That's a nice accomplishment!
Can you tell us what certifications/courses/education were necessary for you to become an EMT and to get re-certified?
Thanks. Tim
It had been a good 15 years since I had last been certified as an EMT, so I got to take the course over again from scratch. Truth is, most of the information is common sense, and I remembered a lot as well, so it was not difficult for me. It just took a lot of time.
Here in Nassau County, NY, the county EMS academy runs EMT-Basic courses several times a year. The course runs for six months, two nights a week, 7-10. You could also do a day course, but I have to earn a living so that didn't work for me! In addition to the classroom time, there was ten (I think) hours of time observing/helping out in the ER, and an extrication lab on a Saturday morning. I would assume the total time committment will not be terribly different anywhere else, as it's mostly a DOT mandated curriculum.
I have found serving as a volunteer to be a very rewarding, if occasionally very frustrating experience (people are involved, after all!). I would encourage everyone who is able.