Waukesha County Technical College provides accessible career and technical education to strengthen the community through lifelong learning. WCTC is a Wisconsin state-approved training center offering specialized, hands-on fire and EMS skills training in cutting-edge classrooms and labs.
Location
Pewaukee, WI • 3 Locations
Phone
262-691-5566
enroll@wctc.edu
Waukesha County Technical College provides accessible career and technical education to strengthen the community through lifelong learning. WCTC is a Wisconsin state-approved training center offering specialized, hands-on fire and EMS skills training in cutting-edge classrooms and labs.
Location
Pewaukee, WI • 3 Locations
Phone
262-691-5566
enroll@wctc.edu
Choose from available first responder training programs.
Participate in advanced-level clinical experiences and gain skills in IV access and fluid therapy as well as administration of aspirin, 50 percent dextrose, Narcan, Atrovent, epinephrine, glucagon and nitroglycerin. This program prepares students to obtain the required licensure to be employed/practice in the state of Wisconsin.
Participate in advanced-level clinical experiences and gain skills in IV access and fluid therapy as well as administration of aspirin, 50 percent dextrose, Narcan, Atrovent, epinephrine, glucagon and nitroglycerin. This program prepares students to obtain the required licensure to be employed/practice in the state of Wisconsin.
Develop the skills and knowledge necessary to assess and manage all types of injuries and acute illnesses, while providing safe and rapid transport to a medical facility. Learn about airway management, bleeding and shock, emergency childbirth and automated defibrillation. Upon program completion, students are prepared to take the National Registry examination to be licensed as an EMT-Basic in Wisconsin.
Develop the skills and knowledge necessary to assess and manage all types of injuries and acute illnesses, while providing safe and rapid transport to a medical facility. Learn about airway management, bleeding and shock, emergency childbirth and automated defibrillation. Upon program completion, students are prepared to take the National Registry examination to be licensed as an EMT-Basic in Wisconsin.
The Firefighter I course develops students' practical skills to perform firefighting duties, covering necessary didactic theory. It extends beyond entry-level courses to better prepare students for WTCS Firefighter I certification testing. Participants engage in hands-on practice, learning to operate as part of a firefighting team, developing essential safety and operational skills for real-world application.
The Firefighter I course develops students' practical skills to perform firefighting duties, covering necessary didactic theory. It extends beyond entry-level courses to better prepare students for WTCS Firefighter I certification testing. Participants engage in hands-on practice, learning to operate as part of a firefighting team, developing essential safety and operational skills for real-world application.
Learn to manage emergency patient care and treatment by performing comprehensive patient assessments, provide advanced cardiac life support, administer medications and perform interventions. This degree program builds upon the paramedic technical/core courses and includes general education requirements.
Learn to manage emergency patient care and treatment by performing comprehensive patient assessments, provide advanced cardiac life support, administer medications and perform interventions. This degree program builds upon the paramedic technical/core courses and includes general education requirements.
Develop skills in emergency medical systems and paramedic principles; patient assessment; pharmacology, anatomy and physiology; paramedic respiratory and cardiac management; pre-hospital treatment and care; EMS operations; and caring for special populations. Graduates are eligible for national certification and Wisconsin licensure as an EMT-Paramedic through examination. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CoAEMSP).
Develop skills in emergency medical systems and paramedic principles; patient assessment; pharmacology, anatomy and physiology; paramedic respiratory and cardiac management; pre-hospital treatment and care; EMS operations; and caring for special populations. Graduates are eligible for national certification and Wisconsin licensure as an EMT-Paramedic through examination. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CoAEMSP).
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Sorted by distance, within 75 miles.
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