To be licensed and employed as an EMT, individuals typically must complete a state-approved EMT training program, which includes both classroom instruction and hands-on clinical experience. They must also pass a certification exam, often administered by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) or a state-specific exam. Additionally, candidates usually need to meet age requirements (often at least 18 years old) and possess a valid driver's license. Background checks and CPR certification are also commonly required.
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