Took ambulance driver test today..
Hi everyone! I'm new to this forum and am a EMT-B here in California.. unemployed EMT, that is..:sad:
Anyway, in response to the original question. It consist of 30 questions, and not every test will have the same questions, per the DMV (I asked). You can only miss 4, so study hard. I've read the book about 3 times, and failed it today by 1!! I saw A LOT of the AMR EVOC practice test questions on there. It's not a tough test, but they will throw some questions on there where you will say, "Huh? I don't remember reading this on the book?". You will think that it's not in the book, but everything is in the book. You need to read the whole book, including the vehicle code/code of regulations in the back. The section in the back is hard to study from because everything is all crammed in there. Most of the questions I got were from chapters 1-4, and about 4 or 5 from the vehicle code section in the back (those were the ones I missed in the test). I'll be re-taking it tomorrow.
Before you take it, you have to have completed the following:
Your NREMT, of course
Medical Exam (Form DL-51)
Live-scan Fingerprints (Form DMV 8060)
Commercial Driver License Application (Form DL 44C)-it's an orange form.
-You can obtain these forms at your local DMV office. If you can't find them, ask an employee for them. They have them.
-While you're at it, go to your county EMS agency(or email them), and ask them that you want to get your EMT-1 certification (or emt-b cert, same thing). In order to work as an EMT in CA, you have to be certified by your local EMS agency to work in your county. I believe that little cert is valid throughout CA. Simply fill out some forms, and they'll give you your cert.
After you have completed the medical exam, commerical driver application, and the livescan fingerprinting, go to the DMV and tell them that you want to apply for an ambulance driver certificate. If you want to take the written test that same day, just let them know. Take all your completed forms on the day that you go to test. I applied for the ambulance driver cert, and took the test on the same day. DMV charged me $67.00. For livescan prints, I paid $52.00. For medical exam, $70.00.
For the medical exam, you can go to any clinic that does DMV medical exams. Simply call any of your local clinics, and ask them if they do "DMV physical exams". They're also probably going to ask you if your have your DMV medical exam form, so fill it out before you show up for the exam. Don't worry, they're not going to poke you with anything. They just want to make sure that you don't have any serious impairments.
As for your livescan fingerprints, call your local PD or sheriff's department. Ask them that you want to have your livescan fingerprints taken. It's either by appointment, or walk-in. Stick to police or sheriff for livescan prints. There are other non-law enforcement livescan locations, but I don't trust them. Sheriff and PDs do livescans all the time, so the chances of them making an error is minimal as opposed to non-law enforcement livescan locations. Find your local livescan locations here:
http://www.ag.ca.gov/fingerprints/publications/contact.htm
-Don't forget to take your livescan form with you!
You can find the entire ambulance driver certificate process here:
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/dl/ambu_drvr_cert.htm
Yes, it's lots of steps, time, and money to be spent. However, lets not forget about those daydreams that us prospective EMTs have!
