You have to start out taking a basic EMT course. They are offered at most community colleges. Once you are an EMT you can then go to EMT Intermediate or EMT Paramedic school. If you are working as an EMT and have experience you could easily skip the intermediate class. If you have not had experience it would be easier in the long run if you went through the intermediate class first. Most colleges require that you are either actively working or volunteering as an EMT for a period of 6 months to 1 year before you can attend the paramedic courses.
what gcse do i need to become a paramedic
A paramedic certification is a certification that allows you to become a paramedic.
The term 'ambulance driver' is no longer in use and is obsolete. In the past, an ambulance driver was the equivalent of a basic Emergency Medical Technician, with a few being qualified at Emergency First Responder, the qualification below EMT. In many countries, the driver of the ambulance is often qualified at Paramedic or higher, though by convention, the least qualified personnel is usually the driver of the ambulance in a crew shift.
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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.
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Yes. Get GED & then become an EMT. After 2000 hrs as an emt you can qualify for paramedic.
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5 years
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about 10 years of college
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