenging, and profoundly rewarding, offering a unique opportunity to serve the public in its most vulnerable moments. The core responsibilities of a Firefighter/Paramedic are diverse and encompass both emergency response and community preparedness. On any given shift, professionals in these jobs are prepared to perform fire suppression, including driving and operating fire apparatus, laying hose lines, performing search and rescue in burning structures, and combating and extinguishing fires. Simultaneously, they function as lead medical providers, administering advanced life support (ALS) at medical emergencies, trauma scenes, vehicle accidents, and hazardous materials incidents. Their medical duties include patient assessment, administering medications, performing advanced airway management, defibrillation, and providing comprehensive pre-hospital care while transporting patients to medical facilities. Beyond emergency calls, the role involves extensive preparation and prevention work. Common daily duties include maintaining fire engines, ambulances, and all associated equipment to ensure constant readiness. Firefighter/Paramedics conduct fire safety inspections of buildings, test hydrants, and engage in continuous training through drills and classes on evolving firefighting techniques, medical protocols, and rescue operations. A significant part of the profession is community risk reduction, which involves presenting public education programs on fire safety, CPR, and injury prevention. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs are rigorous. Candidates must generally possess a high school diploma, though college coursework in fire science or emergency medical services is highly valued. The non-negotiable certifications include state licensure as a Paramedic (EMT-P), CPR certification, and often a valid driver’s license, frequently with the ability to obtain a commercial or fire apparatus endorsement. The profession demands exceptional physical fitness, mental resilience, and the ability to perform strenuous labor under extreme conditions. Key skills include teamwork, clear communication under pressure, mechanical aptitude, problem-solving, and a calm demeanor in crisis. Successful candidates undergo a stringent hiring process that includes written exams, physical ability tests, interviews, background checks, and medical evaluations. Firefighter/Paramedic jobs typically operate on a 24-hour shift schedule, fostering a strong team-oriented culture within the fire station, which serves as a second home. This career is ideal for those seeking a dynamic, purpose-driven profession where no two days are alike, and the impact on the community is direct and significant. It is a calling that demands the highest standards of integrity, service, and readiness.

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