Emergency and medical workers are essential for a healthy, safe, and productive community. They often put their lives on the line to protect citizens from danger and distress.
This infographic breaks down where in the United States the most emergency and medical workers are located. This includes registered nurses, primary care doctors, EMTs, paramedics, police officers, and firefighters. All of these professionals are crucial for the safety and functionality of cities. It should come as no surprise that Jacksonville, Florida, the largest city in the state with the most elderly residents, has the most primary car doctors in the United States. Other statistics are less predictable; Birmingham, Alabama has more police officers and more registered nurses per 100,000 people than any other metro area.
Have you ever wondered how many firefighters are in the U.S.? There are about 324,620 firefighters registered in the United States. Most firefighters also double as basic emergency medical technicians.
Infographic by: ceufast.com
This infographic breaks down where in the United States the most emergency and medical workers are located. This includes registered nurses, primary care doctors, EMTs, paramedics, police officers, and firefighters. All of these professionals are crucial for the safety and functionality of cities. It should come as no surprise that Jacksonville, Florida, the largest city in the state with the most elderly residents, has the most primary car doctors in the United States. Other statistics are less predictable; Birmingham, Alabama has more police officers and more registered nurses per 100,000 people than any other metro area.
Have you ever wondered how many firefighters are in the U.S.? There are about 324,620 firefighters registered in the United States. Most firefighters also double as basic emergency medical technicians.
Infographic by: ceufast.com