Trainings
Refreshes the knowledge/skills required for Advanced EMT (Intermediate Technician) re-licensure. A certificate of completion will be issued and verification of completion will be entered into the WI EMS e-licensing system. Students will receive an FVTC AEMT Refresher certificate. Current AHA BLS Provider CPR or equivalent and current Wisconsin/National Registry AEMT licensure required.
Testing with an AHA Instructor (ACLS or PALS, based on the course). The cognitive portion of American Heart Association eLearning courses can be completed online or through another computer-based or electronic medium. After successful completion of the cognitive portion of the program, students will receive a Part 1 completion certificate to be presented to the instructor before proceeding with Parts 2 (practice) and 3 (testing). Students should come into their skills testing session prepared to perform skills. This offering is by appointment only. Please contact the FVTC EMS Department via email at AHATrainingCenter@fvtc.edu to schedule your appointment to test the psychomotor skills.
Testing with an AHA Instructor (Heartsaver or BLS, based on the course). The cognitive portion of eLearning courses can be completed online or through another computer-based or electronic medium. After successful completion of the cognitive portion of the program, students will receive a Part 1 completion certificate to be presented to the instructor before proceeding with Parts 2 (practice) and 3 (testing). Students should come into their skills testing session prepared to perform skills. Students should come into their skills testing session prepared to perform skills. This offering is by appointment only. Please contact the FVTC EMS Department via email at AHATrainingCenter@fvtc.edu to schedule your appointment to test the psychomotor skills.
This is part one of a two-part course that provides education as an emergency medical responder and emergency medical technician. Completion of part one provides eligibility to sit for the certification exam for emergency medical responder.
This is part two of a two-part course that provides education as an emergency medical responder and emergency medical technician. Completion of both part one and two provides eligibility to sit for the certification exam for emergency medical technician.
Refreshes the knowledge of the Emergency Medical Responder. Fulfills the Emergency Medical Responder refresher requirements for the State of Wisconsin and the National Registry of EMTs. A certificate of completion will be issued and verification of completion will be entered into the WI EMS e-licensing system.
Teaches and evaluates the knowledge/skills needed to respond to medical or trauma situations. It includes AED, Combitube, EpiPen, Spinal Immobilization, CPR and skills needed to assist the ambulance crew. This course meets Wisconsin and National licensure guidelines. Students receive an AHA Healthcare CPR card and FVTC Emergency Medical Responder certificate.
This course refreshes knowledge of the EMT. It fulfills the EMT refresher requirements for the State of Wisconsin and the National Registry of EMT's. A certificate of completion will be issued and verification of completion will be entered into the WI EMS e-licensing system. It is recommended that students have the following qualifications: Current AHA CPR Healthcare BLS or American Red Cross Professional CPR recognition and current Wisconsin/National Registry EMT-B licensure.
For K-12 Students, Faculty, & Staff. Teaches and evaluates CPR/AED for adult, rescue breathing for adult, and relief of choking for adult and basic first aid until an ambulance arrives. Students are emailed an American Heart Association Heartsaver CPR/First Aid e-Card with two-year certification.
This course refreshes knowledge of the paramedic and intermediate (99/12). This course fulfills the refresher requirements for the State of Wisconsin and the National Registry of EMT's. A certificate of completion will be issued and verification of completion will be entered into the WI EMS e-licensing system. It is recommended that students have the following qualifications: Current AHA BLS, ACLS, PALS Provider CPR or equivalent and current Wisconsin/National Registry licensure.