http://www.emstraininginc.com/emtbcoursedesc.html This course will help anyone to become a state certified Emergency Medical Technician. The course will be taught by a state of Massachusetts approved EMT Basic Instructor-Coordinator.
Here is a page that list several places to get your EMT training: http://www.myhuckleberry.com/Washington/Lacey/Education_~_Training/EMT_Training.aspx
Basic math is needed, if you can add or subtract, you should be ok.
EMT training courses prepare an individal to pass EMT accreditation exams in order to work as an EMT Basic or EMT Paramedic. Both provide emergency medical care to the injured or ill in a number of settings.
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.
Most states have different rules for this problem but in general you can usually take an EMT-Basic challenge refresher course to be re-certified. i was certified as an emt about 12 yrs ago, how do i get certified
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.
To obtain an EMT certification, one must take an EMT course. This course is usually offered at colleges and vo-tech schools in your area.
cfr - first responder emt b - basic emt cc - critical care emt p - paramedic
This differs from State-to-State, but becoming an EMT-Basic usually requires a high-school diploma and 120-150 hours of training. To be fully certified as an EMT-Basic (also known as EMT-1, EMT, etc.) you need to have completed those things, and passed a state-given or national test (NREMT test).
According to http://www.onlineeducation.net/schools/emt/IL/orland-park there are 25 schools in and around the Orland Park IL area, with the EMT course available either online or on campus.
There are refresher courses available for EMT's with expired licenses. They are usually located at the same places that offer EMT Basic courses so look at local tech schools and fire departments.
Take the EMT I course, they don't just hand those things out.