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How to Become an EMT in New Jersey

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Learning how to become an EMT in New Jersey, or an Emergency Medical Technician to be specific, is not an overnight accomplishment. Not only are you training to be a Garden State EMT, you are studying to become Nationally Registered, which is a relatively new requirement for the state.

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EMT Spotlight: Field Supervisor Kaitlyn Collazo

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We caught up with Kaitlyn to ask about what made her want to join EMS, tips on getting promoted from within, and her career goals. Here’s what we learned.

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NREMT Practice Test

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Our EMT test questions will give you a better idea of what will be on your exam. EMT Airway, Respiration, & Ventilation Practice Test Time limit: 0 Quiz Summary 0 of 10 Questions completed Questions: Information You have already completed the quiz before. For more help and full-length practice tests, check out our EMT prep course.

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The 10 Best Ways to Study for the NREMT Exam

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You won’t be surprised to read, in that case, that the best way to prepare for your exam is to start studying on the very first day of your EMT course—and carry on studying until the night before your exam. Just visit EMT-National-Training today for more information. It is never too early to start studying for this exam.

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You in Motion Spotlight: Field Supervisor Koran Salmon

On Time Medical Transportation

Originally starting as a Mobility Assistance Vehicle Operator and is now a Field Supervisor, we learned more about Koran's career journey with us so far.

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Paramedic vs Combat Medic: What’s the Difference?

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Undoubtably, an emergency medical technician, or EMT, was working to provide the best standard of medical care on what may have been the worst day in the patient’s life. EMTs typically operate in the pre-hospital setting with the standard ambulance equipment. All EMTs are not made equal; there are levels to their certifications.