28 organizations offering EMT, Paramedic, Fire, and Emergency Services training across Oregon.
Expert instructors, realistic training environments, and proven partnerships with community agencies make the nationally accredited Emergency Medical Services (EMS) program at COCC an immersive, challenging, and extremely rewarding education in lifesaving. From a one-year EMT certificate to a two-year Paramedicine associate degree, the rigorous EMS program covers the full scope of emergency response skills and clinical preparedness.
Chemeketa Community College offers nationally accredited Emergency Medical Services programs including EMT, AEMT, and Paramedic certifications and degrees. The college transforms lives and strengthens communities through quality education, services, and workforce training.
Clackamas Community College offers high-quality education and training opportunities with over 50 years of service. The Emergency Medical Technology Certificate program equips students with hands-on skills and knowledge to act as a vital part of the emergency medical care system.
Clatsop Community College is a comprehensive community college located in Astoria, Oregon, serving Clatsop County and surrounding areas. The college offers Emergency Medical Services programs including EMT-Basic, AEMT, and related courses taught by experienced EMS professionals with hands-on training and real-world simulations.
Columbia Gorge Community College offers a Paramedic AAS degree (108 credits) in partnership with Chemeketa Community College, providing comprehensive training and hands-on experience in the Columbia Gorge region. The program includes an EMT certificate (28 credits) as the first step in the paramedicine pathway, with affordable tuition and on-campus housing options.
Lane Community College serves 16,000+ students yearly in the Willamette Valley, offering transfer, career technical, and enrichment programs across Lane County. The college provides quality, comprehensive, accessible, inclusive, learning-centered educational opportunities that promote equitable student success.
Mt. Hood Community College is a community college that offers a six-month EMT-Basic training program accredited by the Oregon Department of Education and Oregon Health Authority. The program follows the National Standard Curriculum and qualifies students to take State of Oregon EMT Basic and NREMT exams.
Oregon Coast Community College's Nursing and Allied Health department provides Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training to educate competent health care providers with critical judgment, broadly based knowledge, and competent technical skills at the entry level.
Portland Community College's Emergency Medical Services program is the largest in the state of Oregon. The program trains and educates emergency medical technicians to the highest standards with certificate and degree pathways, preparing students for NREMT certification.
Rogue Community College offers multiple EMS career pathways from EMT to Paramedic, with highly experienced faculty and partnerships with area hospitals and ambulance services for clinical training opportunities.
Southwestern Oregon Community College offers comprehensive EMS training programs including EMT-Basic and Paramedic degrees. The college provides hands-on training in rescue scenarios and prepares students for state and National Registry exams.
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.
Umpqua Community College is the regional center for higher education in Douglas County, Oregon, offering an Emergency Medical Services program accredited by CAAHEP and CoAEMSP. The program provides initial education for EMT and Paramedic certification with on-the-job experience opportunities in collaboration with classroom teaching.
Bend Oregon Fire and Rescue Training Division is dedicated to providing online Fire and EMS education. The site is primarily intended as a 24/7 resource for department employees, but is also available for other EMS agencies, fire departments and the public to view.
A combination career and volunteer fire department serving Black Butte Ranch in Central Oregon. The department operates a Resident Volunteer Program established in 1986 that provides aspiring career-minded young adults with training, hands-on experience, and educational support in Fire/EMS related fields.
Clackamas Fire District #1 is a full-service fire agency serving nearly 245,000 residents across 303 square miles in Clackamas County, Oregon. The district provides fire suppression, emergency medical services, rescue operations, and community education through 24 strategically located fire stations.
A 24/7 all-hazards fire department providing fire protection and suppression services to the City of Corvallis, Oregon State University, and the surrounding Corvallis Rural Fire Protection District. The department also provides Advanced Life Support transport ambulance service for nearly all of Benton County and operates a regional Hazardous Materials Response team.
Eugene Springfield Fire is a shared service of the Cities of Eugene and Springfield that serves communities by protecting life, preserving property and the environment through prevention, education, rescue, fire suppression, and emergency medical services. The Firefighter Apprenticeship Program is a two-year on-the-job training effort in which apprentices receive accredited vocational training and certifications while working and receiving a competitive wage.
Hillsboro Fire & Rescue is a career fire department employing 146 personnel that provides emergency fire suppression, rescue, and emergency medical services from five strategically located stations across a 24.67 square mile area. The department recruits Firefighter EMTs and Firefighter Paramedics to join a dedicated team serving over 110,000 residents.
An all hazard fire district providing structural and wildland fire protection, emergency advanced life support, ambulance transport, inter-facility ambulance transport, hazardous materials response and emergency rescue.
Umatilla County Fire District #1 is a combination fire department serving Hermiston, Stanfield, Echo, and Umatilla in Eastern Oregon. The district offers a registered apprenticeship program through the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industry that includes paid on-the-job training, a 12-week Fire Academy, and paid tuition for FF1 and EMT certification.
Cascade Healthcare Services, LLC has over 20 years of experience providing world-class training in ACLS, PALS, BLS/CPR, NRP, TNCC, and First Aid/CPR/AED. The organization operates eight strategically located training centers across California, Oregon, Washington, and Colorado, credentialing over 100,000 individuals annually.
A non-profit, post-secondary college in the Portland, Oregon area specializing in training Emergency Medical Services professionals to become Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) and Paramedics. The organization is institutionally accredited by ABHES and programmatically accredited by CAAHEP for paramedic programs.
EMT Associates has been providing emergency medical training since 1981. They offer BLS, CPR, First Aid, ACLS, TNCC, PALS, and specialty medical certification courses for both emergency medical professionals and the general public, serving Lane County and surrounding areas.
NCOAE is a values-based outdoor adventure and education provider offering experiential education programs including EMT training. The organization designs and delivers handcrafted outdoor and adventure education experiences that promote personal growth, professional development, and stewardship.
Eastern Oregon University's EMSA program is the only West Coast degree program accredited to the National Fire Academy's FESHE Model Curriculum standards. Designed for paramedics and EMTs, this fully online program provides advanced knowledge in managing and administering emergency medical systems, covering communications, legal issues, and business principles in EMS.
Oregon Tech is a public polytechnic university offering innovative, professionally-focused undergraduate and graduate degree programs with emphasis on hands-on, project-based learning. The EMT and Paramedic programs are collaborative efforts between Oregon Tech and Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), providing students with high-fidelity simulations, clinical experiences, and field training.