in what province are you located? in AB i apply for EMR , thats the first step, classes for 2 weeks, i don't know if you will be trained on ambulance with someone... (?), then after you get your registration as EMR, you can go to next level (EMT), and the most expensive level (paramedic)... i wonder if are almost same in all provinces ??? thanks
I live in Utah, and here you can do your EMT-B without your EMR. After your Basic you can choose to get your intermediate, or just go straight to paramedic.
For my EMT class the amount of hands on time I need is ridiculously small- 10 hours. Fortunately, since I have been active with my fire department for almost a year, by the time I'm done with my class I'll have quite a bit more experience than I need for the class. I still feel that classes should require more ride time or hospital hours.
18 to work as a EMT and 21 to drive.Depending on where you take it. Diffrent states and services carry out there own policy. Check your local provider in your area for policy rules.
@projectsuicide88 here in wisconsin you have to be 18 to be certified but you can get your training permit and work as an emt at 16 (or 17) as long as you are supervised by a licensed emt
these guys make almost minimum wage LOL....
dhide14 5 months ago
you must be a redneck and like NASCAR
dhide14 5 months ago
this guy sounds pumped
crazyjak87 10 months ago 11
in what province are you located? in AB i apply for EMR , thats the first step, classes for 2 weeks, i don't know if you will be trained on ambulance with someone... (?), then after you get your registration as EMR, you can go to next level (EMT), and the most expensive level (paramedic)... i wonder if are almost same in all provinces ??? thanks
SPQRnonOmnisMoriar 11 months ago
@SPQRnonOmnisMoriar
I live in Utah, and here you can do your EMT-B without your EMR. After your Basic you can choose to get your intermediate, or just go straight to paramedic.
mrchosop 9 months ago
For my EMT class the amount of hands on time I need is ridiculously small- 10 hours. Fortunately, since I have been active with my fire department for almost a year, by the time I'm done with my class I'll have quite a bit more experience than I need for the class. I still feel that classes should require more ride time or hospital hours.
ICEMANof92 1 year ago
18 to work as a EMT and 21 to drive.Depending on where you take it. Diffrent states and services carry out there own policy. Check your local provider in your area for policy rules.
ricanitalianboii 1 year ago
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ricanitalianboii 1 year ago
im CT it is 14 for MRT or First responder 16 for EMT basic and 18 to become nationaly regestered as an EMT
airsoftkid4242 1 year ago
As an E.M.T. most you can start your training at 16 and have your papers at 18
projectsuicide88 2 years ago
@projectsuicide88 here in wisconsin you have to be 18 to be certified but you can get your training permit and work as an emt at 16 (or 17) as long as you are supervised by a licensed emt
heatwave2012 1 year ago
@projectsuicide88 how much money do you make per yr
dudeanddude100 1 year ago
most states is 18
fitzaddr 2 years ago
how old do you have to be
seeru16 2 years ago