Unlike most remote jobs, being a remote paramedic still requires you to be present to respond to emergencies. Instead, in this case, remote refers to remote areas of the world. For example, remote paramedic services and organizations send paramedics to industrial operations, mines, offshore oil rigs, and distant places that lack comprehensive emergency response services or core medical care. As a remote paramedic, your responsibilities are the same as a regular paramedic and involve patient assessment and treatment. Duties include transporting each patient to a medical facility, communicating to the facility about the safety and health of the patient, and administering life-saving or stabilizing drugs.