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paramedic

[ UK /pˌæɹəmˈɛdɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌpɛɹəˈmɛdɪk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person trained to assist medical professionals and to give emergency medical treatment

How To Use paramedic In A Sentence

  • The paramedic said he was still alive, moving his hand and murmuring something. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paramedics, police and firemen were joined at the scene by three mountain rescue teams. The Sun
  • If the paramedic is there I know I can do something to make a difference rather than being way out of my depth. Dead Road Seven « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Paramedics should not have to enter a battleground every time they fight to save someone's life.
  • A paramedic spokesman said it was not clear if she had suffered any trauma.
  • This fly-on-the-wall documentary series follows London paramedics working on the frontline. The Sun
  • A personal physician first tried to resuscitate Michael Jackson at his home before paramedics arrived.
  • There are also at least two paramedics by the pitch and stretcher bearers are on standby. The Sun
  • Paramedics arrived soon after but were unable to save her and she was certified as dead at the scene. Times, Sunday Times
  • But her baby daughter started to arrive and the crew of the Oban lifeboat found themselves helping the midwife and paramedic.
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