www.trainingdivision.com offers an online course.
Training Division .Com (http://www.trainingdivision.com/EMT.asp) offers online emt certification. So does Percom (http://percomonline.com/). It is also a good idea to contact your state's Emergency Medical Services department to determine their standards for certification and what resources might be available in your area.
http://www.trainingdivision.com offers the most common EMT training, but an EMT license is based on state law and most states do not recognize an online certification, and the states that do recognize the certification will generally still make you take a series of expensive tests. If possible take an EMT course through your local/state fire department, and you can be assured that your certification will be valid and accepted.
You can find information about EMT certification on the following website: http://www.chabotfire.com/EMTcert.htm. They have a lot of useful information.
You can get your emt certification at www.nremt.org. Another good way to get the certification is through www.allalliedhealthschools.com/faqs/emt
Yes classes can be taken online through your state requirements of National registry for certified medical professionals. If you are a resident of Texas, you can use PERCOM for all EMT courses as well as First Responder.As a representative of PERCOM I will update and correct this. Percom accepts students globally. Students at the EMT level or higher must travel to Texas for their "hands on" skills training and clinical rotations. All other training is done in the online environment. Percom currently offers courses in EMT Basic, EMT Intermediate, EMS Instructor and First Responder. All EMT courses are offered online.
A lot of colleges offer EMT certification courses. One of the best ways to know how to get trained in your area is to contacts the local EMS agency in your town.
If the certification is obtained through an accredited education institution, then yes.
EMT stands for Emergency Medical Technician. You must be at least 18 years of age and go through a two year certification period before you can be awarded your certification.
A lot of states are now offering online continuing education credits to maintain you EMT-B. You will have to check with your individual state.
There are currently no EMT certification classes available at the Weymouth, MA location of Northeastern University. For information on the EMT classes available at both the Boston and Burlington campuses this winter, please go to: http://www.cps.neu.edu/courses/showcourse.php?course=EMS1001
Bomb4: In order to receive your EMT Certification you need to take the EMT National Registry Exam.
It takes about 2 years to receive emt certification in Montana