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The Ocean County EMS AcademyTraining Location - OC Fire & EMS Training Center 200 Volunteer Way Waretown, NJ 08758
Elective Courses EMS Training Announcement - Fall 2024 Print Version (1).pdf
EMS - Registration Form 2024.pdf
EMS Academy Courses
AUGUST 2024AMBULANCE STRIKE TEAM LEADER CEU’s: 8 Course Length: 8 Hours Prerequisites: ICS 100, ICS 200, NIMS 700, LSI Awareness 8/11/2024 8AM - 5PM
SEPTEMBER 2024TEEX MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE FOR BOMBING INCIDENTS CEU’s: 16 Course Length: 16 Hours Prerequisites: NONE 9/10 & 9/11/2024 8AM - 5PM
EMERGENCY INCIDENT REHAB CEU’s: 4 Course Length: 4 Hours Prerequisites: NONE 9/17/2024 630PM - 1030PM
OCTOBER 2024TACTICAL EMERGENCY CASUALTY CARE (TECC) CEU’s: 16 Course Length: 16 Hours Prerequisites: None 10/9 & 10/10/2024 8AM – 5PM
NJ DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING AWARENESS CEU’s: 1.5 Course Length: 13.5 Hours Prerequisites: None 10/15/2024 630PM - 8PM
NJ EMT REFRESHER A CEU’s: 8 Course Length: 8 Hours Prerequisites: Current BLS/CPR card 10/12/2024 8AM – 5PM
NOVEMBER 2024EMS RESPONSE TO LARGE SCALE INCIDENTS - LEVEL 2 - OPERATIONS CEU’s: 16 Course Length: 16 Hours Prerequisites: ICS 200, EMS Response to Large Scale Incidents - Level 1 Awareness 11/2 & 11/3/2024 8AM - 5PM
NJ EMT REFRESHER B CEU’s: 8 Course Length: 8 Hours Prerequisites: Current BLS/CPR card 11/9/2024 8AM – 5PM
DECEMBER 2024ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES CEU’s:3 Course Length: 3 Hours Prerequisites: NONE 12/4/2024 630PM - 930PM
GEMS - GERIATRIC EDUCATION FOR EMS PROVIDERS CEU’s: 8 Course Length: 8 Hours Prerequisites: NONE 12/7/2024 8AM – 5PM
NJ EMT REFRESHER C CEU’s: 8 Course Length: 8 Hours Prerequisites: Current BLS/CPR card 12/8//2024 - 8:00a – 5:00p
EMT BASIC TRAINING
Hackensack/Meridian Health Education To locate and register for EMS related training sessions please go to the Hackensack/Meridian Health website located at:
http://meridianhealth.enrollware.com/schedule
New emergency medical technicians are put through their paces at the Ocean County Training Center in Waretown. In order to become an EMT, students need to complete 200 hours of classroom study and rigorous hands-on training in order to meet their EMT basic requirements and receive their certification. In addition to their classroom work and hands-on training at the center, students also spend 10 additional hours in a local emergency room assisting hospital personnel. Upon completion of the required curriculum, each student must score 70 percent or higher on a 100 question written final examination. Students must also pass a practical skills examination demonstrating that they are mentally and physically prepared for the challenges that lie ahead.
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