EMS Instructor
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Date/Time:
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Mon 8/4/2025 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
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Location:
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East MeridenTraining Center - 1319 East Main Street, Meriden, CT
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Class Price:
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$1,000.00
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Notes:
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Eligibility 1. Current unencumbered EMT certification or higher EMS provider certification/license a. Must have credentials and experience consistent with the level of instruction they will teach 2. Have twenty-four (24) months of EMS experience within the last thirty-six (36) months of the date of application with an ambulance or rescue organization or in emergency medical care field as approved by the OEMS 3. Completion of an OEMS approved EMS Instructor course (or its equivalent) within 2 years of application a. Equivalent education is defined as: i. Successful completion of NAEMSE EMS Instructor courses 1 & 2 ii. Current NEMSEC (National Emergency Medical Services Educator Certification) iii. Completion of Fire Service Instructor 3 within 2 years of application and completion of supplemental modules as indicated by the EMS I curriculum components iv. Completion of Police Academy (POST) Instructor Program within 2 years of application and completion of supplemental modules as indicated by the EMS I curriculum components 4. Other a. In addition to the requirements stated above, the following may be considered: i. Teaching credentials such as advanced degrees in Adult Learning theory or an out-of-state EMS Instructor certification may be eligible for CT certification providing: 1. The training meets or exceeded CT’s requirements, and 2. Credentials are verified by the university/college transcript or the certification standards are verified directly from the credentialing State EMS office. 5. Obtain approval from CT EMS Regional council or CT State agency 6. Submission of two letters of endorsement from current EMS Instructors
**Students must hold a current NREMT certification or will obtain NREMT certification prior to EMS-I certification**
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This is an Initial EMS Instructor Course. This course satisfies all requirements set forth by the NAEMSE and State of Connecticut.