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Hall Ambulance accepting applications for EMT training

Hall Ambulance accepting applications for EMT training EMT s start at $38,000 a year + benefits. Hall Ambulance (Used with Permission) If you have ever wanted to help the community, this might be your opportunity. Hall Ambulance is now accepting applications for its EMT Academy. and last updated 2021-07-21 17:00:14-04 BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — If you have ever wanted to help the community, this might be your opportunity. Hall Ambulance is now accepting applications for its EMT Academy which starts on September 28th. This is not a school but your pathway to becoming an emergency medical technician working in the Hall Ambulance 911 system in eight weeks, said Hall Ambulance in a statement.

Alaska Paramedics graduate after an unusual year

Alaska Paramedics graduate after an unusual year Ryan Osborne © Provided by Fairbanks KTVF 10 students from across Alaska have graduated from the Paramedic Academy, joining the workforce and keeping people safe. FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) - After an unprecedented year studying in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, 10 students from the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Community and Technical College (CTC) Paramedic Program have graduated from the Academy’s intensive three-semester program. The majority of the students of the Paramedic Academy are residents of Alaska with students from the Interior, Valdez, and Scammon Bay. Students completed their internships in Connecticut, Mississippi, Texas, Nevada, and Oregon during the summer. With the help of CTC industry partners, Fairbanks Memorial Hospital and Fairbanks Fire Department, the students from the 2020 -2021 Paramedic Academy were able to gain valuable real world experience.

Essential Paramedic Training coming to Castlegar

by Contributor on Thursday May 06 2021 A variety of training courses will be available in Castlegar.  Local students wanting to become a paramedic can now train closer to home thanks to both an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) course and a blended Primary Care Paramedic program (PCP) that will be returning to Castlegar.    The EMR course lasts two weeks and allows individuals to license for work as an entry-level paramedic. It will take place June 7-18 (M-F); the registration deadline is May 31 and there are no pre-requisites. The PCP program is 8.5 months. It starts September 17, 2021 and runs Friday through Sunday every second weekend. Students completing this training can license to work as a Primary Care Paramedic and provide an intermediate level of care. Applications are being accepted now and close August 3. More details about the program are available online.

Alaska s next generation of firefighters is learning on the job

Alaska’s next generation of firefighters is learning on the job SPONSORED: Not many students can say they save lives as part of their college education, but for these University of Alaska Fairbanks students, it’s all in a day’s work. Author: University of Alaska Fairbanks Board of Advisors Published 1 hour ago Presented by UAF Paul Miranda was heading into his senior year of high school when, on a whim one day, he walked over to his neighborhood fire station in midtown Anchorage to see what he could learn about firefighting. That chance visit led him to the University of Alaska Fairbanks Community and Technical College Fire Science Program where, a year later, he was a full-time college student and a full-time firefighter responding to real calls for help.

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