True. Generally, EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) training does not result in a college degree. EMT training programs typically lead to a certification or a diploma, rather than a degree. Some advanced levels of emergency medical services training, like paramedic programs, may offer educational credits that can be applied toward an associate or bachelor's degree, but the basic EMT training itself does not culminate in a college degree.
None of the training sequences for EMTs results in a college degree.
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