Emergency Medical Technician (Bedford)
NH CPR, LLC - Bedford 9 Cedarwood Drive, Unit 12, Bedford, NH, United StatesTo Register: nhcpr.com 603-668-5360 support@nhcpr.com
To Register: nhcpr.com 603-668-5360 support@nhcpr.com
To Register: nhcpr.com 603-668-5360 support@nhcpr.com
nhcpr.com 603-668-5360 support@nhcpr.com
nhcpr.com 603-668-5360 support@nhcpr.com
This course outline is compliant with all topics required from 2021 Nation EMS Education standards for EMT https://www.ems.gov/assets/EMS_Education-Standards_2021_FNL.pdf . This course and lesson outline are compliant with NH ETA https://nhfa-ems.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ETA_Portfolio_Administrative_Packet_Final.pdf and NREMT portfolio based assessment for EMT.
This course outline is compliant with all topics required from 2021 Nation EMS Education standards for EMT https://www.ems.gov/assets/EMS_Education-Standards_2021_FNL.pdf . This course and lesson outline are compliant with NH ETA https://nhfa-ems.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ETA_Portfolio_Administrative_Packet_Final.pdf and NREMT portfolio based assessment for EMT.
This course outline is compliant with all topics required from 2021 Nation EMS Education standards for Paramedic Initial https://www.ems.gov/assets/EMS_Education-Standards_2021_FNL.pdf . This course and lesson outline are compliant with NH ETA https://nhfa-ems.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ETA_Portfolio_Administrative_Packet_Final.pdf and NREMT portfolio based assessment for Paramedic
In January '25 The Kane Schools will be running our Hybrid EMT Course on the border of NH & ME at Fryeburg Rescue. This course uses the TKS Online Classroom with 16+ lessons covering over 40+ topics. This allows the student to begin learning weeks before the course begins and to review them for up to a year after. Our courses provide the textbook, the TKS Manual, Crash Course Text for test prep, and all the tools you need to learn skills. Our tuition is $1595, contact us by the thekaneschools.com, or thekaneschools@gmail.com.
Granite State EMS | www.GSEMS.org | (603) 715-1711
Wednesdays & Thursdays per the: Course Schedule
Medical simulation exploring traumatic neurological injuries and emergencies in adult patients. Learners will identify acute neurological signs and symptoms and form an appropriate treatment and disposition plan.
Click here to download the Syllabus Click here to download the Schedule Orientation on 1/16 - 0900-1200 Testing on 2/20 Location: Manchester Water Works, Cohas Avenue Pumping Station
This course is compliant with all topics required from 2021 Nation EMS Education standards for ADVANCED EMT https://www.ems.gov/assets/EMS_Education-Standards_2021_FNL.pdf . This course and lesson outline are compliant with NH ETA https://nhfa-ems.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/ETA_Portfolio_Administrative_Packet_Final.pdf and NREMT portfolio based assessment for AEMT.
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LAKES REGION COMMUNITY COLLEGE 379 BELMONT RD LACONIA NH 03246 RAELYN COTTRELL 603-393-2372 rcottrell@ccsnh.edu www.lrcc.edu
LAKES REGION COMMUNITY COLLEGE 379 BELMONT RD LACONIA NH 03246 RAELYN COTTRELL 603-393-2372 rcottrell@ccsnh.edu www.lrcc.edu
REGISTRATION: Registration is through Eventbrite. You will also need to include a completed NHFA general admission application. Required Equipment: Ice Rescue/Cold Water Rescue Suit (must be in excellent condition, must be Ice/Cold Water Rescue Suit with rubber soled shoe type feet, immersion suit with “Gumby” type feet is not acceptable), Ice Picks, appropriate cold weather clothing- wool or synthetic underwear, bala clava, socks, gloves. Dress in layers. Partnership class between Goffstown Fire Department and Goffstown Professional Firefighters L3420.
Updated 10/21/24: changed to Wednesday nights and most weekends. Cost: Affiliated $160, Non-Affiliated $4,725 See below for prerequisites. All prerequisites must be met at time of registration. Additional details will be provided to enrolled students by the Captain as the class start date approaches. If you have questions regarding this class, please contact Captain Gerlack at danny.d.gerlack@dos.nh.gov.
