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Paramedic

/ˈpær.ə.mɛd.ɪk/noun
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A paramedic is a skilled healthcare professional trained to provide immediate emergency medical care in pre-hospital settings, such as accident scenes or ambulances. They assess patients, perform life-saving interventions like CPR or administering medications, and bridge the gap between injury and hospital treatment, adapting to high-stress situations with quick decision-making in modern urban and rural environments.

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The introduction of paramedic services in the 1970s, such as the pioneering program in Los Angeles, reduced out-of-hospital cardiac arrest mortality rates by up to 50% in some cities, directly saving hundreds of thousands of lives annually worldwide. This innovation was influenced by military medical practices from the Vietnam War, where quick field interventions proved transformative.

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