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You are looking at at least five years ground 911 time. I have heard of some programs that only require 3, but most require at least 5 and are extremely competitive. Get all the experience you can, in a variety of settings, if possible and get the "alphabet soup" after your name, i.e. ACLS, PHTLS, PALS, etc. and consider becoming an instructor/trainer at your service or for some of the classes you enjoy.
Good luck,
Christy Foster
EMTJAG@aol.com wrote:
On average how many years ground experience is necessary to become prepared
to be a flight paramedic? I am trying to prepare myself to enter into the
competitive market and would like to know realistically when I can expect to
be truly considered.
JAMES
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