500 years
You can become an EMT in 3 weeks on an accelerated basis, or 11 weeks on a weeknight basis. http://education-portal.com /how_long_does_it_take_to_become_an_emt.html
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.
Florida has two levels of certification for prehospital providers: EMT-Basic and EMT-Paramedic. Florida has over 49,000 certified EMTs and Paramedics. There are currently over 150 state approved initial training programs for individuals desiring to become certified as EMTs and Paramedics in the state of Florida.
EMT schools can take about 6 months to a year. You need hands on training.
It takes about 2 years to receive emt certification in Montana
Take an EMT course and earn your certificate.
No classes have to be taken in High School to be an EMT but once you are old enough to become a volunteer or member of a local Fire and Rescue Company you have to take EMT/EMS Academy courses to be a cleared professional.
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.
Prospective paramedics and EMTs will need to take an EMT certification course, and then recertify every two years. You can even take this course online at emcert.com, and certification will protect you and the people you serve.
3 month and the fee is almost $900
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.
Yes, it is necessary to attend school in order to become an EMT. I am not sure where you are located, but you can research the options in your area. You can also try taking the training online at education-portal dot com.