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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 ...

This position is open to Firefighters who are also Paramedics - and open to Paramedics who want to become Firefighter/Paramedic (we put you through Fire School). Deadline to apply is September 30 ...

The Part-Time Firefighter Paramedic is a part-time, at will, paid position with the City of Kingsburg Fire Department. These positions are designed to provide supplemental staffing for the department.

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How much do fireman paramedic jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for fireman paramedic in the United States is $26.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.15 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Fireman Paramedics?

Fireman Paramedics are emergency response professionals who are trained both as firefighters and as paramedics. They respond to fires, accidents, medical emergencies, and other crisis situations, providing both firefighting services and advanced medical care at the scene. Their dual training allows them to handle a wide range of emergencies, from extinguishing fires to administering life-saving medical interventions. Fireman Paramedics often work in teams, collaborating closely with other emergency personnel to ensure the safety and well-being of those in need. This role requires specialized education, certification, and ongoing training in both firefighting and emergency medical services.

What are some common challenges Fireman Paramedics face during emergency responses, and how are these typically addressed in the field?

Fireman Paramedics often encounter high-stress situations, such as responding to fires, accidents, or medical emergencies where quick decision-making is critical. Managing unpredictable environments, physical demands, and emotional stress are common challenges. To address these, fire departments provide regular training, peer support programs, and opportunities for team debriefings after difficult calls. Collaboration and clear communication within the fire crew and with other emergency personnel also help ensure effective and safe responses.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Fireman Paramedic, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fireman Paramedic, you need comprehensive knowledge of emergency medical procedures, firefighting techniques, and hazardous material handling, usually supported by EMT-Paramedic certification and firefighter training. Familiarity with life support equipment, fire suppression tools, and emergency dispatch systems is essential. Strong decision-making, teamwork, and communication skills are crucial for effectively responding to high-pressure, life-threatening situations. These competencies are vital to ensure swift, safe, and coordinated emergency responses that protect lives and property.

What is the difference between Fireman Paramedic vs Firefighter?

AspectFireman ParamedicFirefighter
CertificationsFirefighter certification, Paramedic licenseFirefighter certification, Basic EMT or none
Work EnvironmentEmergency medical scenes, fire suppressionFire scenes, rescue operations, some medical aid
Roles & ResponsibilitiesFire suppression, advanced medical care, patient transportFire suppression, rescue, basic first aid

Fireman Paramedics are trained to handle both fire emergencies and provide advanced medical care, including paramedic-level treatment. Firefighters primarily focus on fire suppression and rescue operations, with some basic medical aid. The key difference lies in medical responsibilities and required certifications, making Fireman Paramedics more versatile in emergency medical situations.

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Infographic showing various Fireman Paramedic job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $54,832 per year, or $26.4 per hour.
Firefighter/Paramedic

