NREMT certified

EMR training in North Dakota.

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About the certification

Becoming a Emergency Medical Responder in North Dakota.

An emergency medical responder (EMR) is trained to provide immediate, life-saving care in emergencies. They assess patients, perform basic interventions like CPR and bleeding control, and play a key role in stabilizing individuals until more advanced medical personnel arrive. In North Dakota, aspiring Emergency Medical Responders can choose from 8 accredited training programs designed to prepare students for certification and career success in emergency medical services.

Certification Requirements: To become a certified Emergency Medical Responder in North Dakota, you must complete an accredited training program and pass the NREMT cognitive and psychomotor exams. National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians certification is recognized nationwide.

Program Options: EMR programs in North Dakota are offered by community colleges, technical schools, fire departments, and private training organizations. Programs vary in schedule, format, and duration, with classroom instruction, hands-on skills labs, and clinical rotations.

Career Opportunities: Upon certification, Emergency Medical Responders in North Dakota can work for ambulance services, fire departments, hospitals, urgent care facilities, and industrial settings.

Programs

8 EMR programs in North Dakota.

4837 Amber Valley Parkway, Fargo, ND 58104

Emergency Medical Responders provide immediate lifesaving care to critical patients who access the emergency medical services system. EMRs have the knowledge and skills necessary to provide immediate lifesaving interventions while awaiting additional EMS resources to arrive.

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1710 Canary Avenue, Bismarck, ND 58501

First aid training for Emergency Medical Service personnel covering crucial first aid skills essential for emergencies.

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804 5th St SE, Devils Lake, ND 58301

Training in Emergency Medical Responder certification

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1305 19th Ave N, Fargo, ND 58102

Entry-level course that prepares students for employment or volunteer positions in pre-hospital settings, providing initial stabilizing care to the sick or injured.

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1900 8th Avenue SE, Minot, ND 58701

Emergency Medical Responder training course offered by Trinity Health First Response EMS Education.

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Sargent County Ambulance

NREMT Accredited
Milnor, ND 58060

First aid training offered by Sargent County Ambulance instructors.

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P.O. Box 772, Dickinson, ND 58601

An emergency medical responder (EMR) is trained to provide immediate, life-saving care in emergencies. They assess patients, perform basic interventions like CPR and bleeding control, and play a key role in stabilizing individuals until more advanced medical personnel arrive.

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Sargent County Ambulance

NREMT Accredited
Milnor, ND 58060

Training to provide basic emergency medical care for those who tend to be the first persons to arrive at the scene of an incident. Training time: 40 hours. Certification period: 2 years.

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About EMR training in North Dakota.

03Are EMR programs in North Dakota accredited?

All EMR programs listed on FirstRespondersHub meet accreditation standards set by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT). NREMT accreditation ensures programs meet national standards for curriculum, instruction, and student outcomes, making graduates eligible for certification exams and employment as Emergency Medical Responders.

04What should I expect from EMR training in North Dakota?

EMR training in North Dakota combines classroom instruction with hands-on practical experience. Programs cover an emergency medical responder (emr) is trained to provide immediate, life-saving care in emergencies. they assess patients, perform basic interventions like cpr and bleeding control, and play a key role in stabilizing individuals until more advanced medical personnel arrive. You'll learn through lectures, skills labs, and clinical rotations before taking the NREMT certification exam. Most programs also include CPR certification and prepare you for immediate entry into the workforce upon graduation.