The Cobb County Fire Department Recruit School provides comprehensive training for firefighter recruits, including a 12-week fire side phase covering classroom instruction and hands-on training, followed by a 22-week Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) phase with clinical rotations.
Location
Marietta, GA
The Cobb County Fire Department Recruit School provides comprehensive training for firefighter recruits, including a 12-week fire side phase covering classroom instruction and hands-on training, followed by a 22-week Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) phase with clinical rotations.
Location
Marietta, GA
Choose from available first responder training programs.
12-week Advanced EMT training phase including more academics and clinical rotations at a fire station or on the ambulance, providing real-life experience and hands-on use of practical skills taught in classroom.
12-week Advanced EMT training phase including more academics and clinical rotations at a fire station or on the ambulance, providing real-life experience and hands-on use of practical skills taught in classroom.
The second phase includes EMT and AEMT training over 22 weeks, with both basic and advanced levels. Participants engage in classroom learning and clinical rotations. The program aims for recruits to pass major exams and the National Registry tests to become certified EMTs and AEMTs, capable of handling real-life emergency situations efficiently.
The second phase includes EMT and AEMT training over 22 weeks, with both basic and advanced levels. Participants engage in classroom learning and clinical rotations. The program aims for recruits to pass major exams and the National Registry tests to become certified EMTs and AEMTs, capable of handling real-life emergency situations efficiently.
10-week basic EMT training phase including classroom instruction and working alongside professional emergency responders to witness basic skills as a first responder.
10-week basic EMT training phase including classroom instruction and working alongside professional emergency responders to witness basic skills as a first responder.
The first phase of recruit school is the fire training, lasting 12 weeks. Recruits engage in classroom instruction and hands-on training using the IFSTA manual. The training includes physical fitness activities and culminates in testing for NPQ Firefighter 1 and 2. Certification is achieved through successful demonstration and examination of required firefighting techniques.
The first phase of recruit school is the fire training, lasting 12 weeks. Recruits engage in classroom instruction and hands-on training using the IFSTA manual. The training includes physical fitness activities and culminates in testing for NPQ Firefighter 1 and 2. Certification is achieved through successful demonstration and examination of required firefighting techniques.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
Administrators at Cobb County Fire Department Recruit School can claim this organization to manage waitlists, enroll students, accept payments, host learning modules and more — all in one place.