EMT Salary in Florida

There is a wide scope for prospective EMTs and Paramedics in the United States. If a candidate chooses EMT as his/her career in the state of Florida, he/she can expect a handsome salary. Apart from salary, the professionals in the field of emergency medical services receive excellent overtime and other perks.

There are various factors, like the nature of service, geographical location, etc, on the basis of which the EMTs are handed over salaries. According to the source, there are over 61,500 certified EMTs, as well as Paramedics, who are actively providing services in Florida. The increase in the number of natural disasters and causalities has raised the employment prospects for the aspirants.

How Much an EMT Earns Annually?


The salaries in the state of Florida are provided on the basis of different factors, such as the type of service an EMT is providing, the location or city where he/she is active, and the industry to which an Emergency Medical Technician is associated.

EMTs are also paid on the annual, monthly, and hourly basis. As per the statistics drawn from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) OES data in May 2017, the average annual salary of these professionals is $33,540, and the average hourly salary is $16.13.

According to indeed.com, the average Emergency Medical Technician salary drawn in the state of Florida is around $27,000 (May 2018 survey).

Also, according to the BLS, there are different percentile scales at which the salaries differ. The table below shows the average annual and average hourly wages at different percentiles:

Percentile Bracket

Average Hourly Salary

Average Annual Salary

10th Percentile Wage

$10.47

$21,780

25th Percentile Wage

$12.34

$25,670

50th Percentile Wage

$15.18

$31,570

75th Percentile Wage

$18.42

$38,320

90th Percentile Wage

$23.51

$48,910

Salary as per Geographical Locations

Geographical location is one of the most important factors in dispensing salaries in any state. In Florida, there are several cities where EMTs are engaged in providing services. Depending on the cities, the EMTs are paid.

According to the www1.salary.com April 2018 report, the EMTs located in different regions or cities get different salaries. The table, mentioned below, provides detailed information about the average annual, monthly, and hourly salary of these professionals in the state of Florida.

City Name

Median Annual Salary

Median Monthly Salary

Median Hourly Salary

Boca Raton

$34,472

$2,896

$17

Bradenton

$32,769

$2,896

$17

Brandon

$33,429

$2,896

$17

Cape Coral

$32,561

$2,896

$17

Clearwater

$32,978

$2,748

$16

Daytona Beach

$31,205

$2,600

$15

Fort Lauderdale

$34,020

$2,835

$16

Fort Myers

$32,561

$2,713

$16

Gainesville

$31,622

$2,635

$15

Hialeah

$33,499

$2,792

$16

Hollywood

$34,020

$2,835

$16

Jacksonville

$33,360

$2,780

$16

Melbourne

$31,344

$2,612

$15

Miami

$33,707

$2,809

$17

Orlando

$33,012

$2,751

$16

Palm Bay

$31,344

$2,612

$15

Pembroke Pines

$33,464

$2,896

$17

Pensacola

$31,414

$2,522

$15

Pompano Beach

$34,020

$2,896

$17

Port Saint Lucie

$32,700

$2,813

$16

Saint Petersburg

$33,012

$2,751

$16

Sarasota

$33,047

$2,754

$16

Spring Hill

$32,943

$2,745

$16

Tallahassee

$31,518

$2,627

$16

Tampa

$33,429

$2,896

$17

West Palm Beach

$34,159

$2,847

$17

After evaluating the table, one can reach the conclusion that the median annual EMT salary ranges from $31,205 to $34,472. The median monthly pay ranges between $2,600 and $2,565. And, the median hourly salary lies between $15 and $17. The highest paying cities in Florida are Boca Raton, Hollywood, West Palm Beach, Pompano Beach, Fort Lauderdale, and Boca Raton. The lowest paying city is Daytona Beach.

Salary of Related Job Titles


In the state of Florida, you get several opportunities to increase your skills and step forward in the field of EMS. The higher designation you will assume, the higher would be your salary. According to indeed.com, the salary of related job titles to EMT is as following:

  • EMT Fire-fighter: $42,000
  • Cardiovascular Specialist: $64,000
  • EMT Paramedic: $40,000
  • Commercial Electrician Mechanic: $31,000
  • Security EMT Officer: $26,000
  • Corrections Sergeant Master: $40,000
  • Circulating RN Surgical: $81,000
  • EMT Security Officer: $27,000
  • Commercial Electrician Helper: $24,000
  • Commercial Electrician Journeyman: $36,000
  • EMT P: $44,000

Other Benefits

It is rightly said that ‘’Salary is not the only means to retain the employees”. Perks or other monetary/non-monetary benefits facilitate the employees to keep themselves motivated by providing services with excellence. Below are some other benefits that you can get besides salary as an EMT:

  • 21 days sick leaves per year
  • 21 days vacation yearly
  • Life insurance benefits
  • Vision, health, and dental insurance
  • Reimbursement of the fees for continuing education and refresher program.
  • The EMT prospects can also take benefits of deferred compensation programs, like employee stock option.

Employment Outlook

As per the anticipations of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, demand for the EMTs will grow by 33% by the year 2020. The employment opportunities for the EMTs are growing faster with the growth of several emergencies.

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