About Martens Ambulance
For over 60 years, Martens Ambulance has been a leader in emergency medical services (EMS) in Ohio. We provide critical and non-emergency medical transportation, serving communities with professionalism, integrity, and compassion. From 911 emergency response to critical care transport and event medical services, our team is dedicated to making a real impact in people’s lives.
This is more than a job—it’s a life-changing career where your work saves lives, supports communities, and shapes your future in EMS. If you're looking for an opportunity where your skills, dedication, and passion make a difference every day, you've found it.
About you
Working in EMS requires more than just medical skills—it takes dedication, resilience, and the ability to think fast under pressure. Not everyone is built for this career, but if you are, you’ll thrive here.
Before you apply, ask yourself if you can:
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Stay calm and make critical decisions in high-pressure situations
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Work in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment and adapt to new challenges
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Put patient care first—treating every individual with dignity and compassion
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Commit to continuous learning and professional growth
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Be a team player—supporting your partners and the community you serve
If this sounds like you, you’ll fit right in.
About the role
As an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), you will play a critical role in providing exceptional medical care and transportation for patients in both emergent and non-emergent situations. You will work alongside paramedics and fellow EMTs to assess patients, administer basic life support (BLS), and ensure safe transport to medical facilities.
What You’ll Do:
Provide basic life support (BLS) care to patients following Ohio EMS protocols.
Administer oxygen, CPR, and non-invasive treatments to stabilize patients.
Perform airway management, bandaging, and fracture immobilization as needed.
Accurately assess and document patient conditions, treatments, and interventions during transport.
Communicate effectively with dispatchers, paramedics, and healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated patient care.
Safely operate and maintain emergency vehicles and equipment in accordance with company and state regulations.
Handle radio communications and coordinate with dispatch to determine transport logistics.
Maintain a clean and safe work environment, ensuring that emergency equipment is properly stocked and functioning.
Provide compassionate, professional care, addressing both the physical and emotional needs of patients.
What You’ll Need:
Completion of an Approved EMT Training Program and a valid Ohio EMT Certification.
Current BLS certification and State of Ohio certification.
High school diploma or GED required.
Valid Ohio driver’s license with a clean driving record.
Strong communication and teamwork skills to effectively interact with patients, partners, and healthcare professionals.
Ability to use computers and electronic documentation systems for patient care records.
Experience preferred, but not required—we provide training and support for career growth.
About Martens Ambulance
For over 60 years, Martens Ambulance has been a leader in emergency medical services (EMS) in Ohio. We provide critical and non-emergency medical transportation, serving communities with professionalism, integrity, and compassion. From emergency response to specialty care transport and event medical services, our team is dedicated to making a real impact in people’s lives.
This is more than a job—it’s a life-changing career where your work saves lives, supports communities, and shapes your future in EMS. If you're looking for an opportunity where your skills, dedication, and passion make a difference every day, you've found it.
About you
Working in EMS requires more than just medical skills—it takes dedication, resilience, and the ability to think fast under pressure. Not everyone is built for this career, but if you are, you’ll thrive here.
Before you apply, ask yourself if you can:
Stay calm and make critical decisions in high-pressure situations
Work in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment and adapt to new challenges
Put patient care first—treating every individual with dignity and compassion
Commit to continuous learning and professional growth
Be a team player—supporting your partners and the community you serve
If this sounds like you, you’ll fit right in.
About the role
As an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), you will play a critical role in providing exceptional medical care and transportation for patients in both emergent and non-emergent situations. You will work alongside paramedics and fellow EMTs to assess patients, administer basic life support (BLS), and ensure safe transport to medical facilities.
What You’ll Do:
Provide basic life support (BLS) care to patients following Ohio EMS protocols.
Administer oxygen, CPR, and non-invasive treatments to stabilize patients.
Perform airway management, bandaging, and fracture immobilization as needed.
Accurately assess and document patient conditions, treatments, and interventions during transport.
Communicate effectively with dispatchers, paramedics, and healthcare professionals to ensure coordinated patient care.
Safely operate and maintain emergency vehicles and equipment in accordance with company and state regulations.
Handle radio communications and coordinate with dispatch to determine transport logistics.
Maintain a clean and safe work environment, ensuring that emergency equipment is properly stocked and functioning.
Provide compassionate, professional care, addressing both the physical and emotional needs of patients.
What You’ll Need:
Completion of an Approved EMT Training Program and a valid Ohio EMT Certification.
Current BLS certification and State of Ohio certification.
High school diploma or GED required.
Valid Ohio driver’s license with a clean driving record.
Strong communication and teamwork skills to effectively interact with patients, partners, and healthcare professionals.
Ability to use computers and electronic documentation systems for patient care records.
Experience preferred, but not required—we provide training and support for career growth.
1. How many hours will you work per week?
Over five years with us you will earn:
$477,043
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3. Which shift would you prefer?
Night Shift
+$4/hour
Compensation based on your inputs
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$248,040
Salary Income
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$39,000
Overtime Value
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$49,605
Insurance Benefits
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$125,000
Referral Potential
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$12,800
Paid Time-Off
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$1,000
Sign-On Bonus
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$1,600