Professional Resume Template for
EMT
Ethan J. Thorne
Dallas, TX
(214) 555-0147
ethan.thorne@proton.mail
linkedin.com/in/ethan-thorne | github.com/ethanthorne | ethanthorne.dev
Professional Summary
Vigilant Emergency Medical Technician with 5 years of experience delivering high-quality pre-hospital emergency care and medical transportation. Specialized in rapid patient assessment, advanced airway management, and high-performance CPR within fast-paced urban 911 systems. Successfully responded to over 3,500 emergency calls, maintaining an average response-to-scene time under 8 minutes and achieving a 98% accuracy rate in electronic patient care report (ePCR) documentation. Proficient in operating automated external defibrillators (AEDs), emergency vehicle operation, and coordinating seamlessly with hospital trauma teams to optimize patient transition.
Work Experience
Emergency Medical Technician — MedStar Mobile Healthcare
Fort Worth, TX | January 2024 – Present
- Responded to over 2,200 emergency 911 calls, providing critical pre-hospital treatment, stabilizing patients in shock, and maintaining a 94% on-scene protocol compliance rate.
- Reduced average mobilization time from dispatch to en-route from 90 seconds to 68 seconds through structured team drills and optimized vehicle staging protocols.
- Authored 1,800+ comprehensive electronic patient care reports (ePCRs) using ESO software, maintaining 99% accuracy and ensuring full compliance with HIPAA and state regulations.
- Collaborated with fire department crews and police departments at multi-vehicle collision scenes, managing triage and transport logistics for up to 8 patients simultaneously.
EMT-Basic — First Choice Ambulance
Dallas, TX | June 2021 – December 2023
- Administered life-saving interventions including basic airway management, oxygen therapy, and splinting to 1,300+ patients in high-stress situations with zero adverse outcomes.
- Inspected and stocked ambulance medical supplies daily, reducing equipment-related delays by 42% and ensuring immediate readiness for advanced life support (ALS) assistance.
- Operated emergency vehicles safely under hazardous weather conditions for over 15,000 miles, maintaining zero vehicle incidents or driving safety infractions.
- Trained 6 incoming EMT recruits on regional EMS protocols, radio communication etiquette, and safe patient lifting techniques, accelerating their onboarding time by 30%.
Education
Associate of Applied Science in Emergency Medical Services
Dallas College · Dallas, TX · 2021
Skills
Patient assessment, CPR and AED operation, Airway management, Oxygen therapy, Splinting and stabilization, Wound care, Emergency vehicle operation, ePCR documentation, HIPAA compliance, Trauma triage, AHA BLS, NREMT, EVOC, ESO, ImageTrend, Radio communications
Projects
Ambulance Fleet Telematics Integration
Role: Lead Driver Safety Trainer
Tools: Lytx DriveCam, ESO Fleet, Garmin GPS
Coordinated the rollout of a new fleet monitoring system across 15 active ambulances, training 45 crew members and reducing driving safety infractions by 38%.
ePCR Software Transition Initiative
Role: System Deployment Advisor
Tools: ESO Suite, iPads, regional EMS database
Guided the transition of 50 EMTs and paramedics to a new electronic patient care reporting platform, reducing report submission latency by 25 minutes per shift.
Certifications
- National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) (2021)
- Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers (2021)
- Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC) Certification (2022)
Additional information
- Languages: English (Native), Spanish (Conversational)
- Volunteer Work: Disaster relief medical volunteer for regional search and rescue teams (2023-present)
- Availability: 2 weeks notice
Job Market Insights
Market data and opportunities for
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Job Market Insights
$36,000
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$58,000
Avg:
$46,000
Growth Outlook:
The demand for Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) in the United States remains steady, driven by the expanding healthcare needs of an aging population and the constant necessity for rapid emergency response. While modern dispatching algorithms and telemedicine improve call triage, hands-on, high-quality pre-hospital care and transport are irreplaceable. Employment for EMTs and paramedics is projected to grow by 5% over the next decade, with approximately 19,000 annual openings arising from occupational transfers and retirements.
5% growth over 10 years
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