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Discounted tuition offered for EMS training in Louisiana

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Emergency medical technicians are in high demand nationwide. The National EMS Academy, a sister company of Acadian Ambulance, is cutting tuition to make it more affordable.

Tuition for the 12-week class is usually $1,900, but it is being discounted 78% off to only $400 for a limited time at many Louisiana training centers, including Baton Rouge, Covington, New Orleans and Thibodaux.

Once students pass the class and national registry exam, they will be eligible to work at Acadian Ambulance locations in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.

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Recruiters said applicants will be allowed to put the $400 on a payment plan. Click here

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for registration, which is now open for classes starting on June 2.

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