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  • noun Plural form of EMT.

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Examples

  • She called the EMTs, but it was too late for medical help.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

  • She called the EMTs, but it was too late for medical help.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

  • She called the EMTs, but it was too late for medical help.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

  • I had her call EMTs and Ambulandce where they helped me get to the hospital for another 6 day stay.

    Discussion Forum - TuDiabetes - A Community for People Touched by Diabetes 2009

  • After Mike, I'd call the EMTs who drove Kendra to the hospital.

    Missing Justice Burke, Alafair 2004

  • Even after T police finally conceded to call EMTs, the train took off without waiting for the EMTs to arrive, or removing the collapsed man from the train.

    Bostonist 2009

  • We called the EMTs, and even though Grandpa had a DNR bracelet AND necklace AND signs posted at the front and back doors, the EMTs spent a good hour trying to 'bring him back to life'.

    Latest Articles Raleigh News & Observer 2009

  • "Our goal is to make sure guests in medical distress are treated by trained personnel, such as EMTs or paramedics," says a spokesman for Marriott.

    Why Hotels Resist Having Defibrillators 2009

  • I have to go up to them and say, ‘Ma’am, you’re blue, let’s call the EMTs.’

    Shock of Gray Ted C. Fishman 2010

  • People across the globe have been entering their ICE (emergency) contact in their cell phone address book so that First Responders, such as EMTs and fire personnel, know who to call for critical medical information about an accident or disaster victim who cannot speak for themselves.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

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