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Posted by t top freak (Member # 6269) on :
 
anyone here completed it? im signing up for the class starting in april through NCTI.
i heard its tough, but ill be on unemployment throughout the schooling part so i can pretty much make it my life [Embarrassed]
 
Posted by Chris C. (Member # 1949) on :
 
Im assuming you have completed EMT-B classes?

I had completed my emt classes through west med in san jose. All of my teachers recomended being on a ambulance for atleast 6 months as an emt then go into paramedic class.

Good luck doing it!
 
Posted by blown95svt (Member # 8893) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by t top freak:
anyone here completed it? im signing up for the class starting in april through NCTI.
i heard its tough, but ill be on unemployment throughout the schooling part so i can pretty much make it my life [Embarrassed]

my wife is going to be starting ncti in a couple months, you have to have your emt cert to take the paramedic, and ncti will stick you in either a hospital or a ambulance as part of the internship. i will be going to ncti in about a year or so, i start the arc fire academy in january and when i graduate i recieve emt cert then i will be hopefully be working for a fire department and going to ncti at the same time. good luck! tons if my friends been through and it defenatly pays off!
 
Posted by t top freak (Member # 6269) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by blown95svt:
quote:
Originally posted by t top freak:
anyone here completed it? im signing up for the class starting in april through NCTI.
i heard its tough, but ill be on unemployment throughout the schooling part so i can pretty much make it my life [Embarrassed]

my wife is going to be starting ncti in a couple months, you have to have your emt cert to take the paramedic, and ncti will stick you in either a hospital or a ambulance as part of the internship. i will be going to ncti in about a year or so, i start the arc fire academy in january and when i graduate i recieve emt cert then i will be hopefully be working for a fire department and going to ncti at the same time. good luck! tons if my friends been through and it defenatly pays off!
yeah i already had my emt but that was a few years ago and its expired. national registry said i have to retake the course...GAY! oh well everything will be fresh in my mind i guess.
good luck in the fire academy! i know it pays off too, firefighter paramedics make bank [patriot]
 
Posted by phil a (Member # 6951) on :
 
If you have until April before the p-class starts, see about taking your EMT somewhere else, like a junior college. NCTI does teach the EMT class, but you end up paying so much more for it than you would at Sierra or CRC, especially considering you have the entire fall semester to take the classes. From what I remember, the EMT class was two nights per week, 6-10pm, which was easy to fit into a schedule in case you're able to find a job.

Like Chris C. said, see about getting on an ambulance before going to p-school - that way, stuff makes more sense because it's less conceptual and more physical because you will understand what they're talking about, and not just in theory.

Good luck.
 
Posted by t top freak (Member # 6269) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by phil a:
If you have until April before the p-class starts, see about taking your EMT somewhere else, like a junior college. NCTI does teach the EMT class, but you end up paying so much more for it than you would at Sierra or CRC, especially considering you have the entire fall semester to take the classes. From what I remember, the EMT class was two nights per week, 6-10pm, which was easy to fit into a schedule in case you're able to find a job.

Like Chris C. said, see about getting on an ambulance before going to p-school - that way, stuff makes more sense because it's less conceptual and more physical because you will understand what they're talking about, and not just in theory.

Good luck.

yeah im already signed up for emt at a jc again. it will be a nice refresher, maybe some policies have changed in the last couple years?
 
Posted by t top freak (Member # 6269) on :
 
oh, ncti doesnt offer financial aid like other colleges. thats GAY
 
Posted by Rinna90 (Member # 6850) on :
 
I took my Emt at NCTI and although it is a good school i would highly recommend taking it through i JC or some type of school that does a full length semester. NCTI's is only 8 weeks long and set at a pretty quick pace. And it is hella expensive and u can not pass the final test by 1% and out the window goes 2 grand!!
 
