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Firefighter/Paramedic

Lansing, MI ยท On-site

$56K - $83K/yr

AS A FIREFIGHTER PARAMEDIC YOU WILL RECEIVE A PAY ADJUSTMENT TO THE APPROPRIATE CLASSIFICATION OF FIREFIGHTER/ FIREFIGHTER EMT/ FIREFIGHTER PARAMEDIC UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION FROM THE 2026 CITY OF ...

Firefighter/Paramedic

Baytown, TX ยท On-site

$84K - $104K/yr

Applicants who are Firefighters and Paramedics (dual certified) must meet the following before starting the online application process: * Applicants must have a completed entrance examination with ...

Firefighter/Paramedic

Lansing, MI ยท On-site

$56K - $83K/yr

AS A FIREFIGHTER PARAMEDIC YOU WILL RECEIVE A PAY ADJUSTMENT TO THE APPROPRIATE CLASSIFICATION OF FIREFIGHTER/ FIREFIGHTER EMT/ FIREFIGHTER PARAMEDIC UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION FROM THE 2026 CITY OF ...

Firefighter-Paramedic Recruit

Ventura, CA ยท On-site

$5.8K - $7.4K/mo

Firefighter-Paramedic Recruits undergo an 18-week fire academy and may undergo additional departmental training designed to provide an overview of the fire service, training in various regulations ...

Firefighter/Paramedic Ft Range: $30.92 - $35.85 TOWN OF OXFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT JOB POSTING (Position open until filled) Come be part of the change!! The staff of Oxford Fire and EMS are working hard ...

Firefighter/Paramedic

Dunedin, FL ยท On-site

$25.55/hr

Candidates who are a current Florida State Firefighter II and possess a Paramedic Certification prior to employment will receive an additional one time $10,000 certification payment at the end of ...

Firefighter/Paramedic The Village is seeking candidates for Firefighter/Paramedic. The Firefighter/Paramedic is responsible for fire suppression, fire inspection, vehicle and fire station maintenance ...

Firefighter/Paramedic The City of Baytown's entrance exam process for Firefighter/Paramedic is completed exclusively through National Testing Network (NTN). You must have a passing score of 70 or ...

Firefighter Paramedic Wakulla County Fire Rescue has immediate need of full-time and flex/part-time Firefighter Paramedics. This position works under the supervision of the on-duty Captain to provide ...

Firefighter-Paramedic Recruit

Ventura, CA ยท On-site

$5.8K - $7.4K/mo

Firefighter-Paramedic Recruits undergo an 18-week fire academy and may undergo additional departmental training designed to provide an overview of the fire service, training in various regulations ...

Firefighter/Paramedic

Canyon Lake, CA ยท On-site

$22.40 - $27.22/hr

Firefighter/Paramedic We are pleased to announce two (2) anticipated openings for the position of Firefighter/Paramedic with the City of Canyon Lake. Although this position is listed as salaried for ...

Firefighter/Paramedic

Oxford, MA ยท On-site

$30.92 - $35.85/hr

FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC FT Range: $30.92 - $35.85 Date: August 3, 2026 TOWN OF OXFORD FIRE DEPARTMENTJOB POSTING (Position open until filled) Come be part of the change!! The staff of Oxford Fire and ...

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How much do firefighter paramedic jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average yearly pay for firefighter paramedic in the United States is $59,606.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,500.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a firefighter paramedic?

Firefighter Paramedics are emergency responders who are trained both as firefighters and as paramedics. They respond to fires, accidents, and medical emergencies, providing advanced life support, rescuing people from dangerous situations, and extinguishing fires. Their dual training allows them to address a wide range of emergencies, making them valuable members of fire departments and emergency medical services. Firefighter Paramedics must complete specialized education and obtain certifications in both firefighting and paramedicine. They often work in high-stress environments and require strong problem-solving and teamwork skills.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a firefighter paramedic?

To thrive as a Firefighter Paramedic, you need a solid background in emergency medical care, firefighting techniques, and incident response, typically supported by EMT-Paramedic certification and fire academy training. Familiarity with lifesaving equipment, fire suppression tools, and communication systems such as radios and dispatch software is crucial. Outstanding teamwork, emotional resilience, and problem-solving skills help you perform effectively in high-pressure, unpredictable situations. These skills ensure rapid, coordinated responses that protect lives and property during emergencies.

