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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paramedic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a medical professional who provides emergency care, typically in an ambulance setting.
Example: "After the accident, a paramedic arrived quickly to assess the situation and provide medical assistance."
Alternatives: "an emergency medical technician" or "a first responder."
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A paramedic!
He's a paramedic.
My partner is a paramedic.
"Relax," a paramedic tells her.
A paramedic also ran through.
"I'm a paramedic," Mr. Maloney said.
She was saved by a paramedic.
A paramedic team leader turns up.
Ariane is a paramedic in Montreal.
"You know her?" a paramedic asked.
Zeb Lilly, a paramedic onboard, was stunned.
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