Here's a generic answer now that we all gave our life stories. You can get into EMS and do something exciting without any college degree.
Bingo! When I was in EMT school, amedic in a good paying hospital said that working as a medic is the quickest way to make good money without going to college, and you make almost as much as a nurse. Also, after my wife and I had our first child, we were cash strapped, so I needed to decide between medic school and nursing school. 13 months vs three years. That was a no brainer.
The joke is, in my fire based position, we're making probably 50% more than the local nurses, and do less than half the work they do. At my per diem IFT job, I'm at about 75-80% of a starting RN's salary in the same hospital system.
The problem with the EMS career track is, after some time, many realize that it's not a good option for the long term, unless you can get off the road and also get off of night work.