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Police Emt Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

EMT

Panama City, FL · On-site

$56K - $95K/yr

... EMT clinical functions at the direction and discretion of a Paramedic II, provides patient care and ... Serves in coordination with Police, Fire, EMS and other agencies promoting a spirit of cooperation ...

The Director manages the security & safety teams and is the primary liaison with city services (Police, Fire, EMT, Traffic control, etc.). The Director works in conjunction with Production ...

Fort Myers Paramedic

Fort Myers, FL · On-site

$28 - $36/hr

... EMT or another Paramedic in an ALS operation, providing overall care in the areas of patient ... police units Able to create and maintain a positive and cooperative working environment in ...

... EMT or another Paramedic in an ALS operation, providing overall care in the areas of patient ... police units Able to create and maintain a positive and cooperative working environment in ...

... EMT or another Paramedic in an ALS operation, providing overall care in the areas of patient ... police units Able to create and maintain a positive and cooperative working environment in ...

Cape Coral Paramedic

Cape Coral, FL · On-site

$28 - $36/hr

... EMT or another Paramedic in an ALS operation, providing overall care in the areas of patient ... police units Able to create and maintain a positive and cooperative working environment in ...

... EMT or another Paramedic in an ALS operation, providing overall care in the areas of patient ... police units Able to create and maintain a positive and cooperative working environment in ...

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How much do police emt jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for police emt in Florida is $15.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.74 and $16.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Police EMT?

A Police EMT is a law enforcement officer who is also trained as an emergency medical technician (EMT). They provide emergency medical care while also handling law enforcement duties such as crime response, investigations, and public safety enforcement. This dual role allows them to offer immediate medical assistance in critical situations while ensuring public safety. Police EMTs often work in high-risk environments where rapid medical response is essential. Their training includes both law enforcement procedures and emergency medical protocols.

What does a Police EMT do?

A typical workday for a Police EMT involves responding to emergency calls where both medical attention and law enforcement presence are required, such as accidents, confrontations, or public safety incidents. You may alternate between patrolling assigned areas, administering medical aid, and supporting fellow officers during high-stress situations. Collaboration with paramedics, firefighters, and other law enforcement agencies is common, so strong interpersonal skills are valuable. Each day can bring new challenges, offering variety and the opportunity to make a direct impact on your community. This dynamic environment suits those who thrive on fast-paced teamwork and serving the public.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Police EMT?

To thrive as a Police EMT, you need a blend of emergency medical training, law enforcement knowledge, and quick critical thinking abilities, typically supported by EMT certification and police academy graduation. Familiarity with medical equipment, radio dispatch systems, and law enforcement databases is often required. Strong communication, resilience under stress, and teamwork skills set standout professionals apart in this dual-role position. These competencies are crucial for effectively responding to emergencies, providing immediate care, and ensuring public safety in dynamic, high-pressure situations.

Infographic showing various Police Emt job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 91% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $31,715 per year, or $15.2 per hour.

$56K - $95K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

*Salary/Hourly wages are determined by verifiable experience. Nature of Work Grade Job Class Work Comp EEO Class/Code Tier Status *ES-5 Non-Supervisory 7705 4/Protective Service Workers 1 Provides pre-hospital basic life support care for the ill and injured. This position may work a 24- or 12-hour shifts.

Performs duties in accordance with established rules, procedures, policies and direction from the EMS Division Chief; or designees; performs EMT clinical functions at the direction and discretion of a Paramedic II, provides patient care and assists co-workers as needed; follows policies and procedures; may be assigned to oversee new EMS field employee orientation and training; exercises considerable independent, judgment, initiative and understanding in interpreting orders, rules and regulations for mitigating emergency situations. Essential Functions and Responsibilities Performs the clinical duties of an EMS Emergency Medical Technician at the direction of the Paramedic. Responds to requests for emergency and non-emergency assistance.

Provides pre-hospital medical care in stressful situations. Assists other EMS field crews as appropriate and per procedure. Interprets maps and directories.

Exhibits employee morale, team spirit and encourages a positive attitude toward the EMS Division, the County and the public. Serves in coordination with Police, Fire, EMS and other agencies promoting a spirit of cooperation between agencies in all matters related to the EMS Division operations. Ensures assigned field unit is stocked and maintained to State Bureau of EMS and division standards.

Reports maintenance issues involving EMS Division vehicles. Provides patient care and documentation against established standards and at the direction and discretion of a Paramedic. Assists in assuring system quality of care Assists in conducting new employee division orientation, as needed.

