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EMT Initial Course - Summer Day 2021


  • Lake Country Fire Rescue Training Center N44W32787 Rasmus Road Nashotah Wi (map)

Summer Day 2021

Course Full- Waitlist Only

This course is held June 14, 2021 through August 5, 2021. Class is Monday - Thursdays 8 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. There is a mandatory orientation & CPR date on June 7, 2021 at 5 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Upon successful completion of the EMT Course, the National Registry Psychomotor exam is August 14, 2021. Your specific time will be assigned as it gets closer. This Exam cost is not covered in tuition and will be $150 the day of the exam.

 

Additional Fees:

  • National Registry Psychomotor Exam: Testing Fee: $150 This fee is paid when the student successfully completes the class. Psychomotor exam fee is paid to LCFR.

  • Cognitive exam: fee is paid to National Registry when applying for the exam, this fee is $80. More information here: https://www.nremt.org/rwd/public/document/emt

  • Text: Emergency care and Transport of Sick and Injured 11th edition- ISBN 9781284080179. Navigate2 access & student workbook is optional. Cost varies.

Must be 17 years old with a clean background to be registered for the course. Proof of hepatitis B immunization, annual flu vaccination and a current negative TB Skin test is required. TB Skin test must be current, obtained within 1 year.

Down payment of $100 (plus web fees) to hold your seat- and applies to tuition.

Tuition is $980 (plus web fees) and includes EMSTesting access, Polo shirt, ID Badge, clinical time and online course access. Student must purchase textbook and bring to the first day of class.

Some assignments will be done outside of class in addition to reading and study time. Students must obtain 10 patient contacts, this is scheduled in addition to course time, ride alongs offered at local and area fire departments and ER facilities. Timely Documentation in Platinum Planner is mandatory.

****Due to COVID, students may at times be attending class virtually via zoom. All content missed due to illness or quarantine is the students responsibility to learn. Excessive missed labs due to covid may result in extra work on the students part, or failure to meet minimum competencies for success in the course. Thank you for your understanding****