Hi all!
I recently took my Connecticut EMT-B practicals and passed 5 out of 6 stations. I did my R&R with my instructor and got that all filled out as needed and gave it back to my instructor. I'm not 18 yet, so my instructor advised me to try applying for the NREMT written and to call the state office if the application fell through.
I submitted my application 12 days ago. Around a week ago, the course completion was verified, but the practical skills completion still has not been verified. Who is ultimately responsible for responding to the NREMT's practical completion verification request: the state office or the instructor?
And because I am not 18 yet, will my NREMT written test application ultimately be denied in any case? IIRC Connecticut allows people over the age of 16 to be certified as EMTs only in the state, but NREMT only certifies applicants 18 or older. I figured that my application would have been denied from the get-go, but seeing as how it seems to kinda be moving along, I'm not really sure anymore.
Thanks!
I recently took my Connecticut EMT-B practicals and passed 5 out of 6 stations. I did my R&R with my instructor and got that all filled out as needed and gave it back to my instructor. I'm not 18 yet, so my instructor advised me to try applying for the NREMT written and to call the state office if the application fell through.
I submitted my application 12 days ago. Around a week ago, the course completion was verified, but the practical skills completion still has not been verified. Who is ultimately responsible for responding to the NREMT's practical completion verification request: the state office or the instructor?
And because I am not 18 yet, will my NREMT written test application ultimately be denied in any case? IIRC Connecticut allows people over the age of 16 to be certified as EMTs only in the state, but NREMT only certifies applicants 18 or older. I figured that my application would have been denied from the get-go, but seeing as how it seems to kinda be moving along, I'm not really sure anymore.
Thanks!