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Kaplan Fire & EMS Training Program Offerings
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Education to the Rescue
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Combining multimedia technology with expert instructional design, Kaplan Fire & EMS certificate and degree programs offer comprehensive training for firefighters, EMTs and paramedics. Our courses are designed to help first responders maintain EMS Training critical licensure compliance while keeping their skills and knowledge on the cutting edge, featuring:
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- Interactive, multimedia format for optimal knowledge retention
- Real case studies and fast-paced, high-energy videos
- Convenient, self-paced online delivery
- Curriculum designed and taught by industry-leading instructors
- A powerful online tool for managing training records
Kaplan offers more than 175 Fire & EMS courses through an exclusive partnership with Jones & Bartlett Learning. All of our courses are approved for CEU credit by the Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS).
Our Customizable LMS: Training Management Simplified
In the emergency response field, having the right tools at your fingertips is essential. With this in mind, Kaplan has designed a proprietary, state-of-the-art learning management system (LMS) for delivering its Fire & EMS course content to students. Our robust online platform gives emergency response personnel anytime, anywhere access to training materials—while department managers enjoy a suite of valuable tools that allow them to monitor their employees’ progress every step of the way.
To learn more about Kaplan Fire & EMS Training programs, call 800.671.9411 to speak with a representative today.
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This course provides an exciting and engaging learning experience for Awareness and Operations level HazMat students.
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Online Continuing Education for Fire Officer I and II Levels
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Covers the entire spectrum of the Firefighter 1 and 2 professional qualifications as outlined in the 2008 edition of NFPA 1001, Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications.
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The International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) is headquartered in Washington, DC, and represents more than 296,000 full-time, professional fire fighters and paramedics who protect 85 percent of the nation’s population. More than 3,100 affiliates and their members protect communities in every state in the United States and in Canada. These courses are offered FREE to all IAFF members.
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This EKG review course is included in our Unlimited EMS Online package.
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Covers the critical knowledge and skills necessary to rapidly evaluate, stabilize, and transport a trauma patient.
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Provides an alternative blended learning experience for renewing AED certification. Customized versions available.
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Continuing Education Coordination Board for Emergency Medical Services (CECBEMS) approved lecture series.
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Online refresher training for Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) recertification, includes more than 200 live-action video clips and 500 photos.
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Cutting-edge, video-based continuing education for first responders, EMTs, and paramedics.
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Consisting of 51 online modules, this program provides a well-rounded review of all major topics covered in the Paramedic National Standard Curriculum
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Designed to give prehospital professionals the education and skills needed to effectively treat pediatric patients. Available for ALS and BLS providers.
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Comprehensive, interactive, online refresher training for CPR recertification.
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Modeled on the Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) national curriculum, the Associate of Applied Science in Fire Science is designed to provide students with foundational skills in firefighter safety, building codes, fire prevention, code inspection, and firefighting strategy and tactics.
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The degree serves fire service professionals seeking enhanced skills and a broad spectrum of knowledge in the field of fire science. It may be a good fit for individuals aspiring to become firefighters, fire inspectors, fire investigators, first line supervisors, or managers of firefighters. The program can also help prepare graduates looking to pursue graduate-level education.
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This degree program closely follows the FESHE model and is designed to give graduates administrative and management knowledge as well as a solid baccalaureate foundation.
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The public administration and policy degree program focuses on the knowledge and skills involved in government process, policy, procedure, and the law. All are relevant to a variety of government-related jobs in the public, private, or nonprofit sector. 2
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This master’s degree offers students the opportunity to develop problem solving, analytical, management, and collaborative skills. In addition, many of our classes are taught by a wide range of fire and emergency services professionals, and coursework integrates a variety of perspectives on emergency services including those of government agencies, societal institutions, lawmakers, and private corporations.
