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EMT

noun as in emergency medical technician

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noun as in paramedic

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California bars people with a felony conviction from receiving an emergency medical technician, or EMT, certification for a decade after their release from prison.

But first responders, police, fire, and EMT personnel may not have that luxury.

From Slate

He painted a picture of Los Angeles as a smart city — in which electric fire and EMT aircraft zip across the sky, utility grids detect ignition sources instantly, and houses can even douse themselves in fire retardant or gel ahead of advancing flames.

I think there’s a push-pull where I really was wanting to do the EMT episode and the dog track one.

Another group of hikers, including an EMT, evaluated Zane’s condition once they noticed his mental deterioration.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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