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Continuous General Description The Transport Firefighter/EMT contributes to the comprehensive Countywide Fire Rescue and Emergency Services program. Requires the ability to be an advocate for patient ...

Firefighter/EMT-B: $62,391 Firefighter/AEMT: $65,391 Firefighter/Paramedic: $68,891 5% salary ... Transportation supplement of $500/year to be paid over 26 pay periods annually. Testing Date:

Transportation from Honolulu, Hawaii, to Wake Island will be furnished by government-sponsored ... Performs crash/rescue and firefighting duties at airfields handling predominantly large or complex ...

Firefighter/Paramedic

Veneta, OR ยท On-site

$82K - $99K/yr

Firefighter/Paramedics are expected to routinely operate on an ALS transporting ambulance and will be regularly assigned to a medic unit. It is important to note that this is a non-exempt position ...

Transportation from Honolulu, Hawaii, to Wake Island will be furnished by government-sponsored ... Performs crash/rescue and firefighting duties at airfields handling predominantly large or complex ...

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Brentwood, TN ยท On-site

$57K - $68K/yr

Firefighter/EMT-B: $62,391 Firefighter/AEMT: $65,391 Firefighter/Paramedic: $68,891 5% salary ... Transportation supplement of $500/year to be paid over 26 pay periods annually. Testing Date:

... Firefighter for our ISS2 contract supporting our Air Force customer. This role will support the ... Transportation from Honolulu, Hawaii, to Wake Island will be furnished by government-sponsored ...

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Infographic showing various Fireman Transport job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Part Time. Highlights an 93% In-person, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,891 per year, or $20.1 per hour.

