paramedic

word

/ˌpɛɹəˈmɛdɪk/
/pˌæɹəmˈɛdɪk/

Definition

A paramedic is a trained medical professional who gives emergency care to sick or injured people, especially before they reach the hospital.

Usage & Nuances

'Paramedic' is mainly used for professionals in ambulances, not hospital staff. Often paired with 'EMT' (Emergency Medical Technician), though paramedics have more advanced training. Common collocations: 'call a paramedic,' 'trained paramedic,' 'paramedic team.' Not a doctor or nurse, but higher level than first aid responders.

Example Sentences

Two paramedics rushed into the house carrying their equipment.

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The paramedic helped the man who was hurt.

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A paramedic drives the ambulance.

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If you call 911, a paramedic will come quickly.

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The paramedic kept talking to the patient to keep him calm in the ambulance.

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After the accident, the paramedic stabilized her before taking her to the hospital.

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