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State Requirements

Missouri

Thinking about a career that’s both challenging and rewarding? Becoming an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in Missouri could be a perfect fit, especially if you want to make a real difference in your community. Here’s how to get started.

First, make sure you meet the basic qualifications: you need to be at least 18 years old and have finished high school. These requirements ensure you’re prepared for the demanding nature of EMT work.

Next up, training. You’ll need to complete a state-approved EMT program available at many community colleges, universities, or through ambulance services. These programs teach you critical skills like CPR, trauma response, and other emergency procedures through a combination of classroom learning and hands-on practice.

After your training, you’ll have to pass either the National Registry (NREMT) cognitive and psychomotor exams or the Missouri Department of Public Health’s own licensure exam. Passing these tests proves you’ve got what it takes to handle emergency situations effectively.

Finally, apply for your EMT license online through the Missouri Department of Public Health. You can find all the details and the application process on their website at Missouri Department of Public Health EMS.

Why become an EMT? It’s more than just a job. It’s about being there for people when they need it the most. And with a growing demand for EMTs nationally, as noted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, you’re also looking at a career with solid job prospects.

If you’re ready for a career that keeps you on your toes and makes a positive impact, then EMT might just be your calling. Check out the opportunities in Missouri today and take your first step towards a career that counts!

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