EMT: meaning, definitions and examples

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EMT

 

[ ˌiː em ˈtiː ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

emergency response

An emergency medical technician (EMT) is a trained professional who provides pre-hospital emergency medical care to individuals who are injured or ill.

Synonyms

ambulance technician, first responder, paramedic

Examples of usage

  • EMTs are often the first responders to medical emergencies.
  • The EMTs quickly assessed the patient's condition and provided immediate treatment.
Context #2 | Noun

healthcare

EMT can also refer to a specific level of certification in the field of emergency medical services.

Synonyms

ambulance technician, emergency medical technician, paramedic

Examples of usage

  • She completed the EMT training program and is now certified to provide basic medical care.
Context #3 | Noun

job title

An EMT is an essential part of the healthcare system, responsible for providing immediate care to those in need.

Synonyms

emergency responder, first aid provider, medical technician

Examples of usage

  • The EMT arrived at the scene of the accident within minutes.

Translations

Translations of the word "EMT" in other languages:

🇵🇹 Técnico de Emergência Médica

🇮🇳 आपातकालीन चिकित्सा तकनीशियन

🇩🇪 Rettungssanitäter

🇮🇩 Teknisi Medis Darurat

🇺🇦 Екстрений медичний технік

🇵🇱 Ratownik medyczny

🇯🇵 救急医療技術者

🇫🇷 Technicien médical d'urgence

🇪🇸 Técnico en emergencias médicas

🇹🇷 Acil Tıp Teknisyeni

🇰🇷 응급 의료 기술자

🇸🇦 فني الطوارئ الطبية

🇨🇿 Zdravotnický záchranář

🇸🇰 Záchranár

🇨🇳 紧急医疗技术员

🇸🇮 Nujni medicinski tehnik

🇮🇸 Bráðatækni

🇰🇿 Жедел медициналық техник

🇬🇪 სასწრაფო სამედიცინო ტექნიკოსი

🇦🇿 Təcili Tibbi Yardım Texniki

🇲🇽 Técnico en emergencias médicas

Etymology

The term EMT originated in the United States in the late 1960s as a way to distinguish between different levels of emergency medical care providers. It has since become a common term used internationally to describe individuals trained to provide pre-hospital emergency medical care. EMTs play a crucial role in the healthcare system by responding to medical emergencies and providing life-saving treatment to those in need.