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Originally Posted by rck2sactown
EMT checking in
Originally Posted by rck2sactown
EMT checking in
How did you find it? Im in utah if that matters, but willing to relocate if there is an exceptional one in LA..Originally Posted by blackngold1z
Nice to see a EMT on NT.
Taking my practicals and state exam Jan 20th. wish me luck
I went straight to an EMT specific school. Didnt go the CC route because of all of the prerequisites OP mentioned. I know it is different from state to state but is this an option for you OP? My tuition was around 1k including textbook, workbook, stethoscope, BP cuff and pocket mask. After you get your license you can go to a volunteer ambulance and after a probationary period they will pay for your Paramedics training.
How did you find it? Im in utah if that matters, but willing to relocate if there is an exceptional one in LA..Originally Posted by blackngold1z
Nice to see a EMT on NT.
Taking my practicals and state exam Jan 20th. wish me luck
I went straight to an EMT specific school. Didnt go the CC route because of all of the prerequisites OP mentioned. I know it is different from state to state but is this an option for you OP? My tuition was around 1k including textbook, workbook, stethoscope, BP cuff and pocket mask. After you get your license you can go to a volunteer ambulance and after a probationary period they will pay for your Paramedics training.
Originally Posted by blackngold1z
i found it on google.
i live in NYC so its a little easier cause there are schools littered all over brooklyn and queens (plus most of the cc schools too)
and it really isnt an EMT degree, more like EMT certification. College credits aren't required to be an EMT in NY, but again everything is state regulated so it may be different in your neck of the woods.
Originally Posted by blackngold1z
i found it on google.
i live in NYC so its a little easier cause there are schools littered all over brooklyn and queens (plus most of the cc schools too)
and it really isnt an EMT degree, more like EMT certification. College credits aren't required to be an EMT in NY, but again everything is state regulated so it may be different in your neck of the woods.