Starting today, Hall Ambulance Service will open recruitment for Class 33 of the
Hall EMT Academy, which begins August 2017. Recruits are full-time employees who learn everything they need to get started working as an emergency medical technician in the Hall Ambulance 9-1-1 system.
The Hall EMT Academy is not a school, but a pathway to starting your career at
Hall Ambulance. It is comprised of full-time classroom and field training in a 12-week accelerated format. Upon completion, graduates will be certified and ready to start responding to requests for medical aid.
EMTs administer basic life support, operate ambulances—often responding CODE 3, and assist their paramedic-partner on scene with providing patient care.
To be eligible for the Hall EMT Academy, you must be at least 20-years-old, with a high school diploma/GED, a valid Class C California Driver License, good vision, the ability to lift up to 75 lbs., willing to work all assigned shifts, and no felony convictions.
To apply or learn more about the Hall EMT Academy visit: www.hallamb.com/emt.