Firefighter/Paramedic

City of Dunedin, FL

Dunedin, FL โ€ข On-site

$25.55/hr

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


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Salary: See Position Description
Location : Dunedin, FL
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2022-00014
Department: Fire
Opening Date: 09/14/2022
Closing Date: Continuous
FLSA: Non-Exempt
General Statement of Job
Hiring Salary: Up to $25.5522 per hour *52 hour work week, with 5 years of experience. 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 their probationary year. Please see below for more information.
Starting Salary Above Minimum Based on Experience: Candidates whose qualifications are higher than the minimum required for the position may be eligible to receive starting pay above the minimum for the applicable grade. To be eligible, candidates: 1) must be certified as a Firefighter II in accordance with such rules and regulations as established by the State of Florida Fire Marshal's office, 2) must be licensed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida as a Paramedic or EMT, and 3) have been employed, on a full-time basis, as a Firefighter/Paramedic or Firefighter/EMT by a state, municipality or fire protection district for a period not less than one year preceding the submission of their application. In addition, the candidate must not have a break in service of greater than two years (24 months) from the time of separation of the previous qualified employment to the time of application with Dunedin Fire Rescue to qualify for the experience pay. The candidate will be awarded one step of pay for every full year of documented employment as a Firefighter/Paramedic or Firefighter/EMT, with a maximum award of 5 steps in the City's applicable step plan.
Florida License Paramedic Incentive Pay: Candidates who hold a current Florida paramedic license in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida at the time of employment will be awarded a one-time payment of $3,000.00, subject to taxes and withholding, upon successful completion of their one-year employment probation. Should the Paramedic hired under this program resign or abandon their position within four (4) years of receipt of the bonus, such Paramedic will be required to reimburse the City a prorated amount based on years of service of the incentive pay.
Pinellas County Licensed Paramedic Incentive Pay: Candidates who hold a current Pinellas County paramedic certification at time of employment will be awarded the Pinellas County Certified Paramedic incentive. The qualified candidate must be licensed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida as a Paramedic and must, at the time of hire, hold a Paramedic Certification in good standing with the Pinellas County EMS Medical Director (i.e. Pinellas County Paramedic.) The candidate will be awarded a one-time payment of $5,000.00, subject to taxes and withholding, upon successful completion of their one-year employment probation. Should the Paramedic hired under this program resign or abandon their position within four (4) years of receipt of the bonus, such Paramedic will be required to reimburse the City for a prorated amount based on years of service of the of the hiring bonus.
Florida State Certified Firefighter with Pinellas County Paramedic Certification Incentive Pay:
Candidates who are a current Florida State Firefighter II and possess a Paramedic Certification in accordance with the Pinellas County EMS Medical Director (i.e. Pinellas County Paramedic) will be awarded a one-time payment of $10,000.00, subject to taxes and withholding, upon successful completion of their one-year employment probation. The qualified candidate must be licensed in accordance with the laws of the state of Florida as a Paramedic and must, at the time of application, hold a Paramedic Certification in good standing with the Pinellas County EMS Medical Director (i.e. Pinellas County Paramedic.) The candidate will not be eligible for the Florida Licensed Paramedic Incentive Pay and the Pinellas County Certified Paramedic Incentive Pay. Should the Firefighter Paramedic hired under this program resign or abandon their position within four (4) years of receipt of the bonus, such Firefighter Paramedic will be required to reimburse the City for a prorated amount based on years of service of the of the hiring bonus.
Under general supervision, responds to fire, medical and other emergency calls promptly in order to protect the lives and property of those in need of assistance. Provides emergency medical treatment at the Paramedic level; ensures quality medical treatment and transportation for patients to appropriate medical facilities. Performs duties in accordance with all established policies, procedures and medical protocol. Maintains vehicles, supplies and equipment, and prepares required records and reports. Reports to the Fire Lieutenant.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
The duties recorded below are representative of the duties of the class and are not intended to cover all the duties performed by incumbents(s) of any particular position.
Responds to and provides assistance in emergency situations-- including fires, medical emergencies, hazardous material incidents, rescue operations, public evacuations, auto accidents and other emergencies.
Performs fire suppression duties as necessary to protect the lives and property of those in need of assistance.
Provides basic, intermediate and advanced life support treatment to patients, as well as transportation to appropriate medical facility. Assesses the condition of patients and makes decisions regarding proper courses of action. Performs such duties as CPR, cardiac monitoring, medication calculation and administration, splint application, wound treatment, control of bleeding, monitoring and relaying of vital signs, oxygen and IV therapy administration, sterile suctioning, intubation, gastric lavage, defibrillation, ECG monitoring and the management of cardiac arrest and severe trauma patients. Performs extrication of victims from wreckage as necessary.
Maintains communications with dispatcher, hospital personnel and other public safety agencies to receive and to transmit instructions involving patient care. Provides instructions to first responders and bystanders in the use of first aid equipment. Determines the need for back-up assistance.
Assists in securing accident scenes as necessary, performing such duties as gathering information, preserving evidence and providing crowd/traffic control.
Completes required records and forms documenting patient treatment.
Follows established procedures for the handling, removal and disposal of hazardous materials in the event of a spill, leak, explosion or other emergency situation.
Performs all duties in accordance with established protocol, policies and procedures.
