FACTOID # 174: One in three Italian babies is born by caesarean section.
 
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EMT can refer to:

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  • Empresa Municipal de Transportes de Madrid, S.A., the Madrid transportation network.
  • Epithelial-mesenchymal transition, a mechanism in developmental biology.
  • Estimated Movie Time, in video editing, the duration of the movie currently processed.
  • Electromagnetic Interference, (also known as EMI). A term for electromagnetic radiation which causes unwanted signals (interference or noise) to be induced in other circuits.

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Emergency medical technicians and paramedics (2061 words)
In an emergency, EMTs and paramedics typically are dispatched to the scene by a 911 operator, and often work with police and fire department personnel.
EMTs and paramedics may use special equipment, such as backboards, to immobilize patients before placing them on stretchers and securing them in the ambulance for transport to a medical facility.
EMTs and paramedics should be emotionally stable, have good dexterity, agility, and physical coordination, and be able to lift and carry heavy loads.
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