Probably not going to happen.
No
EMT's are generally governed by a state commission. While rules vary from state to state, most frown on convicted felons becoming certified as EMT's. Some commissions will treat it on a case by case basis. Generally, if you are a violent felon your chances are very slim.
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.
You become an EMT and work your way up. An EMT course at a community college is about 6 mos. After 2000 hrs as an EMT, you are certified as a paramedic.
EMT's are generally governed by a state commission. While rules vary from state to state, most frown on convicted felons becoming certified as EMT's. Some commissions will treat it on a case by case basis. Generally, if your offense involved violence or a narcotics offense your chances are very slim.
Anybody can become a felon if you do a certain crime....
Very doubtful. I have my Florida Paramedic and can't find anyone to hire me.
Yes. Get GED & then become an EMT. After 2000 hrs as an emt you can qualify for paramedic.
The best way to become an EMT is to begin with researching First Aid courses locally available to you. Then, begin researching EMT, ambulance technician or paramedic programs at colleges near you and apply when you are ready and have the proper pre-requisites!
500 years
No
No.