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paramedic

/par-uh-med-ik/US // ˌpær əˈmɛd ɪk //UK // (ˌpærəˈmedɪk) //

救护人员,医务人员,救护员,护理人员

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is trained to assist a physician or to give first aid or other healthcare in the absence of a physician, often as part of a police, rescue, or firefighting squad.

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Examples

  • On April 17, Shorter’s family watched from the yard as paramedics wheeled her into the back of an ambulance.

  • Brian Bregman was a risk-taker from an early age, his brother said, and he became a volunteer firefighter in his teens, then an EMT and eventually a paramedic.

  • The county health department asked Green’s paramedics to become vaccinators and “we stepped right up to do that,” the chief said.

  • In other words, the distribution of home addresses was intended to stop cops and paramedics from becoming the sources of an outbreak.

  • So patients stayed under the care of paramedics for hours at a time, waiting for space to clear up.

  • Sections of India have transformed since, and the dead paramedic was an example of this change.

  • There have been 20 rapes in Delhi since Dec. 16, when the paramedic climbed into her last ever bus.

  • He passed the training and became a paramedic and sniper, with the Middle East as his area of operations.

  • In the ambulance with him were a police officer, the driver, and a paramedic.

  • Seeger works at a call center to pay the bills while she studies to be a firefighter paramedic.

  • I looked where he was pointing, thinking I'd see a cop or an paramedic, but there was no one there.