Every state is different, you should contact your local EMS service and see what the requirements are. You will have to first get certified as a First Responder and then get your EMT Certification.
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.
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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!
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You can attend either vocational or technical to become an EMT. The necessary training can be obtained in as little as 3 weeks. College is not required.
You don't become an EMS you become an EMT that works for an EMS. an EMT is an Emergency Medical Tech. And EMS is Emergency Medical Service. To answer your question contact your local community collage or Ambulance service, And they'll set you on the wright track.
TrainingDivision.com is a great site where you can learn about becoming a EMT. It also has a place where you can register to become a EMT. Other options include the website of Don McKnee Fire School or FireLink.com.
You can train to become an Emergency Medical Technician at your local community college. Check the yellow pages for your nearest college. The nationally defined levels (EMT-Intermediate 1985 and EMT-Intermediate 1999) typically require 30 to 350 hours of training. Good luck!
Yes you can have some paramedic training at EMT (Emergency medical technician). At EMT you can take the practical training so you will become an expert. The experience you will own help you after studies to your future work.
I dont know you should ask someone who cares.