North Seattle College provides diverse, supportive educational opportunities, career training, and professional development for a wide range of students. Our mission is to empower learners to reach their academic and professional goals through comprehensive, high-quality programs and dedicated faculty.
Location
Seattle, WA
Phone
206-934-7799
emt.nsc@seattlecolleges.edu
North Seattle College provides diverse, supportive educational opportunities, career training, and professional development for a wide range of students. Our mission is to empower learners to reach their academic and professional goals through comprehensive, high-quality programs and dedicated faculty.
Location
Seattle, WA
Phone
206-934-7799
emt.nsc@seattlecolleges.edu
Choose from available first responder training programs.
This program prepares students to work as Emergency Medical Technicians, covering roles, responsibilities, patient evaluation, and emergency procedures. It includes equipment maintenance and operational skills necessary for EMTs, meeting state and local standards. Graduates are eligible for the National Registry Exam to qualify for state certification after employment requirements are met.
This program prepares students to work as Emergency Medical Technicians, covering roles, responsibilities, patient evaluation, and emergency procedures. It includes equipment maintenance and operational skills necessary for EMTs, meeting state and local standards. Graduates are eligible for the National Registry Exam to qualify for state certification after employment requirements are met.
This program prepares students to work as Emergency Medical Technicians according to King County standards. Students learn evaluation and emergency procedures short of physician duties, use of required equipment, and complete 13 credits to qualify for state certification. Graduates are eligible to take the National Registry Exam, meeting Washington state employment requirements upon passing.
This program prepares students to work as Emergency Medical Technicians according to King County standards. Students learn evaluation and emergency procedures short of physician duties, use of required equipment, and complete 13 credits to qualify for state certification. Graduates are eligible to take the National Registry Exam, meeting Washington state employment requirements upon passing.
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