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I live in So Cal and am trying to find a good EMT-B program. I don't personally know anyone whose gone through this kind of program that i could ask. Any thoughts?
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I'm in the IE/OC area. Chino/diamond bar/Ontario. I heard about the mt sac one but it will take two semesters to complete. I was hoping for something I could possibly do this summer or during the year that mint be a little quicker.Where at in SoCal?
Fire Future in MontclairI'm in the IE/OC area. Chino/diamond bar/Ontario. I heard about the mt sac one but it will take two semesters to complete. I was hoping for something I could possibly do this summer or during the year that mint be a little quicker.
Never heard of them. Also check into ucla they do a hybrid.These are all great! Thank you so much! I've heard a lot about West Coast EMT. Do any of you have any thoughts/ experience with them?
I would not call any program "good" where you only have minutes with each piece of equipment. Yes you may be able to correctly do skills per NREMT but you will not be able to troubleshoot.Update on Ciemt. Well the class was fast paced for sure and we only had 3 skill days in which we on had hands on with the equipment for minutes at a time. Overall it was good but you have to be committed. I practiced before and after class when possible. Study groups are highly recommended. The instructor stated he had never seen such unity between classmates before which I thought was very nice. We definitely motivated each other and helped those who were falling behind.
The entire class passed the written and practicals.
Everyone, and I MEAN EVERYONE! knows that the best place to get your EMT-B is King County! You pretty much walk away as a medic coming from there! Might be a bit of a drive but TOTALY WORTH IT!
Update on Ciemt. Well the class was fast paced for sure and we only had 3 skill days in which we on had hands on with the equipment for minutes at a time.
Is that just for the class at Ciemt? Do you still have to take the NREMT?The entire class passed the written and practicals.
Your EMT book, a pencil, and a notebook. A list of other items you need should be given to you by the program.I kind of am in a similar situation but a little different. I am about to start an EMT- B 1 class at my junior college. I was wondering if anyone has suggestions or knows what supplies I will need? Thanks.
I kind of am in a similar situation but a little different. I am about to start an EMT- B 1 class at my junior college. I was wondering if anyone has suggestions or knows what supplies I will need? Thanks.
yeah we have not got a list yet. just told to get our shirt gloves mask and ID. nothing else though.We got a list of things we needed before class started. Included EMT book, 3 ring binder. Uniform stuff, stethoscope, bp cuff, penlight. A little pocket notebook is handy too.
yeah we have not got a list yet. just told to get our shirt gloves mask and ID. nothing else though.