Posted by phil a (Member # 6951) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by t top freak:
quote:
Originally posted by phil a:
If you have until April before the p-class starts, see about taking your EMT somewhere else, like a junior college. NCTI does teach the EMT class, but you end up paying so much more for it than you would at Sierra or CRC, especially considering you have the entire fall semester to take the classes. From what I remember, the EMT class was two nights per week, 6-10pm, which was easy to fit into a schedule in case you're able to find a job.

Like Chris C. said, see about getting on an ambulance before going to p-school - that way, stuff makes more sense because it's less conceptual and more physical because you will understand what they're talking about, and not just in theory.

Good luck.

yeah im already signed up for emt at a jc again. it will be a nice refresher, maybe some policies have changed in the last couple years?
I think the only thing in EMT scope that's changed is the CPR breaths/compressions, depending on how long it's been since you've been cert'd.
 
Posted by 70mach351 (Member # 7528) on :
 
Im a paramedic, great job. Still same scope for EMT, if there realy sick put a lot of O2 if there not so sick little O2

[ July 28, 2009, 07:32 PM: Message edited by: 70mach351 ]
 
Posted by ntimid8 (Member # 1498) on :
 
I took my EMT course through NCTI. Hi Phil. [Wink]
 
Posted by blown95svt (Member # 8893) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by t top freak:
quote:
Originally posted by blown95svt:
quote:
Originally posted by t top freak:
anyone here completed it? im signing up for the class starting in april through NCTI.
i heard its tough, but ill be on unemployment throughout the schooling part so i can pretty much make it my life [Embarrassed]

my wife is going to be starting ncti in a couple months, you have to have your emt cert to take the paramedic, and ncti will stick you in either a hospital or a ambulance as part of the internship. i will be going to ncti in about a year or so, i start the arc fire academy in january and when i graduate i recieve emt cert then i will be hopefully be working for a fire department and going to ncti at the same time. good luck! tons if my friends been through and it defenatly pays off!
yeah i already had my emt but that was a few years ago and its expired. national registry said i have to retake the course...GAY! oh well everything will be fresh in my mind i guess.
good luck in the fire academy! i know it pays off too, firefighter paramedics make bank [patriot]

thanks, ya im hoping to make good money and enjoy my job also. my buddy that is helping me do all of this works at the academy and is a paramedic/firefighter for folsom fire and from what i can see is pretty well off.
 
Posted by slidewayz94 (Member # 3101) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by phil a:
quote:
Originally posted by t top freak:
quote:
Originally posted by phil a:
If you have until April before the p-class starts, see about taking your EMT somewhere else, like a junior college. NCTI does teach the EMT class, but you end up paying so much more for it than you would at Sierra or CRC, especially considering you have the entire fall semester to take the classes. From what I remember, the EMT class was two nights per week, 6-10pm, which was easy to fit into a schedule in case you're able to find a job.

Like Chris C. said, see about getting on an ambulance before going to p-school - that way, stuff makes more sense because it's less conceptual and more physical because you will understand what they're talking about, and not just in theory.

Good luck.

yeah im already signed up for emt at a jc again. it will be a nice refresher, maybe some policies have changed in the last couple years?
I think the only thing in EMT scope that's changed is the CPR breaths/compressions, depending on how long it's been since you've been cert'd.
the breath/compression ratio is changing every year I go to my 1st responder update training [Razz]
 
Posted by t top freak (Member # 6269) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by blown95svt:
quote:
Originally posted by t top freak:
quote:
Originally posted by blown95svt:
quote:
Originally posted by t top freak:
anyone here completed it? im signing up for the class starting in april through NCTI.
i heard its tough, but ill be on unemployment throughout the schooling part so i can pretty much make it my life [Embarrassed]

my wife is going to be starting ncti in a couple months, you have to have your emt cert to take the paramedic, and ncti will stick you in either a hospital or a ambulance as part of the internship. i will be going to ncti in about a year or so, i start the arc fire academy in january and when i graduate i recieve emt cert then i will be hopefully be working for a fire department and going to ncti at the same time. good luck! tons if my friends been through and it defenatly pays off!
yeah i already had my emt but that was a few years ago and its expired. national registry said i have to retake the course...GAY! oh well everything will be fresh in my mind i guess.
good luck in the fire academy! i know it pays off too, firefighter paramedics make bank [patriot]

thanks, ya im hoping to make good money and enjoy my job also. my buddy that is helping me do all of this works at the academy and is a paramedic/firefighter for folsom fire and from what i can see is pretty well off.
my cousin is a firefighter paramedic in san fran...lets just say hes pretty well off haha. [Wink]

lives up here, works down there. he loves it
 
Posted by SHOalex (Member # 7720) on :
 
