EMT Boot Camp
Want to get EMT Certification as quickly as possible? Our EMT Boot Camp Class is fast. This course is an intensive 2 week (12-16 days) course which consists of a total of 130-200 hours, depending on location, including didactic instruction, clinical and/or vehicular rotations. EMT Course hours are subject to change with appropriate notification to the student/applicant. This course meets and/or exceeds the United States Department of Transportation, National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, Emergency Medical Technician National Standard Curriculum guidelines and 2009, the National EMS Education Standards.
Want to take this class?
Visit our Locations Section to see where and when we offer the EMT Boot Camp class.
2 Week EMT Boot Camp
Cost: $2,695.00 – $3,5000 (Financing Available) and Includes All Books/Supplies and Materials
*Over $1,000.00 less than the competition.
Students meet Daily from 9AM to 9PM. Externship hours may be completed up to 30 days after class, subect to availability as explained above. This course is fast paced and intense, but a truly exciting and quick way to become an EMT.
You can register for the course, by following the links below. Each location has a Program Packet found on the “Program Info” page that you can use to assist you with meeting the requirements prior to class and beginning externships.
Our course is approved by the Arizona Department of Health Services, Bureau of EMS, the California EMS Authority and Texas Department of State Health Services. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be provided with EMT training program certification.
Note: Students may complete externship hours on the weekends, subject to availability, however, students should prepare to complete externship class hour requirements after the conclusion of didactic instruction..
Students are afforded up to 30 days upon course completion to finish all hours, however, students are strongly encouraged to finish sooner.
Subjects Covered in the EMT Course
Course Introduction and Overview | Emergency Medical Care Systems, Research and Public Health | Workforce Safety and Wellness of the EMT | Medical, Legal, and Ethical Issues |
Documentation | Communication | Lifting and Moving Patients | Lab: Lifting and Moving Patients |
Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Terminology | Pathophysiology | Life Span Development | Airway Management, Artificial Ventilation, and Oxygenation |
Baseline Vital Signs, Monitoring Devices, and History Taking | Scene Size-Up | Patient Assessment | Pharmacology and Medication Administration |
Shock and Resuscitation | Respiratory Emergencies | Cardiovascular Emergencies | Altered Mental Status, Stroke, and Headache |
Seizures and Syncope | Acute Diabetic Emergencies | Anaphylactic Reactions | Toxicologic Emergencies |
Abdominal, Gynecologic, Genitourinary and Renal Emergencies | Environmental Emergencies | Submersion Incidents: Drowning and Diving Emergencies | Behavioral Emergencies |
Trauma Overview: The Trauma Patient and the Trauma System | Bleeding and Soft Tissue Trauma | Burns | Musculoskeletal Trauma |
Head Trauma | Spinal Column and Spinal Cord Trauma | Eye, Face, and Neck Trauma | Chest Trauma |
Abdominal and Genitourinary Trauma | Multisystem Trauma and Trauma in Special Patient Populations | Obstetrics and Care of the Newborn | Pediatrics |
Geriatrics | Patients with Special Challenges | Ambulance Operations and Air Medical Response | Gaining Access and Patient Extrication |
Hazardous Materials | Multiple Casualty Incidents and Incident Management | Response to Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass Destruction |