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Track 4b · NREMT-Paramedic

Pass the Medic Exam.
From a Working Medic.

NREMT-Paramedic cognitive prep for firefighters and fire-based medics. Built by a Captain & Paramedic at KCKFD who runs fire-based ALS every shift.

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$19/mo. No credit card to start.

Why This Track

Built for the Medic on the Fire Engine.

Most paramedic prep is written assuming you'll be on a transport unit at a hospital system. We aren't.

Fire-Based ALS Context

Pediatric arrest while engine is stretching line. Diabetic emergency at a structure fire's rehab. Cardiac arrest in the back of a quick-response unit. Generic NREMT-P apps don't put you there. Fire-based medics need to be there.

Authored by a Fire Captain Who's Also a Medic

Brian holds NREMT-Paramedic certification and works fire-based ALS at KCKFD. Not a textbook author. A working medic with two decades of fireground patient contacts behind every question.

Stacks with the Whole Career Ladder

Same platform as Get Hired, Captain, and Chief tracks. Most career fire medics cycle through promotions over a 25-year career. One platform, one login, all the way up the ladder.

What's Inside

Paramedic Exam Prep, Fire-Flavored.

NREMT-P Question Bank

Aligned to the July 2024 NREMT-P 6-domain redesign: Clinical Judgment (dominant 34-38%), Medical/OB-GYN, Cardiology (30% graphical), Airway, EMS Operations, Trauma. Pediatric content integrated throughout. Rationales reference current AHA and NREMT-P guidelines.

Timed Mock Exams

Computer-adaptive style mock exams sized to NREMT-P pacing. Items weighted to the 2024 6-domain structure with Clinical Judgment dominant. Practice the actual cognitive load before test day.

Fire-Based ALS Scenarios

Run-style cases written from a fire-engine and quick-response-unit vantage. Pediatric arrest at a structure fire, multi-patient MVC with extrication, cardiac arrest in fire-ops context. Different from a hospital-bound textbook.

EMS CE Tracker (bonus)

Track your paramedic continuing-education hours by NCCP category as you go. Bonus benefit of running a daily-rep platform: most of your reps count toward CE.

The Honest Comparison

How StruckBox Compares.

CapabilityStruckBoxMedicTestsLimmer Paramedic PASSPocket Prep
Fire-based ALS scenarios
Authored by working fire-medicpartial
Stacks with fire career ladder
EMS CE tracker
NREMT-P aligned questions
Timed mock exams
Pass-rate claimforming94%n/an/a
Generic question volume1,500+10,000+500+1,000+
Starting price$19/mo$34/mo$37.99 once$15.99/mo

Straight talk: MedicTests and Limmer have larger generic question banks and have been writing paramedic content for over a decade. We're smaller and fire-flavored. Different tradeoff. Comparison based on publicly available product information as of April 2026.

Pricing

$19/mo During the Test Window.

Includes everything in Daily Reps plus the NREMT-Paramedic track. Most candidates need 2-4 months. Cancel anytime after the test.

NREMT-Paramedic Plan

Includes all Daily Reps content

$19/mo

Monthly only

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Captain Brian Williams

From the Founder

Captain Brian Williams

Captain & Paramedic, KCKFD. 25 years on the job. Fire-based ALS every shift.

Brian holds NREMT-Paramedic certification and works fire-based ALS at KCKFD. The NREMT-Paramedic track tests the same cognitive content as the established prep apps. The difference is the scenarios - written from a fire-engine and quick-response-unit vantage rather than a hospital-bound textbook.

If your career is heading to a fire department, that context matters. If it's heading to a transport-only EMS service, MedicTests and Limmer have larger banks and longer track records. Both honest options.

Common Questions

What Medic Candidates Ask.

Why use StruckBox instead of MedicTests Paramedic or Limmer?
Honest answer: MedicTests and Limmer are excellent and have a longer track record. If you're a hospital-bound medic or going to a private EMS service, those are great choices. StruckBox is fire-flavored. Scenarios assume you're working fire-based EMS off a paramedic engine or quick-response unit. Different context, different ergonomics. If you're a fire candidate or fire-based medic, we're built for your path. If you're not, use the established options.
How much paramedic content is here?
The platform is aligned to the July 2024 NREMT-Paramedic 6-domain redesign: Clinical Judgment (34-38%, the dominant domain), Medical / OB-GYN (24-30%), Cardiology (11-15%, with 30% graphical ECG items), Airway Management (8-12%), EMS Operations (8-12%), and Trauma (5-9%). Pediatric content is integrated throughout. Plus paramedic-tier scenarios with extrication coordination, multi-patient triage, and pediatric arrests in fire-operations contexts. Library is smaller than MedicTests / Limmer and growing.
Is the founder really a paramedic?
Yes. Brian Williams is dual-credentialed as a fire Captain and Paramedic at the Kansas City Kansas Fire Department. He works fire-based ALS every shift. Content reflects current AHA, NREMT-P, and NFPA EMS-related guidelines, plus the calls he actually runs.
What does NREMT-Paramedic prep cost?
$19/month for the NREMT-Paramedic plan, which includes the full Daily Reps content (6 training tools, daily drills, exam bank). Most candidates need it for 2-4 months around the test. Cancel anytime.
Does this cover the practical / station portion?
No. The practical scenarios at the testing center are state-and-program tested. Use your program-issued practice. We do the cognitive side only.
I'm an EMT working toward paramedic. Can I stack the addons?
Yes. You can run both the EMT and Medic addons at the same time during your bridge. Many programs benefit from continuing EMT-level review while you build out paramedic-tier knowledge.
What about pharmacology and 12-lead?
Both covered. ALS pharmacology is anchored to the major NREMT-tested drugs (mechanism, dose, indication, contraindication). 12-lead interpretation lives inside the Cardiology domain - and per the 2024 redesign, 30% of the Cardiology items are graphical (rhythm strips and 12-lead images). Image support and seeded ECG library is on the immediate buildout list; until that ships, 12-lead reps run as text-described scenarios with the strip described in detail.

Free Reading on the NREMT-Paramedic

NREMT Exam Study Guide

Paramedic School Guide

BLS / ACLS Certification Guide

EMS Continuing Education Guide

EMS Career Advancement Guide

EMT vs. Paramedic: What's the Difference?

See all NREMT-Paramedic guides Blog posts for NREMT-Paramedic

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Built by a Captain & Paramedic. AHA & NREMT-P aligned.