$11.00 to $18 an hour
30000
189,000
The yearly income of an EMT ranges from $16,000 to $43,000, depending on employment setting, location, training and experience. The yearly income of an EMT ranges from $16,000 to $43,000, depending on employment setting, location, training and experience.
They get paid $27,070 monthly.
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I just moved here and checked into it. I'm an EMT myself. They start out at 7.50 per hour!!!! and that's why I'm not working as an EMT.
not enough the cashiers at walmart make more than we do
Firefighters usually make slightly more however the trend is leaning toward more firefighters becoming EMTs or they have paramedics on board at all times. So you can go through many programs that include EMT training. They make the most. The combo fire/EMT.
I was offered $250 for the weekend for BLS service.
EMT can earn anywhere from 42000 and 72000 dollars a year. You will need 2 years of basic emt training which can be earned at many universatries.
They make about $20-24 dollars an hour plus OT 1/2 extra pay.
EMT, or Emergency Medical Technician, is the blanket term. There are several levels of EMTs. The nationally accepted levels are as follows: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate (85), EMT-Basic Advanced, EMT-Intermediate (99), EMT-Paramedic. You often hear about "Paramedics" as though everyone on an ambulance is a Paramedic, but in reality, EMT-Bs are the most common responders. EMT's will respond out of a station or a fire department, and they typically cover a much smaller area. EMT-Paramedics might respond to more rural areas from farther away, depending on the local and financial availability of Paramedics within an area.