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Granite State EMS | www.GSEMS.org | (603) 715-1711
EMT Course @ Colby Sawyer College Winter 2025 Emergency Management & Training Associates (EMTA.LLC) in collaboration with Colby Sawyer EMS Club is offering hybrid course training for Emergency Medical Technicians. WHO This class will be beneficial for people considering work as camp counselors, any work with people, or considering serving their communities? Classes are open to self-motivated students who are at least 14 years old, able to read at a high school level and physically able to perform the skills required in EMS. Students may be registered as a NH EMR at age 16 but must be 18 to be licensed as an EMT in NH (you can complete the EMT classes and NREMT Certification when younger) *page two. If you are an RN, MD or PA considering EMS, please contact me regarding an abbreviated challenge option for $600 with AAOS resources of $400. COSTS Total cost for EMT course is $1,800 with a $200 saving for deposit received before December 16th, 2025. The required AAOS textbook 12th edition with Premier online resources are included in the $1,800 tuition (a $400 value). Former students of our classes can contact me for individual arrangements. DISCOUNT SAVE $200 if registration deposit received by the Monday December 16th, 2024. A nonrefundable deposit of $500 to EMTA.LLC via check, money order or a letter from the agency responsible for reimbursement will complete your application to EMTA.LLC @ 82 Sandalwood Drive, Wilbraham, MA, 01095 TIMES & PLACE The tentative schedule of required in-person lab skills dates on Colby-Sawyer’s campus in Sawyer Hall: (Sundays 9-5) #1 January 26, #2 February 9, #3 February 23, #4 March 9, #5 March 30, #6 April 13? Easter (to be determined by class vote), #7 Last Class April 20. The class will run from 09:00 am to 5:00 pm with a lunch break Age Requirements For NREMT Certification (2022) “there is no minimum age required for National Certification. However, check with your State EMS Office as there may be an age requirement for state licensure.” To be licensed as a NH EMS Provider must be 18. HOW The primary course work will be AAOS online. In person-class time will focus on the EMS skills. EMT class will be a total of 180~ hours of hybrid combination of in class skills and scenarios for 40-60 hours, online assignments for 60+ hours, clinical observation of 10 hours and online FEMA certifications for 10 hours to be completed within one year. Please do not let financial issues deter you, financial assistance via NH Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) and EMTA.LLC payment plans may be available. If interested, please contact us via e-mail at EMTA.LLC@gmail.com Jim McCarragher RN, MSN, NREMT, NH EMS Instructor/Coordinator
Email: Classes@mcgregorems.org Main Phone Line: (603) 862-3674 Fax: (603) 862-4415
AEMT course starting on Jan 29 2025 at Monadnock Community Hospital, Peterboro, NH . Course will be a blended Online Exams with in person lectures, hands on skills within the class as well as the practical skills including the practical exam. This course will be instructed by Michael (Hutch) Hutchinson and Danielle Gardner of Wilton EMS. Full course dates and fees can be found on web site www.beckertaining.com.
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This class will be conducted in a hybrid online and in-person format consisting of a balance between in-person classroom sessions and online assignments. Regular internet access through a computer with a webcam is required to be able to complete the online component of this course. Course Schedule: Tuesday & Thursday Evenings-1800-2100 via Zoom Saturday Days 0900 – 1600
CPAT Application ONLINE APPLICATION SUBMISSION ONLY Login to your account OR create an account Navigate to the "Applications" tab on the left-hand menu Select "View My Applications" Select "CPAT - Application for State of NH CPAT Exam" - Apply Now Follow the on-screen instructions to complete your enrollment
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Now that the HazMat team has done their job and transferred care of the exposed patient to you, what are the signs and symptoms you should be assessing for and how should you treat a patient exposed to a CBRNE incident? In this class we will discuss caring for a patient exposed to a chemical or biological agent as well as briefly discuss radiation injuries. The focus of this class will be on the prehospital care for a single patient and not a mass casualty event. Finally, we will review some local incidents in which patients were exposed to various agents.
Becker Training Associates: So you live above the Notch? I heard you want to get your AEMT - we are here for you. AEMT course at Gorham Fire & EMS, Gorham NH Course starts in Feb and ends in June 2025. May still qualify for the work-force NH grant if you sign up before Dec 20th 2024. Log onto www.beckertraining.com for more info.
*MONTHLY TESTING IS THE 2ND TUESDAY OF EVERY MONTH* Bethlehem Monthly Testing is only March, June, September, December on the Wednesday after Concord’s. Submissions must be entered by the last day of the month before the month you wish to test. Example: You wish to test in February you must submit your request by January 31st
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Medical simulation exploring traumatic neurological injuries and emergencies in adult patients. Learners will identify acute neurological signs and symptoms and form an appropriate treatment and disposition plan.
Updated 10/21/24: changed to Monday nights and some weekends. Cost: Affiliated $180, Non-Affiliated $2,600 The prerequisites are listed below and all must be met at time of registration. The class schedule will be sent to enrolled students by the Captain as the class start date approaches. The class will generally be one night per week and every other weekend. If you have questions regarding this class, please contact Captain Gerlack at danny.g.gerlack@dos.nh.gov.
