To thrive as a Volunteer EMT, you need solid knowledge of emergency medical procedures, patient assessment, and basic life support, typically supported by certification such as EMT-Basic. Familiarity with ambulance equipment, medical supplies, and documentation systems is essential. Strong communication, teamwork, composure under pressure, and a compassionate attitude help set outstanding volunteers apart. These qualifications ensure you can effectively assist patients during emergencies, support first responders, and contribute to a high-functioning EMS team.