26 organizations offering EMT, Paramedic, Fire, and Emergency Services training across Utah.
The Gold Cross Services Consortium for Paramedic Education (GCSCPE) provides students with a robust curriculum that includes coursework, hands-on skills labs, and clinical and field experiences. This collaboration between Gold Cross Services and The University of Utah Health and Kinesiology Department is designed to develop competency in all EMS skills and equipment usage, preparing students for National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) certification.
Grand County EMS is a full-service paramedic-level ambulance service providing 911 emergency response, interfacility transport, backcountry care, and public education to residents and visitors of Grand County, Utah. The organization serves a 3,700+ square mile area and is the American Heart Association's Training Center for southeastern Utah.
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.
Salt Lake Community College is an open-access, comprehensive community college committed to transfer education and workforce needs of students. The EMT program is offered through the School of Technical & Professional Specialties (SATTS) and prepares students for Emergency Medical Technician and Advanced EMT certification.
Snow College is a two-year community college offering liberal arts and technical education programs. The Emergency Medical Technician program provides intensive training in pre-hospital emergency care compliant with National EMS Education Standards and Utah State Bureau of Emergency Medical Services requirements.
Southwest Technical College is a technical college in Cedar City, Utah, part of the Utah System of Higher Education. The college offers competency-based, hands-on technical programs including Emergency Medical Services training. It serves Iron, Beaver, Garfield, and Kane counties with multiple instructional service centers.
A combination fire and rescue department providing fire prevention, response, emergency medical services, and special tactics rescue to Dammeron Valley and nearby communities. The department operates a Fire & EMS Training Center that certifies firefighters and emergency medical technicians to National Registry, NFPA, and NWCG standards.
The Smithfield Fire Department is dedicated to providing comprehensive fire protection and emergency services to the community. They focus on safety, prevention, and response strategies to ensure the welfare of Smithfield residents in case of fires or other emergencies.
Unified Fire Authority (UFA) is Utah's largest fire agency with 695 employees serving an estimated 473,921 residents in 15 municipalities and unincorporated Salt Lake County. UFA is a full-service fire agency providing fire suppression, advanced life support, first response and transport, rescue, hazardous materials, bomb response, fire investigation, code enforcement, and emergency management services.
EMT Utah is Utah's leading private EMT training school offering entry and advanced level EMT training classes and certification. The organization has been providing EMS training programs since 2011 and is an approved American Heart Association Training Center.
Guardian EMT is Utah's leading private EMT training company offering comprehensive EMT Basic and Advanced EMT (AEMT) certification programs with hands-on, scenario-based learning and live 911 call simulations.
Utah EMT Academy provides EMT, Advanced EMT, and CPR training at its campus in Sandy, Utah. The academy partners with major ambulance agencies, fire departments, and hospitals throughout Utah to connect graduates with career opportunities.
Utah's Paramedic and EMS Academy is a private EMS training provider offering EMT and AEMT certification courses with in-person and online modalities. The academy features advanced training technology including virtual reality, real ambulances, and AI-powered mannequins.
Bridgerland Technical College delivers competency-based, employer-guided career and technical education to secondary and post-secondary students. The college provides hands-on technical education including occupational education, skills training, and workforce development to support the Bear River Region.
Canyons Technical Education Center provides innovative, competency-based technical education through career and technical education (CTE) programs. The EMT program prepares students with insights into emergency medical services theory and application, including EMS preparatory, airway management, patient assessment, and trauma/medical patient management.
Davis Technical College, located in Kaysville, Utah, provides competency-based career and technical education with more than 30 accredited programs. The college offers affordable, hands-on training with flexible and self-paced learning options for high school and adult students.
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Mountainland Technical College is a public technical college serving Utah, Wasatch, and Summit counties with multiple campuses. MTECH provides affordable, certificate-level training across nearly 40 programs including healthcare, trades, technology, and services.
BYU EMS provides emergency medical services to the Brigham Young University campus community, responding to over 600 medical emergencies annually. The organization offers an EMT certification course open to both BYU students and non-students, with BYU students eligible to receive academic credit.
The emergency medical services (EMS) degree program at the University of Utah's Center for Emergency Programs prepares students to serve as allied health professionals in emergency medical response. The program trains students to provide critical care and transport services to the community.
The Center for Emergency Programs at the University of Utah provides foundational skills training in emergency medical services, including EMT and AEMT certification programs, CPR and First Aid training, remote rescue training, and other specialized emergency preparedness courses. The center trains over 1,200 people per year and offers courses following the University of Utah semester schedule as well as in short formats for community groups and businesses.
University of Utah Continuing Education provides continuing education, technology education, professional development, and career training at the University of Utah and off-campus sites in Salt Lake City and Sandy, Utah. The organization offers noncredit career development programs and credentials for working professionals seeking practical, industry-relevant skills.
Utah State University offers Emergency Medical Technician and First Responders certificate programs designed to train students seeking careers as first responders in law enforcement, firefighting, or emergency medicine. The program provides hands-on training and externship hours in the field with industry certification.
Utah Tech University's Emergency Medical Services Program prepares paramedics who are competent in cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains to enter the profession. The program is accredited by CAAHEP upon recommendation of CoAEMSP and offers both a Paramedic Certificate of Proficiency and an Associate of Applied Science in Emergency Medical Services.
The Emergency Services Department at Utah Valley University prepares practicing and future emergency service professionals through a program that balances technical skills, critical and ethical thinking, leadership, and effective communication. The department's programs address multiple emergency service educational needs, from professional certifications to degrees.
The Department of Emergency Healthcare at Weber State University offers entry-level EMT-Basic training and advanced paramedic programs. The program was the first accredited paramedic program in Utah and one of the first in the nation, established in the mid-1970s.