EMT certification training programs are generally offered by junior or community colleges or tech schools. This site has lots of information regarding training and the profession in general. Also, these sites can help you find programs in your area: http://www.paramedic.com/ AND http://education-portal.com/emt_class.html
You need to become CPR certified before you obtain your EMT-Basic certificate. Once you have your CPR certification, you can sign up for an EMT course at your neraby local community colleges. The classes usually cost around $500-$1000. After completing the course, you can register for the exam.
You need you EMT certificate, then your CPR certificate, then you will need your EMT-B certificate and then you can chose to up it to intermediate and then you can go for your EMT exam and hopefully pass.
There are several colleges in Cleveland. EMT classes can be found at most local colleges and universities.
People interested in EMT in St. Louis MO. can enroll in certificate programs. St. Louis Community College and Jefferson college, in Hillsboro MO both offer EMT courses. Courses range from one to four semesters.
It depends from state to state, but most requires you to work a full year as an EMT Basic before you can become an EMT Paramedic. You need to take the EMT Paramedic training and certification.
Yes.
No degree is required, though a specified number of training hours through an approved certificate program are necessary to comply with licensing requirements.
EMT classes train people to respond to emergency situations such as car accidents or accidents in the workplace. Most police officers and fire fighters as well as all parametics have EMT training.
EMT's are to regularly attend training classes to insure they are up to date on procedures.
The following website has good information regarding EMT training classes in the Madison area. http://education-portal.com/emt_training_wisconsin.html
Yes, there are all kinds of emergency medical technician or EMT programs and certificate classes. Most of the ones around where I live only last about 6 weeks, and they are offered by the local vocational school. Sometimes they run ads in the paper about them too.
EMT classes is Emergency Medical Technician Training for firefighters, ambulance and emergency responders. There are various types of courses and training programs. These programs provide training and certification for people who are interested in go into the firefighting, medical first responder field.