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A quick rundown on the costs associated with EMT Training.

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5 Responses to Cost to become an EMT

  1. Anonymous says:

    Will my local volunteer fire department pay for the schooling that I will need to become an emt.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Hi all… all of the details about the EMT programs in San Diego County can be found on our website… fire fighter medic dot com.

  3. Anonymous says:

    @rev1ction
    Just a few questions if you could please answer it would mean a lot! I live in CA as well, the LA area, hoping to start my EMT course training in a couple of months. What program or city college did you sign up at for the course? Were you required to to take a first responder course or just the CPR card? And also can you get the CPR card from any various health organizations or does it have to be from the American Red Cross b/c that’s what I read in some websites?? Thank you!

  4. Anonymous says:

    are there like any free e training classes and first responder training classes anywhere in the usa?i live in harlan county ky.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Just to add, I started EMT in California in August.

    Textbooks: 200
    Tuition: 320+30 parking
    Vaccines (if needed): 0-80 depending
    Admin Costs and required equipment: 150-200 depending
    Optional equipment (good boots, pants, own equipment, etc.): Variable

    Admin are things like background check, NREMT fee I believe, so on and so forth. Never regretted spending a penny.

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