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This EMT Preparation course is designed for students that are preparing for an upcoming EMT course with West Coast EMT. The course will cover Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology, vital signs, how to take a medical exam and study tips. This is a virtual, interactive course that you will take BEFORE THE EMT CLASS.

 

West Coast EMT's certified EMT program is designed to give the students the skills and knowledge to function as a working Emergency Medical Technician and to facilitate the passing of the National Registry Exam.

Our 5 week Accelerated EMT program is intended for those who want to gain employment as a Firefighter, work on an ambulance, and work as an ER Tech in a hospital. It is also for those individuals who are planning to obtain higher level medical training such as RN, PA, or MD as an enhancement for the competitive application process for those professions.

Included with Tuition


  • ICS 100 & 700
  • OCEMS Accreditation Course
  • (2) Ambulance observations
  • Skills practice and testing
  • NREMT Psychomotor Skills exam
  • Course Completion Certification

Tuition Options 

Full Payment - due at registration 

*Full payment in cash will recieve $100 discount

Payment Plan -  $600 due at registration

Balance due the Friday after the first day of class.

Payment must be made on or before the due date listed for each class. Failure to pay on assigned date will result in being dropped from the program.

Required Course Material

The textbook is not included. We will be using the AAOS 12th Edition EMT Textbook. You must have the textbook for the course.

You can purchase the textbook from West Coast EMT. 

 

Admission Requirements

You must have the American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare provider CPR card at the start of class.

You must be at least 18 years of age to enroll.

You must have a copy of your Hepatitis B Vaccination

You must have  a copy of your Tuberculosis Skin Test (must be within the past 6 months)

Grooming Standards- Men must be clean shaved and Female's must have their hair pulled back or braided. No visible piercings and tattoo's must be covered

 

West Coast EMT's certified EMT program is designed to give the students the skills and knowledge to function as a working Emergency Medical Technician and to facilitate the passing of the National Registry Exam.

Our 12 week Evening EMT program is intended for those who want to gain employment as a Firefighter, work on an ambulance, and work as an ER Tech in a hospital. It is also for those individuals who are planning to obtain higher level medical training such as RN, PA, or MD as an enhancement for the competitive application process for those professions.

Included with Tuition

  • ICS 100 & 700
  • OCEMS Accreditation Course
  • (2) Ambulance observations
  • Skills practice and testing
  • NREMT Psychomotor Skills exam
  • Course Completion Certification

Tuition Options

Full Payment - due at registration

*Full payment in cash will recieve $100 discount

Payment Plan -  $600 due at registration

Balance due the Friday after the first day of class.

Payment must be made on or before the due date listed for each class. Failure to pay on assigned date will result in being dropped from the program.

Required Course Material

The textbook is not included. We will be using the AAOS 12th Edition EMT Textbook. You must have the textbook for the course.

You can purchase the textbook from West Coast EMT. 

 

Admission Requirements

You must have the American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare provider CPR card at the start of class.

You must be at least 18 years of age to enroll.

You must have a copy of your Hepatitis B Vaccination

You must have  a copy of your Tuberculosis Skin Test (must be within the past 6 months)

Grooming Standards- Men must be clean shaved and Female's must have their hair pulled back or braided. No visible piercings and tattoo's must be covered

 

 

West Coast EMT's certified EMT program is designed to give the students the skills and knowledge to function as a working Emergency Medical Technician and to facilitate the passing of the National Registry Exam.

Our 18 week Saturday EMT program is intended for those who want to gain employment as a Firefighter, work on an ambulance, and work as an ER Tech in a hospital. It is also for those individuals who are planning to obtain higher level medical training such as RN, PA, or MD as an enhancement for the competitive application process for those professions.

Included with Tuition

 

  • ICS 100 & 700
  • OCEMS Accreditation Course
  • (2) Ambulance observations
  • Skills practice and testing
  • NREMT Psychomotor Skills exam
  • Course Completion Certification

Tuition Options

Full Payment - due at registration

*Full payment in cash will recieve $100 discount

Payment Plan -  $600 due at registration

Balance due the Friday after the first day of class.

Payment must be made on or before the due date listed for each class. Failure to pay on assigned date will result in being dropped from the program.

Required Course Material

The textbook is not included. We will be using the AAOS 12th Edition EMT Textbook. You must have the textbook for the course.

You can purchase the textbook from West Coast EMT. 

 

Admission Requirements

You must have the American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare provider CPR card at the start of class.

You must be at least 18 years of age to enroll.

You must have a copy of your Hepatitis B Vaccination

You must have  a copy of your Tuberculosis Skin Test (must be within the past 6 months)

Grooming Standards- Men must be clean shaved and Female's must have their hair pulled back or braided. No visible piercings and tattoo's must be covered

24 Hour EMT re-certification course

This EMT re-certification course meets the state required hours to recertify your EMT license. The course is designed to be completed in 3 eight hour days to provide you with 24 hours of continuing education units. In order to receive your course completion certificate, you must attend all hours. No exceptions. The first 2 days are done virtually and the third day will be in person at the Anaheim campus.

  • 24 hours of Continuing Education Units
  • Course Modules
  • Preparatory
    • - Airway
    • - Trauma
    • - Patient Assessment
    • - Medical/ Behavioral
    • - OB GYN
  • CA EMSA State Skills Testing
  • OCEMS Accreditation Training

 

Lapse in Certification information:

Lapse of less than six (6) months:

Obtain at least twenty-four hours of continuing education hours (CEH) from an approved continuing education provider or successfully complete a twenty-four hour refresher course from an approved EMT-I training program and submit a completed skills competency verification form.

Lapse of six (6) months or more, but less than twelve (12) months:

Obtain at least twenty-four hours of continuing education hours (CEH) from an approved continuing education provider or successfully complete a twenty-four hour refresher course from an approved EMT-I training program and submit a completed skills competency verification form and complete an additional twelve (12) hours' continuing education for a total of 36 hours of training.

Lapse of twelve (12) months or more, but less that twenty-four (24) months:

Obtain at least twenty-four hours of continuing education hours (CEH) from an approved continuing education provider or successfully complete a twenty-four hour refresher course from an approved EMT-I training program and submit a completed skills competency verification form and complete an additional twenty-four (24) hours' continuing education for a total of 48 hours of training and pass the National Registry written and skills certification exam.

Lapse of greater than twenty-four (24) months:

Complete an entire EMT-I course over again.

 

If you have completed the 24 hrs of continuing education hours and needs the CA State Skills completed, this is the course for it

Verification of skills competency shall be valid for a maximum of two (2) years for the purpose of applying for recertification. The skills requiring verification of competency are:

(1) Patient examination, trauma patient
(2) Patient examination, medical patient
(3) Airway emergencies
(4) Breathing emergencies
(5) CPR/AED
(6) Circulation emergencies
(7) Neurological emergencies
(8) Soft tissue injuries
(9) Musculoskeletal injuries
(10) Obstetrical emergencies

Orange County Ambulance Drivers/Attendant License

Local accreditation allows the EMT to practice an expanded scope of practice. OCEMS policy 415.00

Course length: 3 hours

Students Skills Assessment and Post Test

  • OCEMS Accreditation Training

Post Test : 80% passing