18 organizations offering EMT, Paramedic, Fire, and Emergency Services training across Idaho.
Workforce Training & Continuing Education offers courses based on interest level, current & new trends and changing needs in the community. The organization is part of the College of Eastern Idaho and provides workforce training programs including healthcare, apprenticeships, and continuing education.
College of Southern Idaho, a comprehensive community college in Twin Falls, offers training to enter the field of Emergency Medical Services through Basic Technical Certificate (BTC), Intermediate Technical Certificate (ITC), and Associates of Applied Science (AAS) programs. All courses are approved by the State of Idaho EMS Bureau and prepare students for National Registry of EMTs Certification exams at the EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic levels.
College of Western Idaho (CWI) is a community college offering comprehensive Emergency Medical Technician training aligned with National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) standards. The college provides both basic EMT and Advanced EMT programs through its Workforce Development division, combining classroom instruction with hands-on practice and field experience.
Lewis-Clark State College is a public four-year institution founded in 1893, located in Lewiston, Idaho. The Healthcare Education Center (HEC) serves as a regional hub for healthcare education in North Idaho, offering paramedic and EMT programs through both the HEC and Workforce Training divisions.
North Idaho College is a comprehensive community college founded in 1933 located on the shores of Lake Coeur d'Alene. The Workforce Training Center offers Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) programs designed to prepare students for pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation.
Treasure Valley Community College is a comprehensive community college dedicated to promoting student success. TVCC is authorized and accredited to offer various EMT programs from First Responder through Advanced Emergency Medical Technician programs.
The Boise Fire Department serves over 300,000 residents across 130 square miles in Boise and surrounding areas with over 300 full-time employees operating from 17-19 fire stations. The department provides emergency response services including structural fires, wildland fires, medical emergencies, and technical rescue operations.
Madison Fire Department is both a 911 Emergency Response Department and a Fire/EMS Training Center offering paramedic and EMT certification programs. The program is designed for working professionals and offers hybrid-learning courses with virtual classroom instruction combined with in-person clinical rotations and skills training.
The Moscow Volunteer Fire Department's EMS Division serves as the medical branch, with approximately 65 EMT and Paramedic volunteers providing emergency medical services to the City of Moscow and Latah County. The department offers intensive EMT training courses to prepare students for the National Registry EMT Examination.
Ada County Paramedics offers a full spectrum of education opportunities including initial education, continuing education, field training internships and a volunteer reserve program. The organization is an American Heart Association Certified Training Center serving Ada County residents with advanced life support services.
COSSA is a public school cooperative serving five school districts (Homedale, Marsing, Notus, Parma, and Wilder) that provides Career-Technical Programs including EMT training with rigorous classroom instruction in anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, airway management, and patient assessment.
Idaho CPR+ is committed to teaching Idahoans the skills necessary to respond to and assist someone with a life-threatening emergency. They offer American Heart Association and American Safety and Health Institute courses at basic to advanced levels, including EMT programs, CPR/AED, First Aid, BLS, ACLS, PALS, and specialty courses.
Idaho Medical Academy provides fire, EMS, CPR, AHA, medical and healthcare courses in Boise and Nampa, Idaho. With over 80 years of combined EMS and healthcare experience and two decades of teaching experience, the academy offers training to prepare students for national certification exams.
Impact EMS (formerly EMT & Fire Training Inc.) is an accredited online EMS training provider offering NREMT-accepted certification and recertification courses for EMR, EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic levels. The company is registered as a proprietary school with the Idaho Board of Education and recognized by the Idaho Department of Emergency Medical Services.
NCOAE is an experiential-based outdoor and adventure education organization founded in 2009 that offers EMT training and wilderness medicine certifications. The organization provides both standard in-person and hybrid EMT courses combining virtual instruction with hands-on practical training at locations in North Carolina, Idaho, and Oregon.
RC Health Services is a private EMS training company offering online and hybrid EMT courses with hands-on skills training at 15+ locations nationwide. Founded in 2010, the organization is an American Heart Association-approved training center providing NREMT certification pathways for students across multiple states including Mississippi.
A BLS EMT agency dedicated to helping the BYU-Idaho community. As a volunteer standby agency, they staff various campus events such as dances, devotionals, and sporting events. All EMTs are required to become nationally certified and the agency assists with state licensing.
Idaho's only accredited Associate of Science in Paramedic Science degree program offered through the Emergency Services Department. The program prepares entry-level paramedics through a four-semester curriculum with classroom instruction, clinical placements, and field internship experiences.