There are several types of emergency services providers licensed by the Department of Health, including emergency medical technicians, advanced emergency medical technicians, and paramedics. Applicants for certification as emergency services providers must meet minimum education and training requirements and be recommended for certification by the physician medical program director of the county in which the applicant will be working. Applicants must also be associated with a licensed aid or ambulance service, a law enforcement agency, a business with an organized industrial safety team, or senior emergency medical services instructors or coordinators teaching at emergency service training programs who are unable to be associated with another approved entity.
A provisional emergency services provider certification is created to be issued by the Department of Health (DOH). To be eligible for a provisional emergency services provider certification, an applicant must:
The number of persons holding a provisional emergency services provider certification an employer or host agency may employ is limited as follows: