26 organizations offering EMT, Paramedic, Fire, and Emergency Services training across Alabama.
Bevill State Community College is a public, two-year, open-door institution committed to providing comprehensive education and educational support services for people in West Central Alabama and beyond. The college offers health sciences programs including Emergency Medical Services with multiple exit points at EMR, EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic levels.
Calhoun Community College is Alabama's largest two-year institution, offering 62 associate degree programs and 50 career/certificate programs. The Paramedic program prepares students for a fast-paced career in emergency medical services, qualified to provide the highest level of pre-hospital emergency care.
Coastal Alabama Community College is a public two-year institution serving Southwest Alabama with eight campuses. The college offers Emergency Medical Services programs including EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic certifications and degrees, with programs accredited by CAAHEP/CoAEMSP.
Gadsden State is a public, open door, comprehensive community college comprised of five campuses in Calhoun, Cherokee and Etowah counties. The EMS program provides theoretical and practical preparation for entry-level positions in the EMS workforce with accreditation from the Committee on Accreditation of Allied Health Programs and the State of Alabama Department of Public Health.
George C. Wallace Community College is a comprehensive community college that inspires and facilitates learning to prepare constituents for current and emerging opportunities and to promote economic and social development. The EMS program is fully approved by the Alabama Department of Public Health/EMS and Trauma Division and accredited by CAAHEP upon recommendation of CoAEMSP.
Jefferson State Community College's EMS Program prepares paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMT), and advanced EMTs with the knowledge and skills to perform in emergency situations. The program offers three levels of EMS training and education leading to an Associate in Applied Science degree.
Lawson State Community College's Emergency Medical Services program trains students to assist patients in rescue and emergency situations. The program offers EMS Basic and EMS Advanced Certificates that can be completed in one semester, with classes offered in day and evening hours.
Lurleen B. Wallace Community College is a public, two-year institution in the Alabama Community College System offering the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program designed to provide theory, practical demonstration, lab practice, and clinical experiences for three specific levels: Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT), and Paramedic.
Marion Military Institute partners with Alabama Fire College to provide firefighter and EMT certification courses as extracurricular activities for cadets. The program offers career-ready training to increase the number of certified firefighters and EMTs in Alabama.
Northeast Alabama Community College is a public community college dedicated to providing accessible, affordable, and high-quality education that prepares students for employment as competent entry-level Emergency Medical Technicians, Advanced Emergency Medical Technicians, and Paramedics. The EMS Program is committed to instruction consistent with nationally recognized standards, current evidence-based practice, and applicable state and national regulations.
The Division of Health Sciences offers the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program designed to prepare qualified applicants in basic and advanced emergency care in clinical and in field environments. The program is state approved by the Alabama Department of Public Health Office of EMS and Trauma and accredited by CAAHEP/CoAEMSP.
Southern Union State Community College is an open-admission, public two-year college offering quality teaching and learning in academic, technical, and health science programs. The Emergency Medical Services program offers EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic certifications with options for short certificates, long certificates, or an Associate in Applied Science degree.
The Emergency Medical Services program at Wallace State Community College prepares students to become competent entry-level EMTs and Paramedics. EMTs are licensed at three levels in Alabama: EMT, Advanced EMT, and EMT-Paramedic. Students completing all three EMT certificate levels and all academic core curriculum courses may receive an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services.
The BFRS EMSEI is committed to providing quality, comprehensive educational experience utilizing latest technologies and evidence-based practices to enhance learning for students seeking EMT certification across all levels. Established in May 2018 with a Private School Certificate of Exemption, the institute has been providing EMT instruction since 2000.
The Auburn Fire Department operates a Student Firefighter Program that has been running for over 25 years. Selected candidates attend a 17-week recruit-training academy that includes Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) - Basic as well as Firefighter I and II certifications.
The Training Academy of the Mobile Fire-Rescue Department is a multi-faceted, multi-disciplinary team responsible for comprehensive recruit training and certification programs lasting over fifteen months, including basic firefighter training, EMT and Paramedic courses, and continuing education for department personnel and civilians.
Montgomery Fire-Rescue is committed to creating safer communities through prevention, preparedness, and effective emergency response. The department maintains ISO Class 1 rating and achieved International Accreditation from the Commission on Fire Accreditation International in 2022, designations held by less than one-quarter of one percent of fire departments nationwide.
The Dothan Fire Department Training Division provides quality, comprehensive, and progressive training in fire suppression, emergency medical services, and related disciplines. Programs include Firefighter I/II, Fire Officer, EMT Basic, CPR, and specialized certifications accredited through Alabama Fire College, IFSAC, Pro Board, and the American Heart Association.
The Eclectic Volunteer Fire Department is committed to safeguarding lives and property in the Eclectic community. This dedicated volunteer-based fire department provides emergency and rescue services, maintaining readiness for swift response to fires and disasters.
Since 1936, the Alabama Fire College has delivered fire fighter training. As service demands on fire departments have expanded, the Fire College has developed EMS, hazardous materials, rescue technician, and other programs to meet those changing needs.
BREMSS is a regional EMS training and coordination system serving Alabama EMS Region Three, offering continuing education and training courses for emergency medical services personnel across seven counties.
Southeast Alabama EMS supports the EMS system through comprehensive training, fostering relationships, and excellent teamwork. They offer in-depth, personalized training in CPR, ACLS, PALS, EVOC, and paramedic courses with over 50 years of experience in EMS education.
Fortis College Mobile is a private career training institution offering healthcare and skilled trades programs. The Emergency Medical Technician program prepares students to assess, manage and transport patients at a Basic Life Support level and sit for the EMT-National Registry Exam.
GoRescue EMS Academy was created in 2022 to deliver accelerated, dynamic EMS training courses. The academy offers high-quality, in-person classroom education coupled with high-fidelity skills labs and integrated 9-1-1 EMS ambulance and emergency department clinical rotations to prepare students for NREMT certification and state-specific EMT licensure.
The EMS program, under the Institute for Rural Health Research, provides continuing education and updated technology to emergency medical services personnel in West Alabama. The program ensures licensed Emergency Medical Technicians are in compliance with Alabama Department of Public Health Office of EMS requirements, including CPR training, protocol education, and continuing education.
The Department of Emergency Medical Services at the University of South Alabama prepares students for careers in pre-hospital emergency medicine through certificate and degree programs. The department offers three certificate programs (EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic), a Minor in Emergency Medical Services, a Bachelor of Science in Emergency Medical Services, and a Bachelor of Science in Professional Health Sciences.