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Some higher levels of this career required advanced training as well as a certain number of hours on the job.
Professionals in this field sometimes transport patients to hospitals and medical facilities.
Some workers in this field have special training in cardiology.
Workers earn between $19,900 and $53,000 a year.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
This describes Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and Paramedics.

- Higher levels: Paramedic-level work requires more advanced education/certification and specified clinical/field internship hours.
- Transport: EMTs/paramedics routinely transport patients by ambulance to hospitals and other facilities.
- Cardiology: Many receive training in cardiac care (EKG interpretation, ACLS, CPR) and some specialize in cardiac emergency care.
- Pay: Entry-level EMTs earn toward the low end while experienced paramedics or those in high-cost areas reach the upper end of that $19,900–$53,000 range.

If you want, I can summarize required training, certification steps, or typical job duties.