EMT Basic This covers tasks like triage, wound stabilization, cardiac emergencies, and respiratory emergencies. EMT Intermediate This requires you to pass basic training and then receive an additional 30 to 350 training hours, depending on the state and your specific situation. Paramedic This program is usually offered as a two-year degree program at community colleges.
1. New York $15.78 per hour or $32,823 annually. The lowest reported pay is $24,622, and the highest is $42,678 2. Massachusetts $15.52 per hour or $32,286 annually. The lowest reported pay is $24,419, and the highest is $42,326. 3. Washington $15.52 per hour $32,286 annually. The lowest reported pay is $22,398, and the highest is $38,822. 4. New Hampshire $15.21 per hour or $31,643 annually. The lowest reported pay is $23,958, and the highest is $41,427.
5. Hawaii $15.01 per hour or $31,226 annually. The lowest reported pay is $22,549, and the highest is $39,085. 6. Maryland $14.49 per hour or $30,131 annually. The lowest reported pay is $22,780, and the highest is $39,484. 7. Connecticut $14.48 per hour or $30,122 annually. The lowest reported pay is $22,431, and the highest is $38,880. 8. Rhode Island $14.36 per hour or $28,877 annually. The lowest reported pay is $21,656, and the highest is $37,537. 9. Alaska $14.35 per hour or $29,838 annually. The lowest reported pay is $22,500, and the highest is $39,000. 10. Vermont $14.29 per hour or $29,715 annually. The lowest reported pay is $22,532, and the highest is $39,055.