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EMT

EMT is the gateway to EMS.

Description:

*$500 Application Fee is non-refundable *

EMT Spring 2025- Mondays

Monday Day Class (Mondays Only 9AM-5 PM)

Dates Jan 6, 2025- Apr 23, 2025

CREF 2325EMT-NPE8741

EMT Spring 2025- Nights

Mon/ Wed Nights (6 PM-10 PM)

Dates Jan 8, 2025- Apr 23, 2025

2325EMT-NPE8739

Next classes available in MAY, enrollment not open.

EMT Summer 2025-Mondays- MAY 5

EMT Summer 2025- Nights - MAY 7

The EMT program is the entry-level 180 hour training program. There is also an online homework component to this course that is completed on Pearson's MyLab Brady. Students who successfully complete this program are eligible to take the National Registry of EMTs examination and subsequently apply for state licensure. The EMT course is a pre-requisite for the Advanced EMT and Paramedic programs.

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) offers an exciting and challenging health-care career for individuals interested in providing emergency care in the pre-hospital setting. EMT licensure qualifies the student for an entry-level position as an emergency care provider with municipal and private ambulance services as well as some hospital emergency departments. The growing recognition of the EMT as a professional member of the health-care team has expanded career opportunities for graduates. EMT are the cornerstone of EMS in the United States. 

EMT’s are taught to systematically evaluate a patient’s condition and provide assessment-based treatment. Our program follows the 1994 National Standard Curriculum for the Emergency Medical Technician, with supplementary materials added to meet the latest New Hampshire Transition requirements. The curriculum includes airway management, oxygen therapy, patient assessment, medical emergencies, traumatic injuries, special patient populations, and EMS operations. We teach using interactive classroom lectures, dynamic hands-on practical training, and a field internship with a busy ambulance service.

Students who successfully complete this program with an overall 80% average, are eligible to take the National Registry of EMTs examination and subsequently apply for state licensure. Our program is approved by the New Hampshire state EMS office.

Vaccine Requirements:

  • Measles, Mumps and Rubella:

    • Two documented MMR vaccines or

    • Positive Titers for immunity for Measles, Mumps and Rubella

  • Varicella:

    • Two documented Varicella Vaccines or

    • Positive Titer for immunity or

    • Documented date of disease by a provider

  • Hepatitis B:

    • Positive Titer for immunity including but not required 3 series vaccinations or

    • Hepatitis B Declination Waiver (If you elect this, I will send you the Declination to be signed)

  • Tetanus:

    • Tdap or Td within ten years

  • Influenza:

    • Yearly documented influenza vaccine

  • TB testing:

    • 2 step Mantoux test or

    • T-Spot or Quantiferon Gold

    • above within one year

EMT Program Prerequisites:

  • 18 years of age prior to the practical examination

  • Heath Insurance

  • Drug Test

Fee Schedule:

Fee Name

Fee

Tuition

$1,400 ($500 non-refundable application fee included)

Drug Test

$80 (not included in tuition)

Health Insurance

Student Pays for this (Price Varies)

Books

INCLUDED

1 Uniform Shirt

INCLUDED

Testing Materials

INCLUDED

BLS Written Exam

SEE NREMT.org (Due at Midterm)

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