Transport Firefighter/Paramedic

Citrus County, FL

Lecanto, FL โ€ข On-site

$69K/yr

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Salary: $69,021.00 Annually
Location : Citrus County, FL
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 26-02517
Department: Fire Rescue
Division: Emergency Medical Services
Opening Date: 06/10/2026
Closing Date: Continuous
General Description
The Transport Firefighter/Paramedic contributes to the comprehensive Countywide Fire Rescue and Emergency Services program. Requires the ability to be an advocate for patient care, performs technical and specialized work functions associated with providing quality medical care to all members of the community in the event of medical emergencies, the prevention, control, and suppression of fire, natural disasters, hazardous situations, environmental emergencies, motor vehicle accidents, and other life and death situations. Works a 24/48 shift schedule.
Detailed information regarding the County's benefits package and retirement offerings may be found here: 2025-26 Citrus EBH Booklet and myFRS.com
To learn more about Citrus County: Citrus County Government and Official Guide to Crystal River and Citrus County, Florida
Essential Functions
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Drives and/or operates a county vehicle or equipment and must obey all safety policies, and roadway rules and laws.
  • Responds to emergency calls relayed by dispatchers, reads maps, drives ambulance to emergency sites, uses most expeditious route and observes traffic ordinances and regulations.
  • Evaluates scene on arrival, determines nature and extent of illness or injury, takes pulse, blood pressure, and visually observes changes in skin color, makes determination regarding patient status by interpreting diagnostic signs.
  • Establishes priority for emergency care, initiates basic life support procedures at the scene, as needed.
  • Provides re-hydration/rehabilitation and medical treatment to victims, firefighters and/or other personnel at the scene, as needed.
  • Renders appropriate emergency care, based on competency level, to stabilize the patient such as Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), spinal immobilization, providing oxygen, triage, and administration of intravenous drugs or fluid replacement as directed by a physician, assesses the effects of treatment.
  • Uses medical equipment, based on competency level including, but not limited to, cardiac monitor, defibrillator, performs endotracheal intubation to open airways and ventilate patients, uses other adjunct airways as needed under the direction of a physician.
  • Follows infection disease protocol, practices proper disposal of biohazard waste.
  • Reassures patients and bystanders; avoids mishandling patient and undue haste, searches for medical identification emblem to aid in care.
  • Radios dispatcher for additional assistance or services, requests/provides flight rescue service if required, provides additional emergency care while following established protocols.
  • Complies with regulations in handling deceased; notifies authorities, arranges for protection of property and evidence at scene.
  • Determines appropriate facility to which patient will be transported, reports nature or illness to that facility, requests instructions/directions from hospital physician or emergency department.
  • Observes patient enroute and administers care as directed by physician or emergency department or according to published protocol, identifies diagnostic signs that require communication with facility.
  • Reports verbally and in writing observation about and care of patient at the scene and enroute to facility; provides aid to emergency staff as required, documents all activity in assigned position.
  • Assists in lifting, carrying, and transporting patient to ambulance and on to a medical facility.
  • Prepares for, attends, and testifies in courtroom hearings and judicial proceedings as required.
  • Prepares, decontaminates, inspects, inventories, repairs, and/or maintains medical equipment and supplies, first aid materials, and vehicles for safe operation, tests all equipment on a regular basis and checks for future readiness.
  • Communicates effectively and coherently over two-way radio channels while initiating and responding to radio communications.
  • Responds accurately and timely to questions, complaints, and requests for information/assistance from the public, patients, fire, law enforcement, other medical personnel, various agencies, employees, officials, supervisors, or other individuals.
  • Inventories and restocks ambulance and station supplies and equipment, orders and maintains enough to ensure adequate availability to perform daily tasks.
  • Maintains current field manuals, policy and procedures, employee handbooks, various maps, addresses, and related material for reference and/or review, reads medical journals and other professional literature, maintains professional affiliations.
  • Attends shift meetings and in-service training as required to remain knowledgeable of departmental operations, to promote improved job performance, and to stay current with changing emergency medicine techniques, state/local policies, procedures, codes, and laws.
  • Prepares and/or receives a variety of forms, logs, requests, reports, correspondence, and other documents associated with daily responsibilities of this position, reviews, completes, processes, approves, forwards, maintains, and/or takes other action as appropriate; prepares and maintains files and records.
  • Cooperates with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies and its officers or representatives when activities are related to investigations within county jurisdiction.
  • Operates a personal computer, printer, calculator, copy and facsimile machines, telephone, radio, or other equipment as necessary to complete essential functions, to include word processing, spreadsheet, database, or other system software.
  • Protects the privacy of all patient information in accordance with the County's privacy policies, procedures, and practices, as required by federal and state law, an in accordance with general principles of professionalism as a health care provider.
  • Accesses protected health information and other patient information only to the extent that is necessary to complete job duties. Shares such information only with those who have a need-to-know specific patient information in their possession to complete their job responsibilities related to treatment, payment, or other County operations.
  • Requires the reporting of, without the threat of retaliation, any concerns regarding the County's policies and procedures on patient privacy and any observed practices in violation of that policy to the designated Officer.
  • Performs fire prevention, control, and suppression tasks in both structural and non-structural incidents including, but not limited to, inspecting fire hydrants, establishes hydrant/hose connections, assists in scene perimeter security, extinguishes, and contains fires with proper agents, and participates in post-fire cleanup and salvage operations.
  • Performs routine station tasks to maintain the unit's state of operational readiness including, but not limited to, daily inspecting/testing of equipment, supplies, and materials applicable to assigned equipment/engines/apparatus, stocks and takes inventory of materials and supplies, inspects personal gear, and equipment. Maintains all Advanced Life Support equipment in proper operating condition.
  • Performs other duties as required.

Other Essential Functions
  • Assists with community events such as offering free blood pressure readings, educating children and the public on the 911 emergency system, medical emergency procedures, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
  • Performs miscellaneous duties and administrative tasks including, but not limited to, station cleaning and general housekeeping, scheduling maintenance, answering the telephone, taking, and relaying messages, and basic grounds maintenance.
  • Operates an assigned vehicle, maintains cleanliness of and fuels vehicle, checks tire inflation and fluid levels, requests, or schedules services and/or repairs as needed.
  • Educates the community on emergency medical procedures.
  • Performs other duties as required.

