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JEMS provides Advanced Life Support (ALS) and Basic Life Support (BLS)emergency medicine to the residents of the City of Franklin, Franklin Township,and the City of Carlisle. JEMS staffs 3 stations 24 hours a day by State of Ohio and National Registry certified Emergency Medical Technician Basics, Intermediates, and Paramedics. JEMS provides its citizens with the latest emergency medical equipment and techniques. JEMS provides coverage for 34 square miles and a population of over 45,000. JEMS is dispatched by Warren County Communications. You can hear JEMS dispatched on your scanner at 453.375 MHz.

Nature of the Work

People’s lives often depend on the quick reaction and competent care of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics—EMTs with additional advanced training to perform more difficult prehospital medical procedures. Incidents as varied as automobile accidents, heart attacks, drownings, childbirth, and gunshot wounds all require immediate medical attention. EMTs and paramedics provide this vital attention as they care for and transport the sick or injured to a medical facility.

In an emergency, EMTs and paramedics typically are dispatched to the scene by a 911 operator, and often work with police and fire department personnel. Once they arrive, they determine the nature and extent of the patient’s condition while trying to ascertain whether the patient has preexisting medical problems. Following strict rules and guidelines, they give appropriate emergency care and, when necessary, transport the patient. Some paramedics are trained to treat patients with minor injuries on the scene of an accident or at their home without transporting them to a medical facility. Emergency treatment for more complicated problems is carried out under the direction of medical doctors by radio preceding or during transport.

(Above excerpts taken from U.S. Department of Labor,Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook...)

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