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Not knowing your area, its hard to say. I assume that since the state will allow you to take the class and get certified, there's no specific restrictions on your ability to practice, other than company's being unwilling to hire you until you're 18?Originally posted by JCHobbes@May 12 2005, 02:17 PM
So what can I do as a 16 y/o EMT?
If that's correct, here's a couple thoughts:
1) Talk to your school and see if there's any opportunities to put your EMS skills to use, say with sporting events. They may also be reluctant for liability reasons, but its worth asking. If they already have someone (athletic trainer, etc.) who fulfills that role, you might be able to work with him/her and assist.
2) Many volunteer FDs and rescue squads have "junior member" or Explorer programs. Such members are often allowed to respond as an observer, but they sometimes let you do some tasks as well. If nothing else, even observing helps your skills as the field is very different from the textbook.
3) The Red Cross may also have opportunities. I know a couple of our local chapters run first aid tents at public events. They may also require you to be 18, but maybe not. Worth checking.
4) If there's any CERT (Community Emergency Response Teams) in your area, they'd probably be happy to have you (not aware of any age minimums...there may be though). Such teams often have periodic training, though the only time they actually do much in the way of "response" work is in the event of a disaster.
Hope this helps.