Operates a fire engine, ambulance and a wide range of life-saving / life supporting equipment, fire suppression equipment, hand and power tools, generator, extrication tools, safety gear, siren, medical instruments and supplies, two-way radio. Operates a computer and other basic office equipment as required.
Maintains inventory of medical, fire and station supplies and equipment. Restocks equipment in preparation for subsequent responses and shifts. Orders supplies as needed.
Participates in vehicle, equipment, facility and grounds safety inspections, cleaning and maintenance.
May be responsible for the security of controlled narcotics for use in medical responses.
Participates in disaster preparedness, response, mitigation and recovery planning and implementation.
Participates in the training of department personnel; Acts as a preceptor for new hire paramedics.
Participates in fire prevention and education activities within the community.
Completes and submits reports regarding department activities; enters data from reports into computer.
Keeps abreast of new technology, methods and regulations for fire prevention and suppression operations; attends meetings and continuing education classes as required and/or appropriate.
Participates in physical conditioning activities as required.
Remains on call 24 hours per day for emergencies.
ADDITIONAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Performs general office duties as required, including entering computer data, preparing reports and records, etc.
Performs related duties as required.
Minimum Training & Experience
Requires a High School diploma or GED equivalent.
An equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required skills, knowledge and abilities may be considered.
Special Requirements
Must possess the following certifications: Florida Firefighter II, Florida Paramedic, Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pre-Hospital Trauma Life Support(PHTLS).
Must have ability to be Pinellas County EMS Paramedic certified within one year from date of hire.
Must have successfully completed the National Testing Network's Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) within one year prior to the application closing date.
Must possess a valid Florida driver's License.
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Knowledge of Job: Has thorough knowledge of the methods, procedures and policies of the City of Dunedin as they pertain to the performance of essential duties of the Firefighter/Paramedic. Is knowledgeable in the laws, ordinances, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Has thorough knowledge in the areas of fire science, hydraulics, electrical, fire codes and ordinances, etc. Has the ability to perform fire suppression duties with skill and safety. Has thorough knowledge of first aid and advanced life support methods and theories. Is skilled in administering first aid and CPR as needed, as well as other medical treatments and assistance. Is capable of rescuing persons trapped in buildings and autos. Has knowledge in all proper techniques used by paramedics. Has knowledge of protocols and the appropriate use of same. Is able to recognize signs and symptoms of various illnesses. Is able to make sound, educated decisions that affect lives. Knows how to determine and ensure safety at the scene of emergencies. Is able to work under stressful or dangerous conditions, often involving considerable personal risk or risk to others. Has knowledge of various hazardous materials and the proper procedures for handling and/or disposing of such materials. Clearly understands any occupational hazards and adheres to all safety precautions inherent in performing the essential functions of the work. Is able to show a high level of discretion and flexibility in daily operations. Is able to make sound, educated decisions. Has the ability to learn and utilize new skills and information to improve job performance and efficiency Is able to read and interpret complex materials pertaining to the responsibilities of the job. Has knowledge of modern office practices and technology, including computers. Has the ability to speak and understand the English language.
PERFORMANCE APTITUDES
Data Utilization: Requires the ability to review, classify, categorize, prioritize, and/or analyze data and/or information. Includes exercising discretion in determining data classification, and in referencing such analyses to established standards for the purpose of recognizing actual or probable interactive effects and relationships. Is able to assemble and analyze information and make written reports and records in a concise, clear and effective manner.
Human Interaction: Requires the ability to provide guidance, assistance, and/or interpretation to others on how to apply procedures and standards to specific situations. Is able to provide effective training and leadership as required. Knows how to maintain effective relationships with personnel of other departments, professionals and members of the public through contact and cooperation.
Equipment, Machinery, Tools and Materials Utilization: Has knowledge of modern office practices and technology, including computers. Requires the ability to use, operate and/or handle office equipment such as a telephone, computer, etc.; and to operate and control the actions of equipment, machinery, tools and/or materials requiring complex and/or rapid adjustments.. Has the ability to perform inspections and maintenance of fire extinguishers, fire hoses, fire suppression systems and fire detection systems. Knows how to utilize various pieces of fire-fighting, medical and rescue equipment and tools in a safe and efficient manner.
Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to use a variety of reference, descriptive and/or advisory data and information. Is knowledgeable of medical terminology as related to pre-hospital treatment and medicine, and is able to interpret and use legal terminology as required.
Mathematical Aptitude: Has the mathematical ability to handle required calculations. Requires the ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; to calculate decimals and percentages; to use basic geometric and algebraic principles and calculations.
Functional Reasoning: Requires the ability to apply principles of influence systems, such as motivation, incentive and leadership. Ability to exercise independent judgment to apply facts and principles for developing approaches and techniques to problem resolution. Is able to react quickly and calmly in emergency situations. Is able to perform according to standards despite working long hours and intense, exhausting schedules.
Situational Reasoning: Requires the ability to exercise the judgment, decisiveness and creativity required in critical and/or unexpected situations involving high risk to the organization and community. Has the ability to use independent judgment and discretion in critical situations such as response to natural and man-made emergency/disaster situations. Is able to take the initiative to complete the duties of the position without the need of direct supe