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Re: Fast Track Paramedic Course

Sooooooo.... back on topic here. ARE THERE any fast-track courses

left in Texas? I'd consider going back and recertifying if it didn't

take forever.

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No, EMT-I wasn't forgotten. The Paramedic course, according to TAC 157.32,

is 640 hours, not 940. In that 640 hours is everything (IV, intubation, etc)

a person is suppose to learn to become an entry level Paramedic.

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No, EMT-I wasn't forgotten. The Paramedic course, according to TAC 157.32,

is 640 hours, not 940. In that 640 hours is everything (IV, intubation, etc)

a person is suppose to learn to become an entry level Paramedic.

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In a message dated 3/5/05 4:56:29 P.M. Central Standard Time,

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No, EMT-I wasn't forgotten. The Paramedic course, according to TAC 157.32,

is 640 hours, not 940. In that 640 hours is everything (IV, intubation, etc)

a person is suppose to learn to become an entry level Paramedic.

Not enough time to learn.

Danny L.

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Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

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In a message dated 3/5/05 4:56:29 P.M. Central Standard Time,

ewalker@... writes:

No, EMT-I wasn't forgotten. The Paramedic course, according to TAC 157.32,

is 640 hours, not 940. In that 640 hours is everything (IV, intubation, etc)

a person is suppose to learn to become an entry level Paramedic.

Not enough time to learn.

Danny L.

Owner/NREMT-P

Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

(PETSAR)

Office

FAX

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In a message dated 3/5/05 4:56:29 P.M. Central Standard Time,

ewalker@... writes:

No, EMT-I wasn't forgotten. The Paramedic course, according to TAC 157.32,

is 640 hours, not 940. In that 640 hours is everything (IV, intubation, etc)

a person is suppose to learn to become an entry level Paramedic.

Not enough time to learn.

Danny L.

Owner/NREMT-P

Panhandle Emergency Training Services And Response

(PETSAR)

Office

FAX

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