EMT Training & Emergency Response Certification

Pre-Hospital Care Skills — Patient Assessment, Triage, Life Support

Master emergency medical concepts that support patient assessment, triage, documentation, and decision-making in EMS settings.

EMT training

AI for EMTs and Paramedics: Triage, Documentation, and Decision Support is available at Founder Price $29 for individual enrollment; regular price $69.

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Supports NREMT cognitive exam preparation. Psychomotor skills, clinical hours, and field internships require hands-on training through approved EMS programs.

Recommended starting path

  1. Start here: AI for EMTs and Paramedics: Triage, Documentation, and Decision Support — $69
  2. Then consider: CPR and First Aid Awareness — $49
  3. Then consider: Emergency Medical Technician — $49
  4. Then consider: Paramedic Studies: EMS Instructor Option — Part 1 — $49
  5. Then consider: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Theory — $49

Career Guide

EMTs and Paramedics deliver emergency medical care in the field — from ambulance calls to 911 response to hospital transport. It

Salary Range

Entry Level: $30,000

Median: $39,000

Senior Level: $67,000

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — EMTs and Paramedics

Career Steps

  1. Complete EMT Basic training: Finish a state-approved EMT Basic program (120-200 hours, 3-6 months) covering patient assessment, airway management, and emergency scene response.
  2. Pass National Registry and state licensure: Complete the NREMT cognitive and psychomotor exams, then apply for state licensure. Most states require this full stack before you can work on an ambulance.
  3. Advance to Paramedic: After 1-2 years as an EMT, complete a 1,200-1,800 hour paramedic program for advanced airway, medications, and cardiac interventions. Pay roughly doubles.

Certifications

State licensure and certification,National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long is EMT training?

EMT-Basic training takes 3-6 months (120-150 hours). This includes classroom instruction, skills labs, and clinical rotations in emergency departments and ambulances.

What is the difference between EMT and paramedic?

EMTs provide basic emergency care like CPR and bandaging. Paramedics have advanced training (1-2 years) to administer medications, start IVs, intubate, and perform ECGs.

What is the salary for EMTs and paramedics?

EMTs earn $36,000-$40,000 annually. Paramedics earn $50,000-$65,000. Firefighter-paramedics and specialized roles can earn $70,000+.

Do I need a degree to become an EMT?

No degree required for EMT-Basic. You need a high school diploma or GED, plus completion of an accredited EMT program and passing the NREMT exam.

What physical requirements are there for EMTs?

EMTs must lift and carry 125+ pounds, have good vision and hearing, and maintain cardio fitness. Most employers require passing a physical agility test.

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