FL DOH · MQA

Paramedics in Marco Island, FL

19 licensed paramedics in Marco Island, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Department of Health Bureau of EMS.

19
In Marco Island

Licensed Paramedics in Marco Island

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Bauer, Brian 536571 Clear 6 yrs
Marshall, Mathew 516401 Clear 17 yrs
McDermott, Brooke 545194 Clear 2 yrs
Nagel, Heath 511055 Clear 20 yrs
Gaskill, Steven 540864 Clear 4 yrs
Oliver, Hafid 514847 Clear 18 yrs
Zunzunegui, Daniel 514831 Clear 18 yrs
Underwood, Bradley 511390 Clear 20 yrs
Varro, Nicholas 515042 Clear 18 yrs
Mescall, Russell 548140 Clear 1 yrs
Kutzke, Jeffrey 525207 Clear 13 yrs
Cabezas, Juan 515095 Clear 18 yrs
Gordon, Anthony 509906 Clear 21 yrs
Byrne, Christopher 9706 Clear 39 yrs
Beatty, Dustin 515810 Clear 18 yrs
Hernandez, Oscar 512334 Clear 20 yrs
Gattas, Munier 512437 Clear 20 yrs
Munoz, Albert 205894 Clear 24 yrs
Hance, Jennifer 529260 Clear 11 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 Paramedic Profession in Florida

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What they do

Paramedics deliver Advanced Life Support (ALS) in pre-hospital and inter-facility settings throughout Florida. They perform invasive procedures such as endotracheal intubation, intravenous and intraosseous access, advanced airway management, cardiac monitoring with 12-lead ECG interpretation, manual defibrillation and cardioversion, needle decompression, and administration of a broad range of medications. Paramedics also direct on-scene resuscitations and serve as the lead clinician during medical and trauma calls until a higher-level provider takes over.

Florida paramedics work on ambulances operated by fire-rescue departments, hospital-based services, private EMS companies, air ambulance services, and offshore operations. Many supervise crews of EMTs and other paramedics, serve as field training officers, or transition into critical-care transport, flight medicine, or community paramedicine programs. Because Florida's population and emergency call volume are high, paramedics frequently manage complex situations involving cardiac arrest, stroke, trauma, opioid overdose, and severe respiratory distress under tight time constraints.

Licensing in Florida

To become a Florida paramedic, candidates must already hold or qualify for EMT certification, complete a Florida-approved paramedic education program, obtain National Registry Paramedic (NRP) certification, and submit an application to the Florida Department of Health Bureau of EMS with fingerprints and background check. Certification is renewed every two years through documented continuing education that includes refresher topics and required Florida-specific content. The Bureau of EMS oversees licensure, scope of practice, and discipline for all Florida paramedics.

How to verify or report

Verify a Florida paramedic certification through the Florida MQA license search. Concerns about clinical care, unprofessional conduct, or impairment can be filed through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by phone at 850-488-0796.

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