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Ambulance Attendants

Ambulance Attendants - At a Glance

Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics give care to ill or injured people in emergency situations. If patients need more care, they drive them to medical facilities.

Quick Facts:  Emergency Medical Technicians
WagesEarn $39,963 - $54,786 per year
EmploymentLarge occupation
10 Year GrowthAverage growth
Annual OpeningsHigh

Preparation 

Preparation

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An emergency medical technician typically needs to:

  • have a high school diploma or equivalent
  • be at least 18 years old
  • have a driver’s license
  • complete an approved emergency medical technician program
  • be certified

Working Conditions 

Working Conditions

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In a typical work setting, emergency medical technicians:

  • Have a high level of social interaction. They constantly work with the public and other emergency workers.
  • Are always exposed to diseases and infections when treating patients.
  • Must be very exact in performing the job and make sure that all the details have been followed. Errors could seriously endanger patients.
  • Most work over 40 hours per week. Those who work for fire departments work about 50 hours per week. Those who work for hospitals work between 45 and 60 hours per week.

Wages 

Wages

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In Illinois, emergency medical technicians earn a median wage of $39,963 - $54,786 per year.

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Employment and Outlook 

Employment and Outlook

The Employment and Outlook section gives you information about the size of an occupation, whether it is growing or declining in size, and how many job openings there may be each year.

There are five size categories for occupations in CIS: very small, small, medium, large, and very large. Similarly, five categories are used for the number of job openings: very few, few, moderate, high, and very high.

Five categories are also used for growth: declining, more slowly than average, average, faster than average, and much faster than average. The growth rate tells you how rapidly an occupation is expected to grow in comparison to all other occupations. This information is an estimate. No one can predict exactly how many jobs will be available. The rate of growth of an occupation is determined by several factors. A few major factors are the state of the economy, competition, technological advances, and environmental rules.

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In Illinois, 12,863 emergency medical technicians work in this large occupation.

LocationEmployment10 Year GrowthAnnual Openings
Illinois12,863
Large
12.7%
Average
1,050
High
Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.