FL DOH · MQA

Emergency Medical Technicians in Nokomis, FL

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

37
In Nokomis

Licensed Emergency Medical Technicians in Nokomis

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Kahler, Derek 568334 Clear 6 yrs
Loges, Hayden 586304 Clear 2 yrs
Kosakowski, Edward 586347 Clear 2 yrs
Barden, Garrett 598460 Clear
Hines, Griffin 598657 Clear
Dunlap, Mackenzie 555345 Clear 9 yrs
McElvaney, Brian 598878 Clear
Marro, Robert 599028 Clear
Longoria, Ralph 80493 Clear 30 yrs
Tomer, Matthew 512946 Clear 20 yrs
Kona, Stephen 74828 Clear 32 yrs
Abrams, Branden 587182 Clear 2 yrs
Nelson, Haley 569206 Clear 6 yrs
Glenn, Megan 560043 Clear 8 yrs
Robertson, Brady 600305 Clear
Young, Ashley 594172 Clear 1 yrs
Jensen, Ian 594466 Clear 1 yrs
White, David 305291 Clear 24 yrs
Svecak, Milan 579215 Clear 4 yrs
Wasserman, Brett 305685 Clear 24 yrs
Burns, Harrison 595013 Clear 1 yrs
Fraser, Chase 566309 Clear 7 yrs
Bailiff, Richard 557534 Clear 9 yrs
Kelley, Mazie 570367 Clear 6 yrs
Gregoire, Emily 570398 Clear 6 yrs
Rasmussen, Elizaveta 579740 Clear 4 yrs
Leblanc, Caleb 595300 Clear 1 yrs
Lichtenstein, John 302987 Clear 25 yrs
Pease, Brian 584498 Clear 3 yrs
Elliott, Katarina 580466 Clear 4 yrs
Fox, Desmond 575921 Clear 5 yrs
Pal, Aaron 596848 Clear 1 yrs
Ragsdale, Maggie 585503 Clear 3 yrs
Spina, Makenna 580860 Clear 4 yrs
Beaulieu, Silvia 547600 Clear 12 yrs
Hardy, Makenzie 597695 Clear 1 yrs
Kutz, Jeremy 306679 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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