In Illinois, the EMT-B must be licensed by the Illinois Department of Public Health. To be licensed, one must:
- have a high school diploma or equivalent;
- complete an approved EMT training program (110 classroom hours and 10 clinical hours);
- successfully take the licensure exam; and,
- pay a fee.
Licensure must be renewed every four years.
Before becoming an EMT-I or an EMT-P, a person must be a licensed EMT-B. Paramedic and Intermediate training involves additional classroom instruction and clinical experience. To maintain licensure with the Illinois Department of Public Health, an EMT-B and EMT-I must:
- complete 120 hours of continuing education;
- complete a refresher course or Basic Trauma Life Support (BTLS) or Pre-hospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) in the last two years of the licensure period; and
- maintain a current cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) card.
An EMT-P must also complete 120 hours of continuing education and maintain a current CPR card.
For additional information, contact:
Illinois Department of Public Health525 West Jefferson Street, Springfield, IL 62761
Phone: 217.782.4977, Fax: 217.782.3987