Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) are trained professionals who provide urgent medical care to individuals in emergencies. They are often the first responders at the scene of accidents, medical crises, or disasters. EMTs assess patients' conditions, perform basic life support, and transport them to medical facilities when necessary.
EMTs work closely with other emergency services, such as paramedics and firefighters, to ensure a coordinated response. They are equipped with essential medical supplies and must be skilled in communication and quick decision-making. Their role is crucial in stabilizing patients and providing timely care before they reach a hospital.