The Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services is a combination fire suppression and emergency medical response department dedicated to the protection of life, property, and the environment. The department offers in-house paramedic and AEMT training programs with Letter of Review accreditation status from CoAEMSP.
Location
Fayetteville, GA • 2 Locations
Phone
770-305-5414
The Fayette County Department of Fire and Emergency Services is a combination fire suppression and emergency medical response department dedicated to the protection of life, property, and the environment. The department offers in-house paramedic and AEMT training programs with Letter of Review accreditation status from CoAEMSP.
Location
Fayetteville, GA • 2 Locations
Phone
770-305-5414
Choose from available first responder training programs.
An Advanced Emergency Medical Technician program providing training in basic and limited advanced emergency medical care. Upon successful completion and NREMT AEMT certification plus NPQ Firefighter I and II, students receive 47 credit hours toward an Associate degree.
An Advanced Emergency Medical Technician program providing training in basic and limited advanced emergency medical care. Upon successful completion and NREMT AEMT certification plus NPQ Firefighter I and II, students receive 47 credit hours toward an Associate degree.
The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) program bridges basic and limited advanced emergency medical care. It emphasizes skills such as initiating IV lines, advanced airway management, and medication administration. The curriculum involves 224 classroom and lab hours plus 96 clinical practice hours, preparing students for National Registry certification.
The Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) program bridges basic and limited advanced emergency medical care. It emphasizes skills such as initiating IV lines, advanced airway management, and medication administration. The curriculum involves 224 classroom and lab hours plus 96 clinical practice hours, preparing students for National Registry certification.
A comprehensive paramedic training program requiring 405 classroom hours, 228 lab hours, and 384 field/clinical/capstone hours totaling 1017 hours. Upon successful completion and NREMT certification, students receive 41 credit hours toward an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Paramedicine from Southern Crescent Technical College.
A comprehensive paramedic training program requiring 405 classroom hours, 228 lab hours, and 384 field/clinical/capstone hours totaling 1017 hours. Upon successful completion and NREMT certification, students receive 41 credit hours toward an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Paramedicine from Southern Crescent Technical College.
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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