FL DOH · MQA

Emergency Medical Technicians in Alva, FL

33 licensed emergency medical technicians in Alva, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Department of Health Bureau of EMS.

33
In Alva

Licensed Emergency Medical Technicians in Alva

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Bodiot, Ryan 555153 Clear 9 yrs
Johnson, Kennedy 563631 Clear 7 yrs
Hendrix, Glen 503645 Clear 22 yrs
Lorenz, Kaden 598914 Clear
Turner, Ethan 591159 Clear 1 yrs
Garcia, Marisol 599014 Clear
Golden, Larry 89280 Clear 26 yrs
Barritt, James 568947 Clear 6 yrs
Lee, Joshua 591801 Clear 1 yrs
Lewis, Zamarhi 599557 Clear
Dearstyne, Bryce 560167 Clear 8 yrs
Smith, Blake 582325 Clear 3 yrs
Roper, Robert 85812 Clear 28 yrs
Busbee, Bo 556337 Clear 9 yrs
Sexton, Christopher 513780 Clear 20 yrs
Garcia, Megan 545646 Clear 12 yrs
Moran, Dylan 578491 Clear 4 yrs
Smart, Tanner 601128 Clear
Collins, Jason 304721 Clear 24 yrs
Lippincott, Owen 87984 Clear 27 yrs
Lambert, Jacob 556982 Clear 9 yrs
Smith, Joshua 574588 Clear 5 yrs
Glenn, Landon 570030 Clear 6 yrs
Brown, Hayden 594897 Clear 1 yrs
Green, Liddy 301170 Clear 26 yrs
Guitian, Eric 547288 Clear 12 yrs
Palmateer, Matthew 550649 Clear 11 yrs
Schumacher, Thomas 567479 Clear 7 yrs
Kuhn, Brandon 511803 Clear 21 yrs
Mozes, Logan 567715 Clear 7 yrs
Sanford, Zachary 597321 Clear 1 yrs
Henthorne, Wendy 502207 Clear 24 yrs
Hetser, Hugh 306645 Clear 24 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Emergency Medical Technician Profession in Florida

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What they do

Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) in Florida deliver pre-hospital basic life support during medical emergencies, trauma, and inter-facility transports. They respond on ambulances, with fire departments, in industrial settings, at special events, and in some hospital emergency departments. Their work includes assessing patient condition, controlling bleeding, providing oxygen, immobilizing spinal and orthopedic injuries, administering a limited list of basic medications (such as oral glucose, aspirin, naloxone, and epinephrine via auto-injector), and operating an automated external defibrillator.

EMTs are typically the first medical responders on scene and make rapid decisions about scene safety, patient triage, and transport destination. They work closely with paramedics, who provide more advanced interventions, and with hospital emergency departments to give a clear handoff. Florida has a large EMS system because of its population size, weather emergencies, and high concentration of older residents, making EMTs essential to public safety statewide.

Licensing in Florida

To become a Florida EMT, candidates complete a state-approved EMT course at an accredited training institution, obtain National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) certification, hold current CPR-Healthcare Provider credentials, pass a background check, and submit an application to the Florida Department of Health Bureau of EMS. Certification is renewed every two years with documented continuing education that follows the National Continued Competency Program. The Bureau of EMS within the Florida Department of Health regulates EMT practice and investigates complaints.

How to verify or report

Verify a Florida EMT certification through the Florida MQA license search. Report unsafe practice or misconduct via the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by calling 850-488-0796.

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