Talk:Emergency medical responder levels by U.S. state/draft
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State | Levels | Number of Providers | Certification requirements | Notes |
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Alabama[1] | EMT-Basic | 6332 (2006)[2] | ||
EMT-Intermediate | ||||
EMT-Paramedic | ||||
Alaska[3][4][5][6] | EMT-I (one) | 1,674 (2001) [1] | 120 Hours [2] | Equivalent to NREMT-B |
EMT-II (two) | 564 (2001) | 50 hours past EMT-I, NREMT-Intermediate/85 coursework, state test | Equivalent to NREMT-I/85 | |
EMT-III (three) | 533 (2001) | 50 hours past EMT-II, NREMT-Intermediate for coursework, state test | ||
MICP[note 1] | ~300 (2001) | NHTSA standard [3] | Equivalent to NREMT-P | |
Arizona[7] | EMT-Basic | |||
EMT-Intermediate/99 | ||||
EMT-Paramedic | ||||
Arkansas | EMT-Basic | |||
EMT-Intermediate/99 | ||||
EMT-Paramedic | ||||
California | EMT-I (one) | |||
EMT-II (two) | ||||
EMT-Paramedic | ||||
Colorado | EMT-Basic | |||
EMT-Intermediate/99 | ||||
EMT-Paramedic | ||||
Connecticut | Medical Response Technician | |||
EMT | ||||
EMT-Intermediate/85 | ||||
EMT-Paramedic | ||||
Delaware | EMT-Basic | |||
EMT-Paramedic | ||||
Florida | EMT | |||
Paramedic | ||||
Georgia | EMT-Basic | |||
EMT-Intermediate/85 | ||||
EMT-Cardiac Tech | ||||
EMT-Paramedic | ||||
Hawaii | EMT-Basic | |||
EMT-Paramedic | ||||
Idaho | First Responder | |||
EMT-Basic | ||||
Advanced EMT | ||||
EMT-Intermediate | ||||
EMT-Paramedic | ||||
Notes
[edit]- ^ Mobile Intensive Care Paramedic
Reference
[edit]- ^ "EMS Rules and Protocol" (HTML). Alabama Department of Public Health Emergency Medical Services and Trauma. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
- ^ "2006 Annual Report" (PDF). Alabama Department of Public Health. p. 13. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
- ^ "EMS Training Levels In Alaska" (HTML). Alaska Health and Human Services. 6/6/2005. Retrieved 2008-03-27.
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(help) - ^ "Certification Search" (HTML). Alaska Health and Human Services. Retrieved 2008-03-30.
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ignored (help) - ^ "Information for Out-Of-State Applicants". Alaska Health and Human Services. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
- ^ "Mobile Intensive Care Paramedics" (HTML). Alaska State Medical Board. p. 2. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
- ^ "EMT Certification - FAQs: How do I gain certification in Arizona as an EMT-B, EMT-I, or EMT-P?" (HTML). Arizona Department of Public Health Services. Retrieved 2008-03-27.