What is the difference between EMT and ATM

EMT refers to people, ambulance personnel. And atm is an automated teller machine, for withdrawing money.

Emergent medical technician (EMT), or Ambulance Technician, is used in some countries to denote a service provider of medical treatment, but there are still cases where it refers to include ambulance drivers as well as ambulance paramedics.

Automated Teller Machine, also known as ATM, is an abbreviation for Automatic Teller Machine, meaning automated teller machine, and is also known as an automated teller machine because it is mostly used for withdrawing money. It is a highly sophisticated mechatronic device that utilizes a magnetic code card or smart card to realize self-service for financial transactions, replacing the work of bank teller personnel. Cash can be withdrawn, deposit balance inquired, transfer of funds between accounts, balance inquiries and other work; can also be cash deposits (real-time crediting), check deposits (no domestic), passbook replenishment, intermediate business and other work. Cardholders can use credit cards or savings cards, according to the password for automatic withdrawals, balance inquiries, transfers, cash deposits, passbook replenishment, purchase of funds, change of passwords, payment of cell phone bills and other businesses.