I have a cousin going through all this and he is at the party where he's registering for EMT or something like that but he went through the fire academy first I think I just seen some one write they did EMT and fire academy after I'm guessin you do it in any order?

I'm a mechanic for the county I've been wanting to take some fire classes to see if I can apply for station mechanic at a fire house I hear it's the same pay and benifits as a fire fighter
 
Posted by macthizzle (Member # 3492) on :
 
I JUST SIGNED UP FOR EMT TRAINING AT EMS ACADEMY IN RWC I PAYED $1300 BECAUSE MY JOB DOESNT GIVE ME TIME OFF FOR SCHOOL.I AM TRYING TO DO THE FIREFIGHTER THING AND MY NEIGHBOR IS A SAN MATEO FIRE CAPTAIN
 
Posted by blown95svt (Member # 8893) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by macthizzle:
I JUST SIGNED UP FOR EMT TRAINING AT EMS ACADEMY IN RWC I PAYED $1300 BECAUSE MY JOB DOESNT GIVE ME TIME OFF FOR SCHOOL.I AM TRYING TO DO THE FIREFIGHTER THING AND MY NEIGHBOR IS A SAN MATEO FIRE CAPTAIN

save your money and dont do the emt school, during a fire academy emt is included in this as every firefighter has a emt cert. unless you wanna pay twice for something.
 
Posted by 1nastycobra (Member # 6431) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by blown95svt:
quote:
Originally posted by macthizzle:
I JUST SIGNED UP FOR EMT TRAINING AT EMS ACADEMY IN RWC I PAYED $1300 BECAUSE MY JOB DOESNT GIVE ME TIME OFF FOR SCHOOL.I AM TRYING TO DO THE FIREFIGHTER THING AND MY NEIGHBOR IS A SAN MATEO FIRE CAPTAIN

save your money and dont do the emt school, during a fire academy emt is included in this as every firefighter has a emt cert. unless you wanna pay twice for something.
i didnt know that the acadamy offers that..i just finished my emt course in manteca last month..getting ready to take the national registry in a few weeks..I paid $1500 for my class, but if i would've know that I would I jus gone straight to the academy..only thing left to do now, already finished all the fire science classes.
 
Posted by t top freak (Member # 6269) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 1nastycobra:
quote:
Originally posted by blown95svt:
quote:
Originally posted by macthizzle:
I JUST SIGNED UP FOR EMT TRAINING AT EMS ACADEMY IN RWC I PAYED $1300 BECAUSE MY JOB DOESNT GIVE ME TIME OFF FOR SCHOOL.I AM TRYING TO DO THE FIREFIGHTER THING AND MY NEIGHBOR IS A SAN MATEO FIRE CAPTAIN

save your money and dont do the emt school, during a fire academy emt is included in this as every firefighter has a emt cert. unless you wanna pay twice for something.
i didnt know that the acadamy offers that..i just finished my emt course in manteca last month..getting ready to take the national registry in a few weeks..I paid $1500 for my class, but if i would've know that I would I jus gone straight to the academy..only thing left to do now, already finished all the fire science classes.
haha from what i remember that test is gay. lots of cpr questions. somethings that we in cali dont even get taught.

this was 3 years ago though [BS flag]
 
Posted by 70mach351 (Member # 7528) on :
 
Take EMT, i have never seen a EMT class in a Fire Academy, you better make sure it has it before you dont take a certain class. Paramedic is a job requirement some places, doesnt mean that they will teach it in the academy. If your going through American River or the JPA in sacramento there is seperate class, but im pretty sure its not included.
 