How do firefighter paramedics balance emergency medical responsibilities with firefighting duties during a shift?

Firefighter Paramedics often face the challenge of seamlessly switching between firefighting and medical roles, sometimes within the same call. During a shift, they may respond to medical emergencies, perform patient assessments, administer advanced life support, and then quickly transition to firefighting tasks such as search and rescue or fire suppression. Teamwork and clear communication are essential, as Firefighter Paramedics coordinate closely with fellow firefighters and EMS personnel to prioritize tasks and ensure both fire and medical needs are met efficiently. This dynamic environment requires adaptability, strong time management, and the ability to perform under pressure.

What is the difference between Firefighter Paramedic vs Firefighter Emergency Medical Technician?

AspectFirefighter ParamedicFirefighter Emergency Medical Technician
CertificationsEMT-Paramedic license, Firefighter certificationEMT-Basic or EMT-Intermediate, Firefighter certification
Work EnvironmentResponds to fires, medical emergencies, rescue operationsPrimarily responds to medical emergencies, fire suppression roles
Job ResponsibilitiesAdvanced medical care, fire suppression, rescueBasic life support, fire suppression, rescue

Firefighter Paramedics have advanced medical training and provide comprehensive emergency medical care, while Firefighter Emergency Medical Technicians focus on basic life support. Both roles work in fire departments and respond to emergencies, but Paramedics handle more complex medical procedures.

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Firefighter / Paramedic

Town of Orange Park, FL

Orange Park, FL โ€ข On-site

Other

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Job description

Firefighter/Paramedic

Firefighter/Paramedic shall be under the immediate supervision of their company officer. Their foremost and primary responsibility is that of protecting life and property through the prevention and complete extinguishment of fires. Secondary to these are the preservation of evidence to determine the cause of fire, and inspection surveys for pre-fire planning. They are responsible for performing hazardous tasks under extreme emergency conditions, and render care of the sick and injured. A portion of a Firefighter' Paramedics work consists of the performance of various duties in the maintenance of the fire station, and the preventative and corrective maintenance of trucks and equipment. Assignments may be made through oral or written instructions, and work is under close supervision most of the time, but there are times when courses of action must be determined by the firefighter.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: (other duties may be assigned)

  • They shall respond with their units to all alarms and emergency calls and perform duties as required to save life and property.
  • During duty cycles they shall keep the station house and premises neat, clean and in good order. Assist in keeping the fire apparatus, equipment and tools in a clean and serviceable condition at all times.
  • Assist the driver/operator in the initial daily inspection, vehicle check-off washing and waxing their respective apparatus and support equipment. Also, cleaning and upkeep of equipment after returning from a call, drill or participating in training activities.
  • Keep self and personal equipment, uniforms, protective clothing, locker, etc. in a neat and clean condition.
  • Be familiar with and obedient to department rules and regulations and SOP's, as well as be responsive to established chain of command.
  • In addition to performing the Emergency Medical Technician procedures, as outlines in section 64E-2, the Paramedic will perform advanced life support procedures.
  • Upon arrival at the scene of a medical emergency, promptly treat any sick or injured person, unless the health or safety of the Paramedic is jeopardized.
  • Maintain a BCLS and ACLS card along with current Paramedic certification.
  • While on duty, you must have available for inspection the Paramedic state Certification card and all other certification required by Florida Statute 401 and 64E-2.
  • Insure that the deficiencies in the rescue equipment, which are in violation of Chapter 401, are reported to the Lieutenant assigned to rescue.
  • Paramedic will check each day all equipment assigned to the ALS engine or rescue that they are riding.
  • The Paramedic will complete the patient care report on all medical calls within the allotted time as stated SOP.
  • The lead Paramedic on the arriving Rescue unit will be in charge of patient care.
  • The Firefighter/Paramedic may ride to the hospital in cases where the patient is critical and additional help is needed.
  • The Lieutenant assigned as Shift Commander will remain in charge of all fire related calls along with station duties.
  • The ALS engine's primary function is fire protection, as well as fire suppression. In cases where the engine is enroute to a medical call with rescue and a fire call is received, the fire call will be given priority.
  • The narcotic check sheet and equipment sheet will be filled out each day by the Lieutenant assigned to rescue.
  • Perform all other duties as assigned or required.

