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An emergency medical technician (EMT) is a frontline responder trained to provide basic emergency care, including CPR, bleeding control, airway management, and patient assessment. EMTs are vital in stabilizing patients and transporting them to medical facilities. In Wyoming, aspiring Emergency Medical Technicians can choose from 27 accredited training programs designed to prepare students for certification and career success in emergency medical services.
Certification Requirements: To become a certified Emergency Medical Technician in Wyoming, 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: EMT programs in Wyoming 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 Technicians in Wyoming can work for ambulance services, fire departments, hospitals, urgent care facilities, and industrial settings.
This 160-hour EMT course prepares individuals to provide pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation. It covers Basic Life Support Skills, patient assessment, treatment of medical and traumatic emergencies, pharmacology and patient handling. The course includes classroom instruction, hands-on labs, mock scenarios, tests, and ambulance ride alongs with certifications including AHA BLS, ICS 100, 700 & 800, and NREMT.
The EMT program at Central Wyoming College trains students for vital roles in emergency response and community health. Students learn critical skills needed to provide emergency care and transportation to patients needing emergency medical services. The program prepares students to pursue certification as Emergency Medical Technicians, equipped with knowledge of pre-hospital care fundamentals.
A 160-hour DOT EMT-compliant course that prepares individuals to provide pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation. Covers basic life support skills, patient assessment, medical and traumatic emergencies, pharmacology, and proper patient handling techniques.
The EMT program trains students in essential skills for emergency response, including patient assessment and basic life support measures. Students will engage in practical sessions and simulations to gain hands-on experience. Upon completion, students will be prepared to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) exam.
A nine-credit, approximately 160 hours, one-semester course that prepares students to sit for the National Registry of EMTs cognitive and psychomotor exams. EMTs provide basic life support for medical and/or trauma patients.
EMT course offered through Cheyenne Regional Medical Center's Clinical Education department for both CRMC employees and non-CRMC employees.
The EMT course prepares individuals to work for first response groups or ambulance services. The course includes online coursework and course manual materials.
This course prepares students to become certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) capable of providing basic life support in emergency situations. The program covers essential skills such as patient assessment, airway management, and trauma care. Participants will be trained in handling various medical emergencies with competence and confidence.
An emergency medical technician (EMT) is a frontline responder trained to provide basic emergency care, including CPR, bleeding control, airway management, and patient assessment. EMTs are vital in stabilizing patients and transporting them to medical facilities.
Emergency Medical Technician certification course. Renewal requirement: 55 hours every two years with the state of Wyoming.
EMT certification managed by the Training Division
A five-credit course providing comprehensive medical training to become a certified EMT. Students develop working knowledge of emergency medical services and acquire skills to provide care for the sick and injured in a pre-hospital environment. Follows Wyoming Office of Emergency Medical Services guidelines and is aligned to current National Emergency Medical Services Education Standards.
A foundational one-semester course offered in fall and spring semesters that prepares students to become Emergency Medical Technicians, front-line responders who provide critical prehospital care. Delivered in hybrid format combining online and in-person classroom instruction with hands-on laboratory and clinical experiences.
A 150-hour course that includes classroom time, ambulance ride time, clinical time in an emergency department, and successful completion of a written test and skills verification. The hybrid format combines online learning with approximately 6-7 in-person skill days.
A one-semester foundational course offered in fall and spring semesters that prepares students to become Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs), front-line responders who provide critical prehospital care. The course is delivered in a hybrid format combining online lectures with hands-on laboratory and clinical experiences at the Cheyenne campus.
A 150-hour course that teaches foundational skills needed to provide out-of-hospital emergency medical care and transportation. Training includes patient assessment, airway management, bleeding control, medical emergencies, trauma care, and equipment use. Hybrid format with online coursework and approximately 6-7 in-person skill days.
Wyoming Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Certification required for Casper Fire-EMS employment
EMT-Intermediate certification managed by the Training Division
Associate of Applied Science Degree in Emergency Medical Services. Successful completion allows graduates to take the Wyoming State Intermediate Emergency Medical Technician licensure examination and the National Registry of EMT's (NREMT) National Certification Examination. The required hours to recert with the state of Wyoming every two years is 185 hours.
Wyoming-specific third step in EMT licensure. The IEMT level allows providers to incorporate more knowledge, skills and interventions into clinical care. Designed to enhance provider knowledge in areas where EMS has not yet transitioned to paramedic care level. Prerequisite: EMT-Advanced licensure with minimum 6 months practice.
A combination of a three-week urban EMT intensive program followed by a 5-day Wilderness Upgrade for Medical Professionals (WUMP) course. Participants may choose to take one or both sections of the program.
An intensive, month-long program combining wilderness medicine and urban medical care practices. Students earn both EMT and Wilderness EMT certifications after four weeks of classroom education, practical skills, clinical rotations, scenarios, and full-scale mock rescues.
A month-long, 240-hour intensive program combining standard DOT EMT curriculum with wilderness medicine principles. Includes 3 weeks of DOT-compliant urban EMT training followed by 5 days of hybrid wilderness first responder training. Designed for professional mountain guides, outdoor leaders, and pre-hospital medical personnel.
An intensive, month-long program combining four weeks of classroom education, practical skills, scenarios, and full-scale mock rescues. Students earn both EMT and Wilderness EMT certifications, preparing them to work on an ambulance, for an outdoor organization, or a land management agency.
A unique blend of wilderness skills, medicine, rescue, and leadership. The semester includes an intensive four-week Wilderness EMT classroom-based course, a wilderness backpacking section, a rock climbing and rock rescue camp, and river travel and rescue.
A semester-long program combining a four-week Wilderness EMT classroom course with wilderness backpacking, rock climbing and rescue training, and river travel and rescue skills. Designed for those pursuing careers in search and rescue, wilderness trips, or emergency medicine.
A 5-day course designed to prepare medical professionals like EMTs, nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, and PAs to adapt their urban emergency care skills to remote wilderness settings. Participants can earn CME credits and upgrade their EMT to WEMT certification.
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About EMT training in Wyoming.
The average cost for EMT training in Wyoming is approximately $2,888. Program tuition ranges from $1,500 to $5,665 depending on the training organization and program format. Some programs may offer financial aid, payment plans, or scholarship opportunities.
All EMT 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 Technicians.
EMT training in Wyoming combines classroom instruction with hands-on practical experience. Programs cover an emergency medical technician (emt) is a frontline responder trained to provide basic emergency care, including cpr, bleeding control, airway management, and patient assessment. emts are vital in stabilizing patients and transporting them to medical facilities. 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.