Posted by 1nastycobra (Member # 6431) on :
 
yea i jus been trying to hit the book hard, making sure i got everything down..From what i've been hearing from everyone that has took the test, its hella hard..the pass rate for first timers is pretty low, so im trying beat the odds..I'm been studying the ob-gyn..lol not my favorite, but last person i talked to who took the test said there were hella questions covering that.
 
Posted by 70mach351 (Member # 7528) on :
 
Just remember all those registry sheets, always do your ABC's in that order and you will be fine. Its almost like trick questions at least for the paramedic test, i never had to take NREMT, I'd say 40%of the questions on my medic test were BLS answers.
 
Posted by 1nastycobra (Member # 6431) on :
 
alright, so I've been hearing of good fire academys in the area. Where do you guys recommend? and what does the schedule typically look like? Am i going to have to quit my job to do this?
 
Posted by macthizzle (Member # 3492) on :
 
I DONT THINK THAT FIRE ACADEMY GIVES U EMT CERT BECAUSE AT COLLEGE OF SAN MATEO THEY HAVE THE EMT AS A SEPERATE CLASS.6 OR 7 UNIT CLASS.I TOOK IT ONCE ALREADY BUT JUST SLIPPED UNDER 80% AND GOT THE BOOT BY RWC BATTALION CHIEF.
 
Posted by 70mach351 (Member # 7528) on :
 
If i knew where lathrop was i could tell you. JPA in sac has one that is full time or one that is weekends and i think two nights a week, Los medanos in pittsburg used to have one, Sierra college by roseville, Butte, Solono comunity college, San Mateo, One in Alameda county I think at Chabot in Hayward... just a few that i can remember
 
Posted by 1nastycobra (Member # 6431) on :
 
cool, yea i did my fire classes at chabot..I'll probably just try to find something close to home, and if i have to quit my job to do it then i guess thats what i have to do [Confused] but thanks for all the info [patriot]
 
Posted by blown95svt (Member # 8893) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 70mach351:
Take EMT, i have never seen a EMT class in a Fire Academy, you better make sure it has it before you dont take a certain class. Paramedic is a job requirement some places, doesnt mean that they will teach it in the academy. If your going through American River or the JPA in sacramento there is seperate class, but im pretty sure its not included.

i stand corrected! thank you 70mach351! now i will be attending the october course for emt basic in roseville campus. its over just in time to start arc fire academy! thanks again! i would have been set back 3 months if you didnt say anything! [patriot]
 
Posted by WhyTry (Member # 3341) on :
 
I took my medic class through foothill college about seven years ago and worked for amr in santa clara county. Now I work for an emergency department as a nurse. The hardest part of your medic class will be your internship on either an ambulance or a fire box car. Study your a/p before your class begins and keep studying your meds as your class goes on. If you need any info or help throughout your program then email me at kidmedic80@yahoo.com and if you need someone to precept you durning your emergency department clinicals then I can do that. Let me know. Just be prepared to have no life for about a year.
-Chris
 
Posted by WildFire532FB (Member # 1482) on :
 
Fire Academy doesn't give you EMT cert.
 
Posted by t top freak (Member # 6269) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by WhyTry:
I took my medic class through foothill college about seven years ago and worked for amr in santa clara county. Now I work for an emergency department as a nurse. The hardest part of your medic class will be your internship on either an ambulance or a fire box car. Study your a/p before your class begins and keep studying your meds as your class goes on. If you need any info or help throughout your program then email me at kidmedic80@yahoo.com and if you need someone to precept you durning your emergency department clinicals then I can do that. Let me know. Just be prepared to have no life for about a year.
-Chris

thanks!

yeah i pretty much dont have a life as it sits right now. im pumped to start this!
 
Posted by t top freak (Member # 6269) on :
 
for those with ncti how did you get financial aid?
 




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