Shelby
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I'm going to try to sum this up without being confusing, but I'm super frustrated, so we'll see how that goes, ha.
My EMT-B cert through Sacramento County has been expired for 13 months. Sac County told me that to recert I would need 48 hours of CE, skills verification, BLS card, ID, and $68. They said I did not need my national cert, as I have already been certified before, and my national is also expired. Today the lady there calls me to tell me that was bad information. I actually *do* need my national cert. I've never heard of an EMT needing national cert to reobtain state.
So then I call Placer County, and they say that's ridiculous and I can just cert with them. But oh wait -- I'm not "expired enough" to switch counties -- I would have to be within six months of being two years expired.
I'm on the phone with NREMT now, but does anyone have any clarification on this? I'm hoping the lady at Sac County has no idea what she's talking I about.
I, of course, want to become nationally certified again, but I'm starting NCTI for paramedic on May 7th and am trying to get this done as quickly as possible because I need an active county card to start the program.
My EMT-B cert through Sacramento County has been expired for 13 months. Sac County told me that to recert I would need 48 hours of CE, skills verification, BLS card, ID, and $68. They said I did not need my national cert, as I have already been certified before, and my national is also expired. Today the lady there calls me to tell me that was bad information. I actually *do* need my national cert. I've never heard of an EMT needing national cert to reobtain state.
So then I call Placer County, and they say that's ridiculous and I can just cert with them. But oh wait -- I'm not "expired enough" to switch counties -- I would have to be within six months of being two years expired.
I'm on the phone with NREMT now, but does anyone have any clarification on this? I'm hoping the lady at Sac County has no idea what she's talking I about.
I, of course, want to become nationally certified again, but I'm starting NCTI for paramedic on May 7th and am trying to get this done as quickly as possible because I need an active county card to start the program.