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The Master of Science in Homeland Security and Emergency Management integrates courses from criminal justice, social science, public policy, leadership, and business into a cross–disciplinary program designed to help prepare you to pursue a spectrum of careers in the public and private sector. The program is designed to equip you with the skills and competencies to meet the needs of the highly demanding, dynamic, and complex fields of homeland security and emergency management.
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This program is designed to help practicing and aspiring administrators develop the skills and techniques needed to provide leadership in public administration and pursue managerial positions in the public, private, or nonprofit sector. 1 Kaplan University’s programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment in their field of study, or in related fields. However, the University does not guarantee that graduates will be placed in any particular job or employed at all. Additional police academy training may be required for law enforcement jobs. 2 Kaplan University's programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment in their field of study, or in related fields. However, the University does not guarantee that gradustes will be placed in any particular job, eligible for job advancement opportunities, or employed at all.
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Ems Training: EMS Training Information in Wisconsin |
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EMS Training Information
All external hyperlinks are provided for your information and for the benefit of the general public. The Department of Health Services does not testify to, sponsor, or endorse the accuracy of the information provided on externally linked pages.
Please select from the following list of topics:
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Ems Training: Uncovering Unexpected EMS Training Resources |
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by Marie Nordberg
It's been months since your department has put on a EMS training exercise, and you know you'll have to do something about it soon. Part of the problem is that you're fresh out of ideas for where to drill and how to create a scenario that you haven't done dozens of times already. Maybe it's time to take another look around your own community to see if there are resources you've overlooked. Sometimes, those resources come from the most unexpected places.
In early May, the Huntington (NY) Fire Department and several surrounding fire departments, ambulance corps and first responders held a multi-departmental rescue EMS training exercise hosted by Gershow Recycling at its Huntington Station facility. Gershow provided a bus and other vehicles, and prepared the accident scene for the rescuers. Approximately 150 first responders, Suffolk County Police Aviation Unit and Huntington Hospital all participated in the drill.
"This was an effort undertaken by Gershow to meet a need we'd heard about from the Huntington Fire Department," says Gershow's community liaison, Steven Rossetti. "Once we got the proper connections to go forward, everything seemed to fall into place. In this drill, we donated access to late-model junked cars and a Metropolitan Transit bus to create a mock rescue from the mass transit vehicle. Instead of having to move the bus to and from a site, we did the drill on the grounds of our facility, and, after the exercise ended, the vehicles were shredded and recycled."
In late May, Gershow Recycling continued its generosity by donating 30 vehicles for the Third Annual Chuck Varese Vehicle Extrication Tournament at the Northport Fire Department's training grounds. Twenty-five teams from 15 fire departments in the Town of Huntington, as well as departments from several surrounding communities competed in the event. As with the earlier training drill, the vehicles were shredded and recycled at Gerhow's facility. Proceeds from the tournament went to benefit the Suffolk County Burn Center.
It helps when community businesses understand the value of their local first responders, says Rossetti. "Once they realize what is given to us through their volunteer service, it's almost a no-brainer for companies to want to help and be involved. In today's environment, we never know what's going to pop up, so training for all types of situations is very helpful. I would encourage departments across the country to reach out to their local scrap metal, recycling or processing units, who might have vehicles available for them to train."
Norm Rooker, EMT-P, chief of Ouray County EMS in Ouray, CO, knows first-hand how important those local connections can be. In early May, his department completed its second successful school bus MCI drill, a process that took seven months of planning and coordination, and the occasional set-back.

"Originally, I attempted to get hold of a coach-type bus and had approached Greyhound's regional office in Denver," he says. "They were all for the idea and said they had a bus we could use--until the idea got to corporate legal, and they killed it." They didn't give any reasons, says Rooker, but he suspects the company didn't want the adverse publicity showing one of its buses going down the side of a mountain, even when it was only a drill. "When I put the word out, the transportation supervisor for one of our schools said he had a bus he was ready to decommission, and we were able to use that. You get resources by reaching out and asking, and you share with them exactly what you're trying to do. If they have some reservations about it, get them involved by asking them to come up with a good solution, and then give them credit for being a team-player."