Now that the HazMat team has done their job and transferred care of the exposed patient to you, what are the signs and symptoms you should be assessing for and how should you treat a patient exposed to a CBRNE incident? In this class we will discuss caring for a patient exposed to a chemical or biological agent as well as briefly discuss radiation injuries. The focus of this class will be on the prehospital care for a single patient and not a mass casualty event. Finally, we will review some local incidents in which patients were exposed to various agents.
Orientation in Person NHFA - 2/24 1800-2100 Testing In Person NHFA - 4/2 0830- All the rest virtual Instructor Led. Syllabus and Schedule to Follow
Cost: Affiliated $280, Non-Affiliated $6,405 Mandatory orientation is on March 3rd and Health and Fitness is on March 5th. The course will begin on April 7th. If you have questions regarding this class, please contact Captain Tillson at theodore.b.tillson@dos.nh.gov. Prerequisites listed below must be met at time of registration.
This 2-day course is designed to develop the decision-making skills needed by Company Officers (COs) to accomplish assigned tactics at structure fires. All activities and scenarios used in this course are based on structure fires. With the real possibility of being the first to arrive at an incident, the CO’s initial decisions will have an impact throughout the entire incident. It is vital that COs be able to make good management decisions that have a favorable impact on the eventual outcome. In addition to a possible role as the initial Incident Commander, the CO may well be assigned a subordinate position within the Incident Command System (ICS) organization. COs need to have a clear understanding of the system, the position that they are assigned to, and their role in the organization if they are to function effectively and help make the system work. Standard prerequisites are ICS 100 and ICS 200. This course is grant funded. Please contact Captain Tony Burns (Anthony.T.Burns@dos.nh.gov) with questions pertaining to this course.
This class is wait list only. Cost: Affiliated $280, Non-Affiliated $6,405. If you have questions about this class, please contact Captain Tillson at theodore.b.tillson@dos.nh.gov. Prerequisites must be met at time of registration.
Medical simulation exploring atraumatic abdominal and gastrointestinal life-threatening emergencies in adult and pediatric patients. Learners will identify acute abdominal signs and symptoms and implement an appropriate treatment plan. Course will include a brief review of abdominal anatomy and pathophysiology.
NAEMT's Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) is recognized around the world as the leading continuing education program for prehospital emergency trauma care. The mission of PHTLS is to promote excellence in trauma patient management by all providers involved in the delivery of prehospital care. PHTLS is developed by NAEMT in cooperation with the American College of Surgeons' Committee on Trauma. The Committee provides the medical direction and content oversight for the PHTLS program. PHTLS courses improve the quality of trauma care and decrease mortality. The program is based on a philosophy stressing the treatment of the multi-system trauma patient as a unique entity with specific needs. PHTLS promotes critical thinking as the foundation for providing quality care. It is based on the belief that, given a good fund of knowledge and key principles, EMS practitioners are capable of making reasoned decisions regarding patient care. The course utilizes the internationally recognized PHTLS textbook and covers the following topics: Physiology of life and death Scene assessment Patient assessment Hemorrhage control Airway Breathing, ventilation, and oxygenation Circulation and shock Special populations The course emphasizes application of trauma education through case studies, skills practice, and patient simulations. PHTLS is the global gold standard in prehospital trauma education and is taught in over 80 countries. PHTLS is appropriate for EMTs, paramedics, nurses, physician assistants, physicians, and other prehospital practitioners. PHTLS is accredited by CAPCE and recognized by NREMT.
Syllabus and Schedule to Follow Orientation on 3/29 0900-1200 Testing on 05/03
This course will have 1 in person session. The class will be split in half for this, and those dates will be May 7th and May 8th. You only will attend one of those days. Course Schedule: Fire-Officer-II-Course-Schedule-Spring-2025.docx
This 2-day course examines the Safety Officer's role at emergency responses. This course focuses on operations within an Incident Command System (ICS) as a Safety Officer and emphasizes response to all-hazards types of situations. Standard Prerequisites are ICS 100 and ICS 200. This is a grant funded course. Please contact Bureau Chief Scott Doherty at scott.m.doherty@dos.nh.gov with questions pertaining to this course.
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Orientation in Person NHFA - 4/9 0900-1200 Testing in Person NHFA - 6/18 0900 All other classes virtual. Syllabus and Schedule to Follow
Instructed by DC Ben Selleck. Boats will be needed from departments sending students to the training.
Medical simulation exploring atraumatic abdominal and gastrointestinal life-threatening emergencies in adult and pediatric patients. Learners will identify acute abdominal signs and symptoms and implement an appropriate treatment plan. Course will include a brief review of abdominal anatomy and pathophysiology.
Taught by Ben Thibault. Class at North Woodstock Fire Department. River time in Lincoln.
