Including but not limited to:administers medications; operates basic life support equipment; assesses vital signs; controls bleeding; assists childbirth; immobilizes fractures; communicates with patients, families and other emergency personnel to conduct rescue operations; maintains radio communications with hospitals; transports patients to medical facilities; prepares and submits reports and records of treatment, nature of problem and patient identification to hospital personnel as directed by EMS Scope of Practice in the State of Ohio, and Local Protocols. Ability to: (h) recognize symptoms and take appropriate action; (i) exercise sound judgment under stressful conditions; (j) follow detailed oral and written instructions; (k) develop and maintain effective working relationships; (l) communicate effectively; (m) add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers; (n) demonstrate ability to lift, push and / or pull up to 125 pounds; (o) operate radio equipment; (p) prepare accurate documentation; (q) custodial methods and techniques; (r) mechanical maintenance; (s) prepare and deliver speeches and presentations; (t) travel to and gain access to worksite.