What are the responsibilities and job description for the Firefighter/Paramedic - Entry Level position at Novato Fire Protection District?
Typical Tasks
and accurately; examine injury. Quickly and competently analyze the medical emergency and apply the correct medical treatment approach including
rescue, first aid, resuscitation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, defibrillation,
controlling bleeding, applying splints, assisting in childbirth, and the administration of drugs, fluids, narcotics, and medications
of appropriate emergency medical equipment, and application of guidelines.
Will meet the Marin County EMS Agency requirements for continuing education, continuous service and accreditation
control over emergency medical supplies, particularly narcotics, through the
utilization of proper inventory procedures, a daily inventory of the drug box
and a weekly inventory of all medical supplies, and thorough monitoring of
the shelf life of all medical supplies
receive proper treatment
prepare reports and amend stored data
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medical room staff in the calculation and administration of medications, intravenous solutions, and related emergency therapy techniques
as instructions given at the fire scene. Correctly and promptly uses all relevant
apparatus, tools, and equipment
enforce fire codes. Correctly applies fire codes in inspections and accurately
identifies violations
maintenance programs. Maintains knowledge about specific fire hazards in
the District, and effective approaches for attacking them, including knowing
District street layout
and locations of buildings and facilities, and in planning fire prevention and
suppression activities
Be advised that this position is subject to a COVID-19 vaccination requirement. Effective April 14, 2022, the Marin County Public Health Officer issued a Health Order requiring all Fire and EMS personnel to verify their COVID-19 vaccination status, and be vaccinated with either the single dose Janssen/Johnson & Johnson vaccine; or with the first and second doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech, or Moderna vaccines.
- Respond to emergency medical calls for services in a timely, safe and skilled
and accurately; examine injury. Quickly and competently analyze the medical emergency and apply the correct medical treatment approach including
rescue, first aid, resuscitation, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, defibrillation,
controlling bleeding, applying splints, assisting in childbirth, and the administration of drugs, fluids, narcotics, and medications
- Meet the continuing educational and continuing service requirements for
of appropriate emergency medical equipment, and application of guidelines.
Will meet the Marin County EMS Agency requirements for continuing education, continuous service and accreditation
- Assure that emergency medical equipment, tools, and apparatus are regularly
control over emergency medical supplies, particularly narcotics, through the
utilization of proper inventory procedures, a daily inventory of the drug box
and a weekly inventory of all medical supplies, and thorough monitoring of
the shelf life of all medical supplies
- Exercise close control over fire suppression personnel in the application of
receive proper treatment
- Train fire suppression personnel in EMT skills and techniques
- Prepare thorough and concise reports including Patient Care Reports and
prepare reports and amend stored data
- Maintain consistent and reliable radio communications with designated hospital to relay information on signs and symptoms of the patient. Receives and
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medical room staff in the calculation and administration of medications, intravenous solutions, and related emergency therapy techniques
- Respond to fires with his/her company in a timely, safe, and skilled manner,
as instructions given at the fire scene. Correctly and promptly uses all relevant
apparatus, tools, and equipment
- Abide by the District’s rules, regulations, policies, procedures, mission, guiding principles and firefighter empowerment
- Conduct inspections and other fire prevention tasks on a frequent and timely
enforce fire codes. Correctly applies fire codes in inspections and accurately
identifies violations
- Remain skilled in modern fire suppression tactics, methods, and procedures
maintenance programs. Maintains knowledge about specific fire hazards in
the District, and effective approaches for attacking them, including knowing
District street layout
- Keep the fire station and related grounds, facilities, and supplies in a clean,
- Has extensive knowledge of District streets to respond quickly to fire/ems
- Willingly and adequately perform routine non-firefighting work tasks such as
and locations of buildings and facilities, and in planning fire prevention and
suppression activities
- Function well as a team member of a fire company at any emergency or
- Maintain an adequate level of physical fitness to meet the physical requirements required to perform firefighting tasks
- Project a positive image to the public as a fire service professional. Develop and
Be advised that this position is subject to a COVID-19 vaccination requirement. Effective April 14, 2022, the Marin County Public Health Officer issued a Health Order requiring all Fire and EMS personnel to verify their COVID-19 vaccination status, and be vaccinated with either the single dose Janssen/Johnson & Johnson vaccine; or with the first and second doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech, or Moderna vaccines.