EMTs in California make on average between approximately $42,000 to $44,000 per year, with hourly wages around $20 to $21. Salary ranges vary from about $34,000 to $53,000 annually depending on experience and location. Some sources report slightly higher averages, around $23 to $27 per hour, particularly for experienced EMTs or those with additional roles (like firefighter EMTs) can earn upwards of $58,000 annually. Overall, EMT salaries in California typically fall within the $20 to $25 per hour range, with variations by city and employer.