A typical shift for an IFT EMT involves transporting stable patients between healthcare facilities, such as hospitals, nursing homes, or rehabilitation centers, rather than responding to emergency 911 calls. The work is often more scheduled and routine, focusing on providing continuous patient care, completing documentation, and communicating with medical staff at various facilities. Unlike 911 EMTs, who frequently work in high-stress, unpredictable environments, IFT EMTs have more predictable workloads and encounter fewer life-threatening situations, though they must always be prepared to handle a patient’s condition change in transit. This role is ideal for those who thrive on consistency and teamwork, and it can also serve as a valuable stepping stone for advancing into paramedic or other emergency services positions.