Emergency Medical Technician



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EMT students at Career Rodeo



1 Year | ||||
8333, Emergency Medical Technician I | 8334, Emergency Medical Technician II & 8335, Emergency Medical Technician III | "*Workplace Readiness Certification (Year 1) *Emergency Medical Technician Examination: Department of Health, Office of Emergency Medical Services (Year 2) | Reynolds DE | |
3 Credits | 1 Credit | 1 Credit each (2 total) | ||
Emergency Medical Technician I Course No. 8333
Emergency Medical Technician & II Course No. 8334
1 year – 3 high school credits, 8 college credits – Advanced Career Education (ACE) Center at Hermitage
ACE @ Hermitage Instructor: J. Chandler, JT Lawhorn
State Course Title: Emergency Medical Technician I, Emergency Medical Technician II.
The Emergency Medical Technician course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to function in an emergency situation. This includes the skills and competence necessary to provide emergency medical care at a basic life-support level with an ambulance service or other specialized rescue service. Upon completion, the student should be able to assess an individual’s condition and provide appropriate emergency care for the ill or injured client. This class prepares students to take the National Registry EMT Certification Test. Major units of study include, but are not limited to: patient assessment; medical terminology and anatomy; medical emergencies and respiratory arrest; cardiac emergencies; bleeding and shock; fractures, dislocations, and sprains; soft tissue injuries; burns and hazardous materials; obstetric and gynecologic emergencies; ambulance operations; highway safety and vehicle extrication; incident and disaster management; and EMS response to terrorism.
The Henrico Fire Department assists the ACE Center at Hermitage EMT students in the acquisition of assessment skills in both the school setting with skill labs and on weekends when students participate in field training side by side with the firefighter/EMT’s answering real 911 calls.
NOTE: Students must be at least 16 years old prior to the first day of EMT instruction.
Students have the opportunity to become certified in the following field(s)
Emergency Medical Services Assessment
Emergency Medical Technician License
Workplace Readiness
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Please see your counselor or instructor if you have questions. Click here for more information on this program.
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Published: January 11, 2022. Click here to listen. In the first episode of our 4th season, we interview Marrie Vargas and Emma Crider, ACE Center EMT graduates who have started a CPR program for Henrico County. It’s a great ACE Center Success Story you are going to wan
Published: May 4, 2021. Click here to listen. In this podcast episode, we interviewed the wonderful Kaitlyn Schmidt. We met with Kaitlyn at the ACE Center at Hermitage where she attended the Emergency Medical Technician class. Since she graduated, she has worked for a local medical transport company and is now under contract with Henrico County Fire Department. We spoke with her about her time at the ACE Center and how it has already helped with her current position with the Henrico County Fire Department and her future as an EMT. Click here to listen.
Published: June 16, 2020. Click here to listen. We are continuing our coverage of essential workers and careers out there during COVID 19. This interview is with Johnna Chandler, an Emergency Medical Technician instructor at the ACE Center at Hermitage. Johanna talks to us about her many years of experience and training in the EMT field and her most recent experience when she went to New York to help during the height of the pandemic.
Published: September 24, 2019. Click here to listen. Spencer Werneth, an EMT student at the Hermitage ACE Center, and his parents Bonnie and Sam are with us today to talk to us about Spencer’s journey to be Life Ready through Henrico CTE. Spencer is a senior that took Sports Medicine as a junior last year and is currently in the EMT program. We talked to Spencer and his parents about his experiences with the ACE Centers as he prepares himself for college.