EMT-Basic

The EMRI EMT-Basic prepares the student to become both a resourceful and skilled EMT Technician in the vast study of Prehospital Care. The EMT program is a combination of both didactic and practical skills. Skills include: Airway management with oral/nasal airways, pocket masks, B-V-M units, oxygen powered resuscitators, oral suctioning, CPR and S/AED, bleeding control, splinting, supplemental oxygen, assessment, childbirth, spinal immobilization, use of Epi-Pen and aspirin, assisted medications and other skills in 1994 DOT EMT-B curriculum. Administration of albuterol is an optional skill for EMT-B ambulance services. Hours of training: Minimum 110-hour EMT-B DOT curriculum training course. Certification requirements: Initial certification—Current provider BLS-CPR/AED certificate, pass training course, along with state administered written and practical skills examinations. Recertification requirements: Current BLS-CPR/AED certificate, 24-hour EMT-B Refresher course and 28 additional hours of approved continuing-education courses every two years. The Emergency Medical & Rescue Institute EMT-B Program makes the student eligible to take the NREMT Exam.

2010 EMT-Basic Program

September 8th-November 5th

Monday Thru Thursday 9am-1pm

Cost: $700 (Includes Text, CPR and PEPP Cert)

All Deposits are not refundable


Emergency Medical & Rescue Institute

PHONE: (508) 809-4709

 E-Mail: Info@EMRInstitute.net

A BLS & ALS Accredited MA OEMS Institution

(508) 809-4709

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