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Emergency Medical Technician

As an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) you'll be part of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) System. The EMS System was designed to bring emergency medical care to patients "in the field." In other words, you go to where people are injured or ill. There are three nationally recognized levels of EMT training:

  • Basic (EMT-B)
  • Intermediate (EMT-I)
  • Parmedic (EMT-P)

Paramedic
As a licensed Paramedic, you will have attained the highest level of EMT training. Paramedics provide pre-hospital emergency care to victims of medical and traumatic emergencies.

Please contact (309) 999-4601 to make an appointment with a health advisor regarding enrolling in EMT-Basic or EMT-Intermediate courses.

For more information, please contact:

Health Career Department (309) 999-4600