West Virginia Public Service Training offers diverse training programs for emergency responders, focusing on EMS, fire service, and technical rescue. Their mission is to provide essential skills and accreditation to enhance the capabilities of public safety personnel across the state.
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West Virginia Public Service Training offers diverse training programs for emergency responders, focusing on EMS, fire service, and technical rescue. Their mission is to provide essential skills and accreditation to enhance the capabilities of public safety personnel across the state.
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Choose from available first responder training programs.
This course provides 72 hours of training focusing on primary emergency care skills during initial emergency response phases. Students must pass practical evaluations and a National Registry exam to gain certification, which requires recertification every two years to maintain proficiency.
This course provides 72 hours of training focusing on primary emergency care skills during initial emergency response phases. Students must pass practical evaluations and a National Registry exam to gain certification, which requires recertification every two years to maintain proficiency.
This program, aligning with the National Standards Curriculum, involves a minimum of 155 hours of training covering basic EMT care. Students must complete clinical time, practical skills testing, and pass the National Registry exam to be certified. Recertification is required every two years to ensure skills and knowledge stay current.
This program, aligning with the National Standards Curriculum, involves a minimum of 155 hours of training covering basic EMT care. Students must complete clinical time, practical skills testing, and pass the National Registry exam to be certified. Recertification is required every two years to ensure skills and knowledge stay current.
The Firefighter I class meets NFPA 1001 standards, including instruction on hazardous materials, first aid, and CPR. This foundational program is 120 hours long, available in a blended learning format, and includes IFSAC certification. Upon completion, participants meet the minimum state requirements for responding to fire incidents.
The Firefighter I class meets NFPA 1001 standards, including instruction on hazardous materials, first aid, and CPR. This foundational program is 120 hours long, available in a blended learning format, and includes IFSAC certification. Upon completion, participants meet the minimum state requirements for responding to fire incidents.