Emergency Medical Technicians play a vital role in the health and safety of others. In many cases, people’s lives depend on EMTs. EMTs provide immediate medical attention in incidents such as car wrecks, heart attacks, childbirth or gunshot wounds. They care for and transport sick and injured people to nearby medical facilities. If you can think fast in high-pressure situations and want to have a positive impact on the lives of others, consider an emergency medical technician career.
Education Requirements
EMT schools offer programs at progressive levels: EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate and EMT-Paramedic. EMT classes are offered in a variety of learning environments, such as community and career colleges. Those interested in pursuing formal EMT training are usually required to hold a high school diploma.
Although some regulations vary by location, all 50 states require certification for each of the EMT levels.
Growth Statistics
Job prospects for EMTs will be good, especially for those living in cities or who work with private ambulance services. Employment is expected to grow faster than average in the coming years. That means EMTs are in demand!
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