
OVERVIEW
EMR Hybrid/Accelerated Initial Certification
Deciding between EMR or EMT, here is some additional information:
EMRs Requires a minimum of 60 hours of training, focusing on basic first aid. Typically acts as a first responder (firefighter, police officer) initiating care until an ambulance arrives. Focused on basic life support (BLS), CPR, and initial scene assessment. Minimum age of 14 years old.
EMTs Requires a minimum of 150 hours of training, including clinical observation/rides, covering more basic life support skills. Operates as part of an ambulance crew, responsible for patient assessment, care, and transport. Minimum age of 16 years old.
Our Hybrid/Blended Course consists of 150 hours over the course length you have chosen. The online component combined with the hands-on training will meet the minimum requirement of 150 hours. Commitment: Assignments are due every Saturday. You should expect to spend roughly 30–35 hours per week on combined online and hands-on.
Join Easton EMS for our comprehensive Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-Basic) course, designed to equip you with essential skills for providing basic life support in emergencies. Requirements include completion of NIMS 100, 200, and 700, along with CPR certification from AHA BLS, which will be completed during the course. Participants will receive the AAOS Emergency Care for the Sick and Injured, 12th edition, to enhance their learning experience. Embrace the opportunity to make a difference in your community through volunteer service.
Out of State Students - PLEASE READ
If you are an out-of-state student, please be sure to check the regulations for your particular state regarding becoming an EMT, whether online classes are accepted in your state, and whether your state accepts the National Registry of EMT reciprocity. Easton EMS does NOT offer refunds or credits for any of our online classes, so be sure you are registering for a class that will meet your goals in your state.
All sales have a $500 non-refundable deposit. Once program has started, the remaining course fees are non-refundable. If payment is "disputed" and found in favor of Easton EMS, the student will be responsible for dispute fees incurred by Easton during the dispute process. If you have any questions on fees, or discrepencies, please reach out prior to "disputing".
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CANCELLATION POLICY
State Practical Exam registration is first come, first served with no waitlist available. All sales are final and non-refundable. If an exam is canceled by Easton EMS, candidates will be notified via email and updates will be posted on the Easton EMS website. Registration is non-transferable, and by registering, candidates agree to all exam terms and conditions.
For courses, a $500 non-refundable deposit is required whether paying in full or using the deposit option. The remaining balance is due on the first night of class.
By registering for any test or course, candidates agree to all fees and payment policies. If a payment is disputed and ruled in favor of Easton EMS, the candidate is responsible for any dispute-related fees incurred. Any questions regarding fees or discrepancies should be addressed prior to initiating a dispute.