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The average salary for an Emergency Medical Technician in U.S. is $43,100.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $43,100

$29,910$59,390

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $20.72

$14.38$28.55

What does an Emergency Medical Technician earn?

On average, Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) earn around $43,100 in the U.S. annually. An EMT deals with a variety of emergency medical situations from providing critical care to accident victims to applying splints or administering oxygen. Specialised EMTs may also choose to focus on flight services, marine services or diving medicine.

How to earn more as an Emergency Medical Technician

To become an Emergency Medical Technician, you will need to complete an EMT certification program. Alternatively, if you are already medically trained, such as with an RN, you may be able to find an EMT position with specialised training. To advance in the field, you can move into specialised areas such as Orthopaedic Technician, Trauma Technician, or Critical Care Technician. You could also become self-employed or set up your own Emergency Medical Service.