17 organizations offering EMT, Paramedic, Fire, and Emergency Services training across Vermont.
Bennington Rescue provides EMS response, medical/interfacility transport, billing, and education services in Southwestern Vermont and surrounding communities. The organization offers an EMT apprenticeship registered with the Vermont Department of Labor, along with EMT, AEMT, and other EMS training programs.
Deerfield Valley Rescue was founded in 1974 to provide pre-hospital care and transport to Brattleboro Memorial Hospital or Southwestern Vermont Medical Center. The organization operates as an Advanced Life Support unit serving Wilmington, Dover, Whitingham, Halifax, Marlboro, Searsburg, Somerset and part of Stratton.
A private, non-profit, primarily volunteer ambulance service in northern Vermont serving portions of Caledonia, Lamoille, Orleans, and Washington Counties. Hardwick Rescue periodically offers First Aid, STOP THE BLEED, and CPR courses for the public as well as trainings for local community groups and companies.
Londonderry Volunteer Rescue Squad (LVRS) is a volunteer ambulance service in Londonderry, Vermont that provides emergency medical services and offers EMS training courses including AEMT, EMT, and VEFR certifications.
Northern Vermont AHEC is an independent not-for-profit regional health education center that educates and inspires students and professionals to improve the health of Vermont communities. The organization works across the health workforce pipeline from middle school students to practicing health professionals, with programs including health careers awareness, clinical rotations, and continuing education.
Vermont EMS District 3 covers all of Chittenden County, Grand Isle County, and part of Addison County, encompassing over 25 towns and over 20 EMS services. The district is dedicated to providing the highest possible quality of pre-hospital emergency care and extensive training and continuing education opportunities.
University of Vermont Health is a nonprofit academic health system dedicated to providing high-quality medical services and innovative educational programs. With a focus on community health and equitable care, they offer extensive training opportunities for paramedics across Vermont and northern New York.
ECH is a leader in paramedic education in northern New York offering an intensive training program that blends online learning, classroom sessions, lab sessions and clinical experience. The program includes a cadaver anatomy and procedures lab and provides hands-on training at 15 regional health care organizations and 30 EMS agencies across Northern New York and Vermont.
Northeast Emergency Training Solutions (NETS) is a private EMS training company that offers comprehensive EMT and AEMT initial certification courses in hybrid format, combining virtual lectures with in-person lab sessions. NETS instructors have backgrounds in law enforcement, military, flight paramedicine, fire-based EMS, and other emergency services disciplines.
Vermont EMS Academy (VEMSA) is part of Rescue Inc, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization offering EMS training programs including EMT, AEMT, Paramedic, and specialized courses with high-fidelity simulation and outdoor rescue training facilities.
A one- or two-year career technical education program offering Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification in year one and paramedic certification in year two, with collaboration from Vermont State University.
St. Johnsbury Academy Adult Education Program prepares students to meet their career goals and offers training solutions for local businesses. The EMT program is offered in partnership with District 5 Emergency Medical Services and provides pre-hospital assessment and care training for patients of all ages.
Saint Michael's College is a liberal arts, fully residential Catholic college located in Colchester, Vermont, founded in 1904 by the Society of Saint Edmund. The college offers Emergency Medical Technician and Advanced EMT training programs that meet nationally recognized certification standards.
The Initiative for Rural Emergency Medical Services (IREMS) is committed to enhancing emergency medical care in rural communities through education, outreach, and strategic partnerships. It offers hands-on educational programs including Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT), Wilderness First Responder, and an EMS minor.
Vermont State University is a regional public university offering high-quality, affordable education across multiple campuses in Vermont. The Paramedicine Certificate program prepares students to take the National Registry of EMT's Paramedic examination through a three- to six-semester program combining independent study, online discussions, lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on EMS lab practice.
Vermont Technical College, now part of Vermont State University, offers career-focused technical and professional education including a Paramedicine Certificate program that prepares students to take the National Registry of EMT's Paramedic examination.