Possesses skills in and provides land-based rescue and extrication; safely provides medical care to entrapped patients and guidance to other public safety agency personnel during rescue situations. Interacts with law enforcement, fire departments, social services and various medical and nursing facilities staff in a positive manner. Recognizes and appropriately triages and treats medical and traumatic injuries, completes appropriate documentation.

Operates EMS vehicles. Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients ranging from newborn to geriatric. The employer may add to or change duties at any time and as determined by the County and its leaders to best ensure that the public is served through the work of the Department.

Performs other related duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Possess a high school diploma or the equivalent; AND One (1) year full-time EMS operational field experience as an EMT or acceptable equivalent preferred. Must meet and maintain the requirements for career Firefighter II and Paramedic (PMD) as defined in Florida Statutes and the requirements of NFPA 1582 "Standard on Comprehensive Occupational Medical Program for Fire Departments." Familiarity with the day-to-day operations of an Emergency Medical Service ambulance on 24- or 12-hour shift. Licenses and/or Certifications Possession of or ability to obtain and maintain a valid Florida driver license upon offer of employment with a driving record acceptable to the County Driving Policy and insurance program

Possession of and maintain a valid Florida Emergency Medical Technician certificate. Possession of and maintain Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers certificate. Possession of and maintain an Emergency Vehicle Operator Course certificate.

Possession of Florida Firefighter standards preferred. Possession of or obtain and maintain the following certifications within six (6) months of hire as a condition of employment: IS-100 IS-200 IS-700 IS-800.B Knowledge, Abilities and Skills Knowledge of project management and organizational skills. Skills and abilities to provide land-based rescue and extrication and safely provide medical care to entrapped patients and guidance to other public safety agency personnel during rescue situations

Knowledge of day-to-day operations of an Emergency Medical Service ambulance on 24- or 12-hour shifts. Proficient in MS Word, Excel, and Outlook. Ability to have excellent oral and written communication skills.

Ability to work and maintain reliable full-time attendance. Ability to comprehend, speak, and read the English language. Ability to have and maintain good interpersonal and communication skills to deal with the public.

Ability to multi-task. Ability to be viewed as a positive role model to other employees. Ability to safely operate EMS vehicles.

Ability to show proficiency in all phases of operations as outlined in NFPA 1001 and NFPA 1002. Ability to accurately obtain patient vital signs including pulse, respirations, and osculated blood pressure; ability to determine skin conditions and colors. Ability to systematically perform a patient assessment (head to toe), which renders an accurate judgment of the patients' overall condition.

Ability to perform basic airway techniques. Physical Requirements/Environmental Conditions Work is primarily performed outdoors and requires some exposure to environmental changes (e.g., outdoor weather and/or field conditions, warehouses, garages, etc.) or irate customers, extreme noise, odors, heights and/or dust. The employee may be required to perform in high humidity and in elevated temperatures as well as limited access, enclosed spaces

While performing the duties of this class, employees are regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, information and documents; analyze and solve problems; use math and mathematical reasoning; observe and interpret situations; learn and apply new information or skills; and interact with County staff, other organizations and the public. Work is often performed in emergency and stressful situations. Individual is exposed to hearing alarms and hazards associated with fighting fires and rendering emergency medical assistance, including smoke, noxious odors, fumes, chemicals, liquid chemicals, solvents and oils.

This position requires some exposure or risk to physical health and/or physical safety (e.g., exposure to environmentally hazardous material, heavy equipment, etc.). This position requires the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and includes completing and successfully passing medical evaluations and/or clearances. Stooping, sitting, crouching, walking, pulling, lifting, grasping, hearing, seeing up close, seeing far away, kneeling, reaching, pulling, talking, standing, finger movement, repetitive motions, depth perception

Ability to lift and carry patients weighing in excess of 250 pounds, with assistance, without causing harm or aggravating injuries to the patient or themselves. Lifts people and equipment of 100+ pounds; extensive, or considerable standing/walking; Lifts positions, pushes and/or transfers patients; lifts supplies/equipment; manual dexterity and mobility; intermittent exertion when performing treatments. Special Requirements May be assigned to a National Incident Management System position during multiple casualty incidents or major emergencies, as needed.

Evening and weekend work may be required Work Location Not Eligible for Remote Work -This position is assigned to a county worksite. Due to the non-portable nature of the essential functions of this position, this position is not eligible for telework.