More Than A Profession Rachel Tricarico Becoming an Emergency Medical Technician Penn State Hazleton Cas100 Speech Communication October 9, 2009.

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More Than A Profession Rachel Tricarico Becoming an Emergency Medical Technician Penn State Hazleton Cas100 Speech Communication October 9, 2009

The Value of Life What is the value of Life? “I don't want to get to the end of my life and find that I lived just the length of it. I want to have lived the width of it as well.” ~Diane Ackerman~

Being an EMT 9B4www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIkEf2Wu 9B4 Overview I.The Value of saving a Life (CPR) II.The Training III.My Experience IV.Conclusion

The Value of Saving a Life Being an EMT one is required to learn skills that help you be able to save a life. The most important skill that you should learn for your everyday life are CPR. CPR Video – 1.Call 9ll 2.Check Breathing 3.Blow 2 breaths 4.Pump 30 times 5.Check breathing and Repeat

The Value of Saving a Life

The Training First take CPR Class usually free Then take a EMT-Basic class at a local Hospital or Medical Training Center The skill of Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation is a needed skills but training as a EMT gives you such a skill set that you can handle any situation no matter what happens.

My Experience 6Ywww.youtube.com/watch?v=9CTiNciIF 6Y Before and After getting your certification you will get a lot of on the job and on field experience as an EMT.

Conclusion Now that you know the main aspects that go into being an EMT you know that there is more to the medical system that the people that work in the hospital.

What is the Value of Saving a Life……

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