Syllabus and Schedule to Follow. Course Orientation 5/7 : 0900-1200 Testing on 6/11
Course Schedule: Fire-Officer-1-Course-Schedule-Spring-2.docx
Medical simulation exploring life-threatening electrical shock related emergencies in adult and pediatric patients. Learners will identify life-threatening injuries and illnesses related to electrocution, and implement an appropriate treatment and disposition plan. Course will include a brief review of cardiac electrophysiology.
LAKES REGION COMMUNITY COLLEGE 379 BELMONT RD LACONIA NH 03246 RAELYN COTTRELL 603-393-2372 rcottrell@ccsnh.edu www.lrcc.edu
Instructed by Ben Selleck at Goffstown Fire Department. May 16th and 18th are 0800-1600 and May 17th 1200-2200.
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Taught by Ben Thibault
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Medical simulation exploring life-threatening electrical shock related emergencies in adult and pediatric patients. Learners will identify life-threatening injuries and illnesses related to electrocution, and implement an appropriate treatment and disposition plan. Course will include a brief review of cardiac electrophysiology.
Class Location: NHFA Concord Campus In Class Dates: (It is mandatory to attend ALL classes) August 21, September 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29 October 16, 30 November 6 (Written Exam) Cost: Affiliated / Non-Affiliated: TBD May 2025 Please contact Program Coordinator Chris Wyman with any questions christopher.t.wyman@dos.nh.gov Dress Code: Students are required to wear business attire for each class. Male students Shirt and tie with appropriate pants and shoes. Female student’s suitable business attire such as blouse with skirt or slacks Suits and department uniform shirt with tie and formal pants are also acceptable. Students may not wear jeans, shorts, t-shirts, sweatpants, sweatshirts, or sneakers to class. Department uniform for field days. Course Description: This program provides aspiring Fire Investigators with the basic knowledge to prepare and conduct fire scene investigations. This is a hybrid course; comprised of both in-person classroom and practical sessions and online assignments and projects. Reliable internet access is required to be able to complete the online component of this course. NOTE: This program is an intensive, 9-week, higher-education, hybrid course requiring frequent and reliable internet access to complete the requisite online content. To successfully complete this program, students should anticipate twelve plus hours of additional reading, preparatory work and homework outside of the regularly scheduled class time each week. The estimated length of this course including online and in-person work is approximately 154-hours. After completing this course, the student will have met the National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA) 1033, 2022 edition, Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Investigator. Students who successfully complete the certification process will receive a NH Fire Standards and Training Commission-approved and Pro Board accredited certification as a Fire Investigator. Prerequisites: Attention applicants: Prerequisites must be submitted WITH the General Admission Application submission Current resume or C.V. submitted with application. Transcript from the International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI) https://www.cfitrainer.net/, dated within 1 year of the beginning of the course, with 4 specific modules included: NFPA 1033 and your career. The Scientific Method for Fire and Explosion Investigations Charting Your Path in Fire Investigation. Practical application of the relationship between NFPA 1033 and 921. Letter from the Chief of Department or agency head outlining the applicant's current fire investigation responsibilities, or that they are being assigned those duties, and that the applicant has been assigned to the class so that there will be no conflict with the program attendance policy. It is mandatory to attend ALL classes. Textbooks: Jones and Bartlett Fire Investigator, 6th Edition NFPA 1033 - 2022 Edition NFPA 921 - 2024 Edition Registration: Registration is only permitted within the defined registration window. Prerequisites must be met at the time of registration. Courses where pricing is listed as "grant funded" covers course tuition only. Overtime / backfill eligible courses will be specifically noted. Registration Opens: Thursday, May 1, 2025 @ 08:00 Registration Closes: Thursday, July 31, 2025 @ 16:00
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Medical simulation exploring accidental exposure to intoxicants or irritants in adult and pediatric patients. Learners will form a differential diagnosis and implement an appropriate treatment plan. Course will include a brief review of common household and community ingestion risks.
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Cost: Affiliated/Non-Affiliated: TBD May 2025 Please contact Captain Phil Brunelle at phillip.l.brunelle@dos.nh.gov with questions.
Medical simulation exploring accidental exposure to intoxicants or irritants in adult and pediatric patients. Learners will form a differential diagnosis and implement an appropriate treatment plan. Course will include a brief review of common household and community ingestion risks.
Medical simulation exploring respiratory emergencies in adult and pediatric patients. Learners will form a differential diagnosis and implement an appropriate treatment plan. Course will include a brief review of pulmonary anatomy and pathophysiology.
Medical simulation exploring respiratory emergencies in adult and pediatric patients. Learners will form a differential diagnosis and implement an appropriate treatment plan. Course will include a brief review of pulmonary anatomy and pathophysiology.