How to become an Emergency Medical Technician in North Carolina

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Have you stood on the side of the road admiring a passing ambulance? Do you yearn for the chance to make a difference in other people's lives? Do you perform well under pressure? Do you work well as a team? If you answered “yes” to these questions then you may possess the qualities to become Emergency Medical Technician. This guide will help anyone in North Carolina become an Emergency Medical Technician.

Before we venture too far into becoming a basic Emergency Medical Technician, I want to speak for a moment about money and glory. If you want to become an Emergency Medical Technician for the pay then you need to find another field. You start as an Basic Emergency Medical Technician. Basic Emergency Medical Technicians average about $9 (depending on your area) per hour. If you want to become Emergency Medical Technician for glory then please do not waste your time or disrespect your future patients. Often, there are no pats on the back. Successful Emergency Medical Technicians do it simply for the love of helping people.

First step to becoming an Emergency Medical Technician in North Carolina is obtaining your CPR certification. Many Basic Emergency Medical Technician courses require CPR certification before you start class. This CPR course will provide training in the use of such equipment as AMBU bags and an in-depth view of surveying an accident scene. An easy way to complete this requirement is by taking either the American Red Cross's CPR for the Professional Rescuer or American Heart Association's CPR for Healthcare Professionals.

Receiving advanced CPR training is just one of the prerequisites for basic Emergency Medical Technician training in North Carolina. Many basic Emergency Medical Technician training courses also require students to have up-to-date immunizations. You will need to check with your individual school as to exactly which immunizations you will need.  It is common for basic Emergency Medical Technician training courses to require such immunizations as Hepatitus B, Diphtheria, Tetanus, and MMR.

While it is not a prerequisite, perspective Emergency Medical Technicians, who have no prior training, may consider a first responder course. Completing a first responder course will introduce the student to such techniques as back boarding, oral and nasal airways, and provide an introduction to Emergency Medical Services. Also, this is a low-cost way to find out if you would really enjoy this type of work.

Now that we have the prerequisites covered, we will look at schools offering basic Emergency Medical Technician training. Basic Emergency Medical Technician training is available for many colleges, career centers, even some fire departments and ambulance providers. In North Carolina, there are many choices for completing your basic Emergency Medical Technician training.

In Raleigh, Wake Technical College provides Basic Emergency Medical Technician training.  Wake Technical College’s Basic Emergency Medical Technician training program provides students with the knowledge they will need to assess patients, and provide prehospital emergency care at the scene. For detailed information about wake technical College is basic Emergency Medical Technician training please contact (919) 866-5500.

In Jamestown, Guilford Technical Community College provides Basic Emergency Medical Technician training. Guilford Technical Community College is a two-year college with an emergency medical services division. Guilford Technical Community College is the second-largest college in North Carolina to offer Emergency Medical Technician training. For more information on Guilford Technical Community College or their Basic Emergency Medical Technician training program, please call (336) 334-4822.

Fayetteville Technical Community College offers several programs in health sciences. One of these programs is Basic Emergency Medical Technician training. Fayetteville Technical Community College boasts an emergency medical services certificate that goes beyond Basic Emergency Medical Technician training. Students receive instruction in Basic Emergency Medical Technician, emergency vehicle systems, EMS communications, rescue team management, and EMS management.  For more information about Fayetteville technical community colleges Emergency Medical Technician training programs, please call (910) 678-8400.

Basic Emergency Medical Technician training is not easy. During your training course, you will have classroom lectures followed by written exams. Should you fail any exam twice then you must restart the course. In addition to written exams, you will also have practical exams over critical Basic Emergency Medical Technician skills. Successfully passing these practical exams requires knowing each step of the skill in perfect order. This does not mean that Basic Emergency Medical Technician training is impossible to pass. However, successfully completing the course does require dedication and external classroom study.

Should you successfully complete all areas of Basic Emergency Medical Technician classroom training then you will be qualified to take the national registry exam.  Many states, including North Carolina, require successful completion of the National Registry Basic Emergency Medical Technician written and practical exams before applying for your North Carolina Basic Emergency Medical Technician license.  Your instructors will provide information about completing both the national Registry written and practical exams. Once you successfully complete both national Registry exams then you may apply for your North Carolina basic Emergency Medical Technician license.  Only then, can you count yourself as one of North Carolina's dedicated basic Emergency Medical Technicians.

This article provides an overview of obtaining Basic Emergency Medical Technician training in North Carolina. If we did not list a program near you then please consult the North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services. The North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services is tasked with accrediting every Basic Emergency Medical Technician course in North Carolina. You can view a public listing of all basic Emergency Medical Technician courses athttp://www.ncems.org/.

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