EMT-B definition
Examples of EMT-B in a sentence
All members who hold a State of Ohio EMT-B (Emergency Medical Technician-Basic) certification shall be paid an annual certification pay equal to four percent (4%) of the base salary of the rank of Assistant Fire Chief.
All members who hold a State of Ohio EMT-B (Emergency Medical Technician-Basic) certification shall be paid an annual certification pay equal to four percent (4%) of the base salary of the rank of Fire Fighter 4.
All personnel who respond to medical incidents within the District shall maintain no less than an EMT-B certification.
The City shall be responsible for the fees associated with employees recertifying for their Illinois Department of Public Health EMT-B and EMT-P licenses.
The minimum qualifications for all Fire Fighters shall be as Basic EMT-B.
The Captain assigned to the Fire Prevention Bureau is not required to maintain the EMT-P certification, only the EMT-B.
Where in this Agreement the term Emergency Medical Technician Basic (EMT-B) is used it will be referred to as “EMT”.
All CPR, First Aid, and EMT-B certifications held by civilian dispatchers shall be refreshed in the same manner as is currently provided for Fire Department personnel.
Employees newly hired by the Agency who do not possess the required certification(s) beyond EMT-B and Firefighter I (FFI) will have twenty-four (24) calendar months to obtain the required certification(s).
It is understood that all employees are required as a condition of continued employment to hold a valid Basic EMT certificate and that all employees hired after January 1, 1986, are required to obtain/maintain a valid EMT-P certificate as a condition of continued employment, except those that have been allowed to drop to the EMT-B under previous agreements.