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Ems Training: EMS Boot Camp: Live Online EMS Training |
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Hensonville, NY, Dec 1, 2009 - The continual growth of multimedia in both general online activities and education is proven with EMS Boot Camp and its live EMS training webinars. This proof was in the immediate need to revamp its online presence for its growing user base.
The creators of EMS Boot Camp are Greg Friese MS, NREMT-P, of EverydayEMSTips.com, and Jim Hoffman, NREMT-P of The EMS Professional, leading providers of quality EMS education, study aides and training resources. “Over the past six months we have seen a steady growth in our attendees, premium ems training memberships and interest from contributors” said Jim Hoffman. “This positive growth and interest level allowed us to deliver some great content on test preparation, medical math, and assessing diabetic patients. Our new site is more user friendly for our visitors and members”.
EMS Boot Camp now offers all live EMS training webinars 100% free. This change to a no cost model has already resulted in a significant growth in attendees and builds trust with the EMSBootCamp.com brand that encourages premium membership and return attendance.
Premium content at EMS Boot Camp includes video and audio recordings of the live events, downloadable study resources and certificates of completion. EMT-P, Mary R. had this to say about her Boot Camp experience ‘It made common sense; it was like being in a real class room. I look forward to future classes.” Attendee Paramedic Brian C. said “This was my first time participating. I really enjoyed the presentation. I found it very relative to our everyday job and very informative”.
With the new site design, navigation is simpler and user friendly. This gives visitors a clear direction to current, archived and upcoming sessions. Greg and Jim have also been using social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, JEMS Connect and EMS Connect, as well as their own blogs to connect with EMS professionals. “We feel that social media helps us understand our audience’s training needs and connect with participants before, during, and after the live training event. Social media users understand online education and look for these types of opportunities.” said Greg.
Webinars for live training are a clear training trend in the EMS industry. Content is available for all provider levels. EMS Boot Camp webinars focus on the specific needs of field providers and allow them to interact live with subject matter experts during the question and answer period of every webinar.
2010 promises even more powerful topics and leading EMS subject matter experts from EMS Boot Camp. Session topics and dates, as well as archived sessions can be viewed at http://emsbootcamp.com.
Interested speakers or sponsors can contact Jim Hoffman at info@emsbootcamp.com.
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Ems Training: Where to Obtain EMS Training in New York State |
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Where to Obtain EMS Training in New York State
The New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services offers certification at the following levels:
- Certified First Responder (CFR)
- Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (EMT-B)
- Advanced Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate (AEMT-I)
- Advanced Emergency Medical Technician - Critical Care (AEMT-CC)
- Advanced Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (AEMT-P)
Course information can be obtained by contacting one of the following:
Only Bureau of EMS approved Course Sponsors are allowed to teach the New York State Bureau of EMS certification courses listed above.
Each Regional Council receives notification of upcoming courses within their region. The Regional Council should be your first contact to determine what courses are planned for your area.
Most EMS Program Agencies are approved to teach certified instructor courses such as CLI, CIC and instructor updates.
If you need additional information about EMT training contact the Bureau of EMS Education Unit at (518) 402-0996 Extension 1 then option 4.
The New York State Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services offers certification at the following levels:
- Certified First Responder (CFR)
- Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (EMT-B)
- Advanced Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate (AEMT-I)
- Advanced Emergency Medical Technician - Critical Care (AEMT-CC)
- Advanced Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (AEMT-P)
Course information can be obtained by contacting one of the following:
Only Bureau of EMS approved Course Sponsors are allowed to teach the New York State Bureau of EMS certification courses listed above.
Each Regional Council receives notification of upcoming courses within their region. The Regional Council should be your first contact to determine what courses are planned for your area.
Most EMS Program Agencies are approved to teach certified instructor courses such as CLI, CIC and instructor updates.
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