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An emergency medical technician (EMT) provides emergency care for accident victims, people who suffer sudden illness or those whose health condition has deteriorated to a life-threatening state.



The Emergency Medical Program Services provides training at several levels:

  • EMS-Basic
  • Advanced EMT
  • Paramedic
  • Community Paramedic
  • Critical Care/Flight Paramedic.

The Emergency Medical Program Services provides training at three progressive levels: EMS-Basic, EMS-Intermediate, and EMS-Paramedic. Two enhanced skills certificates are available which include Critical Care/Flight Paramedic and Community Paramedic (available to paramedics). EMSP is fully accredited by CoAEMSP and CAAHEP.

Individuals with National Registry (NREMT) and/or previously related work experience may register for specialized, specific courses either individually or in an accelerated fashion. In addition, EPCC offers EMS professionals options for Award of Non-Traditional Credit based on your work experience. See the Health Occupations Counselor or EMSP Program Coordinator for more information.


Information

Career Ladder Mobility

Master’s Degree

Duration of Program

2 year - Certificate of Completion
2 year - Associate Program



Program Documents

layout image Report of Health Evaluation Form (Policy 7.01.03.10 - Pg.7)


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