Education and Experience Requirements:

  • High school diploma or equivalency
  • State of Florida Firefighter Certificate
  • State of Florida Paramedic Certification
  • Valid Florida Class D Driver's License
  • Valid Basic Life Support t Certification
  • Valid Advance Life Support Certification
  • Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course Certificate

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:

  • Must have the knowledge of modern firefighting practices, principles and procedures including fire suppression, salvage and overhaul, ventilation, hydraulics, rescue, and operation of firefighting tools, equipment and apparatus.
  • Shall have knowledge of the Town streets and addressing system, water distribution system, fire department rules regulations and standard operating procedures or the ability to learn the said items during the probationary period.
  • Ability to perform hazardous, physically and mentally demanding tasks for prolonged periods of time.
  • Should have the ability to communicate fire safety information to the public in both written and verbal communications.
  • Delivery of Emergency Medical care in the form of basic and advanced life support.
  • Must have the ability to maintain good working relationships with other firefighters, supervisors and the public, and shall have the ability to exercise good judgment and react under stressful conditions.

Emergency Response:

  • Firefighter/Paramedic may be exposed to hazardous conditions during tactical fire ground and EMS activities on a 24 hour basis. Possible strenuous physical activities related to tactical field activities may be required. The following are examples of activities associated with this position.
  • Must be physically capable and medically approved to perform the necessary duties of a firefighter in accordance with State laws.
  • Shall, as a member of a two person crew, have the strength and range of motion to lift a 200 pound patient from the ground, a bed, or from a vehicle: either supported by immobilization equipment or unsupported.
  • Shall, as member of a two person crew, have the strength and range of motion to lift a 200 pound patient on an ambulance stretcher from the ground position to the load position, and into an ambulance.
  • Shall have the physical ability and dexterity to perform the medical care skills included in the EMT / Paramedic curriculums and Department EMS SOP in such standard scenarios as a supine or prone patient on the ground, a bed, or in a vehicle.
  • The below essential functions are what the firefighter is expected to perform at emergency incidents and are derived from the performance objectives stated in NFPA 1001, "Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications".
  • Operate both as a member of a team and independently at incidents of uncertain duration.
  • Spend extensive time outside exposed to the elements
  • Tolerate extreme fluctuations in temperature while performing duties. Must perform physically demanding work in hot (up to 400 degree F), humid (up to 100%) atmospheres while wearing equipment that significantly impairs body-cooling mechanisms.
  • Experience frequent transitions fro hot to cold and from humid to dry atmospheres.
  • Work in wet, cold, or muddy areas.
  • Performa a variety of tasks on slippery, hazardous surfaces such as on rooftops or from ladders.
  • Work in areas where sustaining traumatic or thermal injuries is possible.
  • Face exposure to carcinogenic dusts such as asbestos, toxic substances such as hydrogen cyanide, acids, carbon monoxide, or organic solvents either through inhalation or direct skin contact.
  • Face exposure to infectious agents such as hepatitis B or HIV, etc.
  • Wear personal protective equipment that weighs approximately 50 pounds while performing fire fighting tasks.
  • Perform physically demanding work while wearing positive pressure breathing equipment with 1.5 inches of water column resistance to exhalation at a flow of 40 LPM.
  • Perform complex tasks during life-threatening emergencies.
  • Work for long periods of time, requiring sustained physical activity and intense concentration.
  • Face life or death decision during emergency conditions.
  • Be exposed to grotesque sights and smells associated with major trauma, burn victims and fatalities.
  • Make rapid transitions from rest to near maximal exertion without war-up periods.
  • Operate in environments of high noise, poor visibility, limited mobility, at heights, and in enclosed or confined spaces.
  • Use Manual and power tools in the performance of duties.
  • Rely on senses of sight, hearing, smell and touch to help determine the nature of the emergency, maintain personal safety, and make critical decisions in a confused, chaotic, and potentially life threatening environment throughout the duration of the operation.

Conclusion:

  • All main duties and requirements are essential job functions.
  • All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonable accommodate individuals with disabilities.
  • Regular attendance is an essential function of this position.
  • Must pass background check, physical agility test, medical physical and drug screen.