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The National Registry of EMT's practical examination for NJ EMT's
Applicants for EMT-B licensure in New Jersey will be required to pass the 120 hour DOT course curriculum (Basic EMT course schedule for New Jersey) and then The National Registry of EMT's practical examination and computer based exam. EMT-B under the Department of Transportations guidelines are the same as the old EMT-A designation in New Jersey. The state moved to using the NREMT certification as bases for its own state EMT certification. The state has provided a page on their website to answer many common questions about the transition from the state certification to the one from the DOT based curriculum and NREMT certification.Ut oh you guys are gona fail!!!!!!!">WEB SITE

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