The EMT program prepares students for certifications as EMTs in accordance with Chapter 64J of the Florida Administrative Code. This program is approved by the Department of Health, Office of Emergency Medical Services, and the curriculum adheres to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the National EMS Education Standards for EMT. This is the initial level for a career in Emergency Medical Services and the primary prerequisite for paramedic training and education.
300 Hours, 9 weeks
Day: Monday – Friday
8:00am – 5:00pm
Upcoming Classes Start:
7/8/24 – 9/6/24,
10/7/24 – 12/6/24,
1/6/25 – 3/7/25,
4/7/25 – 6/6/25
Estimated total cost may vary based on program start date and program class schedule.
$2,969.60
(**All fees subject to change)
2024-2025 Emergency Medical Technician – ATD Cost Sheet
- General Admissions Procedures Apply
- 18 years & older may apply
- Participation in an Information Session
- High School Diploma – Standard or GED required
- High School Transcript
The Florida State Fire College
11655 NW Gainesville Road
Ocala, Fl.
Vary; Ranging From:
$22,080 to $54,270*
*Based on state of Florida labor market statistics.
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Ocala Fire Rescue
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Marion County Fire Rescue
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Gainesville Fire Rescue
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Alachua County Fire Rescue
Graduates will earn a Certificate of Completion in Emergency Medical Technician. Graduates will then have the chance to sit for the National EMT Exam, if passed, they will earn their National Registry for Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT).
The Marion Technical College EMT program is accredited by the Florida of Health and the Council on Occupational Education.
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Fire Departments
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Walk-in Clinics
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Hospitals
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Emergency Vehicle Transportation