31 organizations offering EMT, Paramedic, Fire, and Emergency Services training across West Virginia.
The Berkeley County Emergency Ambulance Authority is committed to providing exceptional emergency medical services within Berkeley County through teamwork, innovation, technology, and training. The BCEAA coordinates and conducts initial and recurrent training in Emergency Medical Services.
Bluefield WV Rescue Squad, Inc. serves the citizens of Bluefield and the surrounding area by providing emergency medical services. We utilize highly trained paramedics and EMTs with cutting-edge EMS equipment to deliver professional, timely, and effective care.
The Boone County Ambulance Authority (BCAA) is a government ambulance service formed in 1980 that provides emergency medical services to approximately 25,000 people in Boone County, West Virginia. The agency operates a training center offering EMS and medical education courses.
Cabell County Emergency Medical Services (CCEMS) is a government-operated EMS agency providing emergency medical services and training to Cabell County, West Virginia. The organization evolved from the Sheriff's Technical Officers Patrol (STOP) in 1974 and merged with Huntington's EMS service in 1986 to form the current countywide system.
Greenbrier County Emergency Ambulance Service provides round-the-clock emergency medical services for Greenbrier County, WV, and surrounding areas. Established in 1974, GCEAS is a public department with a paid staff, committed to delivering high-quality prehospital care and improving community health outcomes.
HealthNet Aeromedical Services is a not-for-profit shared critical care transport program sponsored by Cabell Huntington Hospital, CAMC & WVU Medicine. It provides advanced medical transport services and quality educational programs to improve emergency response outcomes in West Virginia.
Dedicated to Excellence since 1970, Jan-Care is West Virginia's largest EMS Agency with stations across West Virginia and North Carolina. The organization offers EMT, Advanced EMT, and Paramedic training programs, along with CPR and specialized courses.
Logan Emergency Ambulance Service Authority (LEASA) provides crucial emergency medical services including 911, critical care, and inter-facility transport to Logan County residents. Established in 1979, LEASA is committed to delivering timely and high-quality patient care through its skilled EMTs, paramedics, and operational team.
Monongalia Emergency Medical Services (Mon EMS) is a collaboration between Mon Health and WVU Medicine, focused on enhancing quality, efficiency, and resource distribution of emergency medical services. Established in July 2019, Mon EMS provides both basic and advanced life support to Monongalia County and nearby areas.
Putnam County EMS provides high-quality, dependable emergency medical service throughout Putnam County with fully staffed Advanced Life Support (ALS) units. Established in 1975, the organization responds to over 7,000 calls per year and offers training courses through an Authorized Training Center.
White Sulphur Springs Emergency Medical Services, Inc is a non-profit organization that provides emergency medical services to several areas, including White Sulphur Springs and the surrounding regions. They offer comprehensive pre-hospital emergency critical care transport, advanced life support, and basic life support services to the community.
A public comprehensive community college located throughout West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle, delivering high-quality, affordable academic offerings to support learners' academic advancement, career development, workforce training, and continuing education needs through qualified faculty, competent curriculum, and practical experiences.
BridgeValley Community and Technical College was formed in 2014 with the merger of Bridgemont and Kanawha Valley Community and Technical Colleges. The college offers over 50 academic degrees, diplomas, and certificates through six divisions, providing leading-edge technology and dynamic technical education to students and communities across West Virginia.
Eastern provides accessible and affordable educational opportunities for academic, technical, workforce training, and life-long learning for the Potomac Highlands regional community. The college offers 14 academic programs and 12 certifications through multiple delivery formats including on-campus, online, and hybrid options.
Mountwest Community and Technical College is a public institution of the West Virginia Community and Technical College System offering more than 50 one-year certificate and associate degree programs. The college provides hands-on, high-quality learning for Tri-State students and employers.
New River Community College (NRCC) is a comprehensive community college located in the New River Valley of Virginia offering various occupational programs and college transfer courses. The Advanced EMT and Paramedic programs are offered through a partnership between NRCC and Central Virginia Community College (CVCC), with lecture courses taught online through CVCC and in-person labs and clinical components taught by NRCC.
Pierpont Community & Technical College provides quality, affordable education with more than 70 degree, certificate, and skill set programs. The college is headquartered at the Advanced Technology Center in Fairmont, WV, and offers hands-on learning through dynamic training laboratories and simulators.
Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College provides accessible, affordable, quality education and training that promote success for those we serve. The college offers workforce-aligned certificates and associate programs in various fields including emergency medical services.
West Virginia Northern Community College is a public, comprehensive community college with campus locations in Wheeling, Weirton, and New Martinsville, providing affordable, quality education and training for all who wish to learn.
WVU Parkersburg is a leading community and technical college in West Virginia founded in 1961. The Emergency Medical Services program prepares students to safely provide out-of-hospital emergency medical care as entry-level paramedics, teaching advanced life support in the EMS setting.
The Beckley Fire Department's Training Bureau serves as a vital resource for institutions and organizations across the region, offering specialized training to help meet a wide range of safety and compliance requirements. The department maintains certified instructors for EMT and First Responder programs, and provides comprehensive First Aid and CPR instruction through American Heart Association and West Virginia Public Service Training (WVPST) certifications.
The Wheeling Fire Department's Training Division is responsible for training initial firefighters to West Virginia state standards. Training includes Firefighter I and II certification, hazmat operations level training, emergency vehicle operations, CPR, first aid training and National Incident Management Training levels 100, 200, 700 and 800.
A dedicated team of professionals providing 24/7 high-quality pre-hospital care to citizens and visitors of Brooke County, West Virginia. The department operates advanced life support ambulances and provides emergency medical response, non-emergency transports, and community education.
West Virginia Public Service Training provides a comprehensive range of training services for emergency medical services, fire rescue, technical rescue, hazardous materials, and incident command systems. They offer certifications, recertifications, and advanced training, tailored to meet the needs of first responders and public safety professionals across West Virginia.
West Virginia Public Service Training (WVPST) provides training for emergency services personnel throughout the state, including EMS, fire service, technical rescue, hazardous materials, and incident command system training. The organization trains more than 45,000 emergency responders annually from all 55 West Virginia counties.
The West Virginia State Fire Academy at WVU Jackson's Mill is a fully functional training and educational facility offering classroom and practical training in firefighting and emergency operations.
The West Virginia Training and Conference Center offers various emergency medical training through the WV Office of Miners' Health & Training regarding certification and recertification of the EMT Miner class. The center provides a 140,000-square-foot campus with classrooms, mine simulation labs, and hands-on training facilities.
West Virginia University Extension, a unit within the WVU Division for Land-Grant Engagement, strives to improve the lives and livelihoods of all West Virginians by delivering relevant, research-backed educational programs throughout the state.
WV EMS provides educational opportunities and resources for emergency medical services personnel in West Virginia. They collaborate with community colleges and training facilities to address the shortage of EMS workers and enhance skills and qualifications across the state.