Minimum Requirements
Education, Training, and Experience
  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of appointment.

Skills and Abilities
  • Valid Florida Driver License (or must obtain within 30 days of establishing residency in Florida), or valid Florida Identification Card is acceptable only for positions not required to drive a county vehicle.
  • Must successfully complete physical examination prior to employment, and physical requirements as stipulated by Florida Statutes, Chapter 633.34 and satisfy requirement of NFPA 1582.
  • Valid Certification as a State of Florida Firefighter II as provided by Florida Statutes and Paramedic.
  • American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification.
  • Emergency Vehicle Operator Certification (EVOC).
  • Ability to maintain courteous and effective relations with County staff, elected officials, community interest groups and the public.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Must be able to prepare written reports, using appropriate format, punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion in decision making and all phases of responsibilities and when handling confidential and protected health information.
  • Available to work irregular hours including nights, weekends, and holidays.
  • Must have strong working knowledge of computers and be proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite of Products (i.e., Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.).
  • Must have or be able to obtain within 90 days certification in FEMA National Incident Management System (NIMS) courses:
    • IS-100.c: Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS)
    • IS-200.b: ICS for Single Resources & Initial Action Incidents
    • IS-700.b: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
    • IS-800.c: National Response Framework, an Introduction

Certificates, Licenses, Registration, Skills
  • Valid Florida Driver License (or must obtain within 30 days of establishing residency in Florida), or valid Florida Identification Card is acceptable only for positions not required to drive a county vehicle.
  • Must successfully complete physical examination prior to employment, and physical requirements as stipulated by Florida Statutes, Chapter 633.34 and satisfy requirement of NFPA 1582.
  • Valid Certification as a State of Florida Firefighter II as provided by Florida Statutes and Paramedic.
  • American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification.
  • Emergency Vehicle Operator Certification (EVOC).
  • Ability to maintain courteous and effective relations with County staff, elected officials, community interest groups and the public.
  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Must be able to prepare written reports, using appropriate format, punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion in decision making and all phases of responsibilities and when handling confidential and protected health information.
  • Available to work irregular hours including nights, weekends, and holidays.
  • Must have strong working knowledge of computers and be proficient in the use of Microsoft Office Suite of Products (i.e., Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.).
  • Must have or be able to obtain within 90 days certification in FEMA National Incident Management System (NIMS) courses:
    • IS-100.c: Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS)
    • IS-200.b: ICS for Single Resources & Initial Action Incidents
    • IS-700.b: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System
    • IS-800.c: National Response Framework, an Introduction

Physical Requirements/Work Environment
  • Requires a combination of sitting, standing, and walking.
  • The job involves frequent lifting and carrying up to and more than 50 pounds.
  • The job requires frequent bending, squatting, kneeling, balancing, throwing, twisting, reaching above shoulders, and occasionally crawling and climbing.
  • The job requires the completion of tasks that involve simple grasping, pushing, pulling, fine manual manipulation, typing, operating foot controls/levers, driving automotive equipment, and occasionally working in darkness.
  • The job requires normal visual acuity and field of vision, depth perception and color vision, hearing, and speaking.
  • The job may risk exposure to adverse weather, moving machinery, fumes and gases, electrical hazards, and extreme noise.
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Emergency Response/Recovery Activities
  • All employees will be required to work before, during, or after an emergency. During an emergency, employees may temporarily be assigned to work and perform duties outside the normal scope of their position, location, and work schedule to fit the needs of the County and its citizens. Emergency response duties may also include driving and/or operating a county vehicle or equipment and employees must obey all safety policies, and roadway rules and laws.

Supplemental Information
PLEASE REVIEW THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ON POSTING AND COMMUNICATE HOW YOU MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS IN YOUR APPLICATION/RESUME. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET TO BE CONSIDERED. Please attach all copies of certifications/licenses that are listed in the minimum requirements