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Fitheff
03-03-2009, 12:40 PM
Hey guys, I'm new to the forum, and I'm looking into a career saving lives.
It looks like I should get EMT trained, the question is where is this training available and how long does it take, how much does it cost, ect....
I live in Idaho Falls, ID.
What are my options?
Any help, helps
mark440
03-09-2009, 10:41 PM
EITC, BYU-I
I don't know what the costs are. You'd have to check the school brochures.
Have you filled out an application for IFFD? They are testing soon.
Send me a PM.
*Mark
ashncole
03-15-2009, 07:56 PM
Eitc does an excellent EMT course when I took it 14 people were allowed and you needed to sign up the first day of enrollment. This semester they let 24 in the class andits overcrowded. I would also try talking to Shelley the might let you affiliate with them and put you through a class. or if you live close to rigby they might let you affiliate. Also stop in the Ammon station They are getting ready for an EMT class. They usually do a one time recruit hiring of volunteers but maybe if you could impress the chief and maybe have to do some begging he might put you in.
lunchbox01
04-12-2009, 06:01 PM
Hello,
I was wondering if anybody knows from experience or knows of anyone that has a EMT certificate from California. And if this certificate is good in the state of Idaho. I know that the National Registry is called National but I've heard that it's not recognized nationwide.
Thanks for any help.
mark440
04-14-2009, 06:51 PM
Lunchbox,
I came to Idaho from Utah with a Utah EMT certification. I filled out the reciprocity application and submitted it to the state (make copies because they lose things!). After a month or two I gave it to the EMS chief and he took it to the state office and brought back a Idaho EMT certification.
I didn't have to pay anything or test to get an EMT-B cert. If you wish to reciprocity to EMT-Advanced you will have to pay and take a test.
The Id cert was only good until my Utah one expired which was only a little over a year anyway.
It was easy and painless. I imagine that Ca would be recognized the same. Call the State EMS and ask them!
*Mark
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