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Fallon County Emergency Medical Service seeks motivated EMTs and nurses to strengthen lifesaving response in the community

Baker, Montana – Fallon County Emergency Medical Service is calling on dedicated medical professionals to step forward and serve their community, announcing an active recruitment effort for emergency medical technicians and registered nurses. The agency is seeking individuals who can demonstrate sound clinical judgment, professionalism, and a strong commitment to delivering high-quality care in emergency situations.

Opportunity to Serve and Grow

According to the announcement, the service is looking for reliable and motivated EMTs who are ready to support patients in the prehospital setting while strengthening emergency response in Fallon County. Those who join the team will have the opportunity to sharpen their skills, work in a supportive environment, and contribute to lifesaving care when seconds matter most.

Registered nurses are also encouraged to apply. Under a state endorsement that the agency can provide, RNs may work on the ambulance alongside EMTs. This pathway offers a rare chance for nurses to expand beyond traditional clinical settings and gain hands-on experience in emergency medical response.

New recruits will receive EMS-focused training, real-world field experience, and continued professional development. The program is designed to help providers grow their abilities while working as part of a close-knit team dedicated to patient care and community safety. Officials say this opportunity allows healthcare professionals to make a meaningful difference while building new competencies in emergency response and teamwork.

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Fallon County EMS leadership encourages interested applicants to learn more about the position and training opportunities. Individuals seeking additional information can contact Fallon County EMS Manager Brittany Renner at 406-778-2204 or 406-778-1115, or by email at [email protected].

With emergency response agencies facing growing demands, local leaders stress that strengthening the EMS workforce is vital. By joining Fallon County EMS, medical professionals can help ensure residents receive timely, skilled care when emergencies arise while building a rewarding career rooted in service and community support.

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