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where can i take an emt -basic training course which is not at a community college?
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I would stay away from Link2Life. I ran into a fellow who went through their EMT-Basic course. He didn't know what syncope was. Plus he admitted he believed their program is a waste of time and money. He was trying to get enrolled at Saddleback College.
I've heard good things about the ROP courses, particularly the one in San Juan Capistrano.
I would stay away from Link2Life. I ran into a fellow who went through their EMT-Basic course. He didn't know what syncope was. Plus he admitted he believed their program is a waste of time and money. He was trying to get enrolled at Saddleback College.
I've heard good things about the ROP courses, particularly the one in San Juan Capistrano.
I took my class at Link2Life and I thought it was a great class with descent instructors.
and what exactly are you comparing it to? have you taken or sat in on another EMT class?
Take a look at: http://www.ciemt.com/ California Institute of Emergency Medical Training Long Beach
Intense 7 week course M/W/F 0900-1500
Instructors Brad/Matt are hardcore... No BS.
When you complete this course, your EMT skills will exceed most you will meet in the field.
The class final is harder than the National Registry! Most of us passed the NR on first attempt!
A good rule of thumb is to never go anywhere that has a financial interest in your passing. Choose instead, legitimate, recognized, accredited institutions of higher learning (i.e. community colleges and universities) whose primary interest in your success is academic in nature and you can't go wrong.where can i take an emt -basic training course which is not at a community college?