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  2. Denver Health Paramedic Division - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Health Paramedic Division has a fleet of 36 ambulances (34 ALS) (2 Critical Care Transport). At peak times it has 24 advanced life support ambulances available, most staffed by two paramedics. [5] Denver Paramedics respond to an average of 130,000 calls for service a year, an average of 355 calls a day.

  3. Denver Health (hospital) - Wikipedia

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    Denver Health (hospital), formerly named Denver General Hospital, is a hospital in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Denver, founded in 1860. It is one of seven Level I Trauma Centers in Colorado. [1] Denver Health (hospital) is one of the primary teaching hospitals in Denver and is affiliated with the University of Colorado School of Medicine. [2]

  4. Emergency medical responder levels by U.S. state - Wikipedia

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    It is also separate from individual BLS and CPR Certifications. It is officially recognized by the California EMS Authority.) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) [7] Advanced Emergency Medical Technician* (AEMT) [7] Paramedic [7] Critical Care Paramedic Endorsement for Paramedic Level* (It is offered in and recognized in some counties in ...

  5. Denver Health Paramedic Division director resigns - AOL

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    Dr. Kevin McVaney is stepping down as head of the Denver Health Paramedic Division, Denver7 Investigates confirmed. This comes shortly after new CEO Donna Lynne took over from Robin Wittenstein.

  6. Paramedics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One is Community Paramedic, who care for patients at home or in other non-urgent settings to provide access to basic healthcare services which may be difficult for patients to access. Another is Wilderness Paramedic, who receives special training to address the unique challenges of providing emergency medical care in remote and austere ...

  7. Emergency medical services in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first civilian hospital-based medical helicopter program in the U.S., Flight For Life Colorado, began in 1972 with a single Alouette III helicopter, based at St. Anthony Central Hospital in Denver, Colorado. [26] National EMS standards for the US are determined by the U.S. Department of Transportation and modified by each state's Department ...

  8. VIDEO: Former Denver Health paramedic's attorney reacts to ...

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    The attorney for a fired Denver Health paramedic, who has since filed suit, reacts to the behavior of his client's superior. The attorney for a fired Denver Health paramedic, who has since filed ...

  9. Advanced emergency medical technician - Wikipedia

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    Iowa EMT-basics can administer EpiPen per protocol, insert a combitube, and set up and maintain (but not start) an IV that is non-medicated as well as all other basic skills. EMT-Intermediates can establish IVs in addition to the EMT-basic skills. An Iowa paramedic is a NREMT-intermediate/99 and is not the highest level of care in Iowa.