Emergency Medical Responder

Wentworth
Home Event Emergency Medical Responder

Course Schedule

September 6, 2025 - November 1, 2025

Location

Wentworth Elementary School
Wentworth, New Hampshire

Registration

CLOSED

Course Description

Course includes a textbook, audiobook, quizzes, online lectures, skills sessions, and study materials. This is a hybrid course with online lectures and in-person skills practice sessions.

 

On-Line Classes: Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 18:00 to 21:00.

Online lectures will be held through the www.nhfaemslearning.org website. Internet access and a RespondNH account are required.

In-Person Skills Training: Saturdays from 09:00 to 16:00.

 

For more information, contact State Initial EMS Programs Coordinator, Karen Scott at, Karen.J.Scott@dos.nh.gov

 

 

“Pre-Requisites”:

BLS Provider CPR Card – Must be current through Testing.

Emergency Medical Responders provide immediate lifesaving care to critical patients who access the emergency medical services system. EMRs have the knowledge and skills necessary to provide immediate lifesaving interventions while awaiting additional EMS resources to arrive. EMRs also provide assistance to higher-level personnel at the scene of emergencies and during transport. Emergency Medical Responders are a vital part of the comprehensive EMS response. Under medical oversight, Emergency Medical Responders perform basic interventions with minimal equipment.

The Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) is an out-of-hospital practitioner whose primary focus is to initiate immediate lifesaving patient care while ensuring access to the emergency medical services system.  EMRs possess the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide lifesaving interventions while awaiting additional EMS response and rely on an EMS or public safety agency or larger scene response that includes other higher-level medical personnel. When practicing in less populated areas, EMRs may have a low call volume coupled with being the only care personnel for prolonged periods awaiting the arrival of higher levels of care. EMRs may assist but should not be the highest level person caring for a patient during ambulance transport. EMRs are often the first to arrive on the scene. They must quickly assess patient needs, initiate treatment, and request additional resources.

Emergency Medical Responders:

Are an important link within the 9-1-1 and emergency medical services systems.

Function as part of a comprehensive EMS response, community, health, or public safety system with clinical protocols and medical oversight.

Perform basic interventions with minimal equipment to manage life threats, medical, and psychological needs with minimal resources until other personnel can arrive.

Course Reference Number

CREF: 2325EMRNPE10476

Cost

Affiliated: $910.00
Unaffiliated: $1310.00

Maximum Class Size

15

Prerequisites

To ensure the safety and effectiveness of all participants, prerequisites must be met at the time of registration unless otherwise specified in the course description. These prerequisites are carefully chosen to match the skills, knowledge, and certifications necessary for successful participation in the course. If a valid certification is required (e.g., CPR certification), it must remain current throughout the course. Participants are responsible for renewing any mandatory certifications that may expire during the course period. Failure to meet the stated prerequisites may result in ineligibility to attend the course.

For questions or clarification about prerequisites or certifications, please contact the course coordinator prior to registering.

Registration

CLOSED

We’re sorry, registration for this course has closed.

Coordinator

Location

Wentworth Elementary School

Address:

1247 Mt.Moosilauke Hwy
Wentworth, New Hampshire