Question:

I’m in the military—how can I use funding to pay for my EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic training?

(Last edited: Tuesday, July 08, 2025, 1:09 PM)
Answer:

I’m in the military—how can I use Army or Air Force funding to pay for my EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic training?

Answer: At North American Rescue – Training, we proudly support active-duty, National Guard, and Reserve service members looking to advance their EMS careers through Credentialing Assistance (CA) programs.

Here’s how to get started:

  1. Complete Our Contact Form: Let us know you’re interested, and we’ll guide you through the process.

  2. Army: Visit ArmyIgnitED.com and start your CA application.

  3. Air Force: Talk to your supervisor about using the Air Force COOL program.

  4. Get a Course Quote: We’ll provide you with an official quote to use in your CA application.

  5. Notify Us: Let us know when your application is submitted.

  6. Register with NAR: While your funding is being processed, complete our school registration so you're ready to begin training as soon as you're approved.

Eligible Courses Include:

  • Initial EMT Course with In-Person Skills Verification

  • Initial AEMT Course with In-Person Skills Verification

  • EMT Refresher (51.5 hours)

  • AEMT Refresher (59 hours)

  • Paramedic Refresher (62 hours)

Need help? Email: registration@nareducation.com

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