18 organizations offering EMT, Paramedic, Fire, and Emergency Services training across New Mexico.
Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) is New Mexico's largest community college, delivering innovative and affordable degrees, certificates, and job training. The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Paramedic, or First Responder.
Charter College offers a variety of online and blended learning programs aimed at preparing students for entry-level careers in healthcare and other industries. With a mission to provide flexible, career-focused education, Charter College supports students in achieving their professional goals through practical, hands-on training.
Clovis Community College provides high-quality education and training in Emergency Medical Services, offering certificates and degrees in EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic programs. EMS students complete classroom work and clinical hours in emergency rooms and ambulances.
Established in 1958, ENMU-Roswell provides high-quality, affordable education and lifelong learning opportunities. The Emergency Medical Services Program prepares students for careers in pre-hospital emergency medicine through an EMS Bureau Training Program offering four levels of service.
ENMU-Ruidoso is a comprehensive community college offering associate and certificate programs in Emergency Medical Services, including EMT-Basic, Advanced EMT, and an Associate of Applied Science degree. The college is recognized as a leader in online education and serves students across the region.
New Mexico Junior College is a comprehensive community college located in Hobbs, New Mexico, offering workforce development training including EMT-Basic and Advanced EMT courses through its Workforce Development Division.
DACC offers all levels of EMS education, including EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and Paramedic programs, with an opportunity to earn an associate of applied science degree at the paramedic level. The program is nationally accredited by the Committee on Accreditation on Education for the EMS Professions and approved by the New Mexico Office of Health Emergency Management.
San Juan College is a two-year community college founded in 1956 that offers academic and career and technical education programs. The college serves as a regional leader in education, providing quality education to more than 9,000 students annually through face-to-face and online classes, with over 140 two-year degree and certificate programs available.
Santa Fe Community College is a public, two-year community college located in Santa Fe, New Mexico that provides affordable, high-quality educational programs. The college's Emergency Medical Services Institute (EMSI) offers comprehensive paramedicine and emergency medical technician training covering trauma, cardiac, pediatric, and medical emergencies.
Southeast New Mexico College provides training for firefighting personnel through its Fire Science program, which is accredited by the International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC). Students receive training in basic firefighting concepts and participate in live evolutions for real-world experience.
UNM-Gallup is a 2-year branch campus of the University of New Mexico offering Emergency Medical Services (EMS) certificate and degree programs including EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and an Associate of Science in Emergency Medical Services. The program is designed in a short-term format featuring hands-on, skills-based learning in the UNM-Gallup Health Sciences Lab followed by clinical skills training in various healthcare settings.
Albuquerque Fire Rescue is an all-hazards fire department serving Albuquerque and surrounding communities. The organization operates 23 fire stations with 777 uniformed personnel and provides comprehensive training through its Fire Training Academy, including firefighter certification, EMT training, and specialized rescue programs.
The Las Cruces Fire Department operates a paramilitary-style fire academy that provides 640 hours of field training and classroom instruction over 16 weeks. Cadets are instructed in firefighting, hazardous materials response, technical rescue, and vehicle extrication, with an EMT-Basic course included as part of the academy.
The Fire Cadet Academy is a 20-week structured training program for entry-level firefighters that ensures cadets are physically and mentally capable of performing the job of a Firefighter/EMT. Upon completion, cadets become IFSAC certified Firefighters and EMT-B certified through the State of New Mexico, with additional training in hazardous materials operations, basic wildland firefighting skills, and technical rescue operations.
Eastern New Mexico Emergency Medical Services Corporation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit government agency established in 1979, provides region-wide community-based emergency medical service and trauma care system coordination, training, and continuing education to reduce morbidity and mortality.
Region II Emergency Medical Services, Inc. has served southern New Mexico since 1983. The organization operates an American Heart Association Training Center and provides education and support services to EMS providers, trauma organizations and medical facilities in seven counties.
NMT/EMRTC Training is a first responder training program operated by New Mexico Tech, a public research institution. The program offers federally certified training courses through DHS/FEMA partnerships, specializing in explosives response, bombing incident prevention, and unmanned aircraft systems training for emergency personnel nationwide.
Founded in 1972, the Emergency Medical Services Academy is the lead EMS training agency for New Mexico, offering EMS training courses from First Responder through Paramedic, continuing education, specialty courses, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Emergency Medical Services. The Academy is one of only 13 university programs in the U.S. offering a Bachelor's degree in EMS.