8-Week EMT-B Training Program Certification
Project Heartbeat’s 8-Week EMT Training Program is designed to quickly prepare you for state and national EMT Basic licensure, then get you out into the workforce with job placement assistance.
Get ready for an exciting career with our EMT Basic Training Program! Project Heartbeat’s 8-week EMT-B program is designed to get you out into the field as quickly and safely as possible. Eight weeks provides 160 hours of didactic lecture, realistic emergency simulation training, and interactive participation. 24 hours of ambulance ride alongs completes the comprehensive training, providing you with the knowledge necessary to pass the National Registry exam and gain your EMT Basic license. Graduates have immediate job placement opportunities through Project Heartbeat partnerships, as well as potential tuition reimbursement.
Due to the nature of the program, Project Heartbeat’s EMT program is taught with strict structure and discipline. It is an intense course that requires hard work and dedication. Our EMT Program is not a “PAY TO PASS” type of program. Our goal is to train our EMTs to be confident and prepare them for real-world scenarios.
Project Heartbeat’s EMT Training Program fulfills the training requirements set forth by the State of California in Title 22 of the California Code of regulations Division 9, Chapter 2, for Emergency Medical Technician Basics.
Through a comprehensive course schedule, Project Heartbeat’s accelerated EMT Training Program gets you prepared for state and national licensure in less time. Mastery of course topics and psychomotor skills can be completed in 24 days. 4.5 hours on Tuesdays/Thursdays and 11 hours on Sundays. 160 hours didactic with 3 days for clinical ride-along (24 hours).
A total of 27 days for the entire EMT Program (184 hours).
Tuition costs include: textbook/course link, uniform shirts, and equipment/ diagnostic tools (I.E. stethoscope, penlight, eye protection, safety-shears). Students are responsible for a background check, live scan, health insurance and additional uniform items ( Black Boots, Black EMS Belt, Navy EMS Pants).
Fees Breakdown
$250 Application/Registration Fee (non-refundable)
$350 Textbook (non-refundable once course key has been activated)
$25 Lab Supplies and Fee’s (non-refundable)
$25 Uniform Tee Shirts (3 Tee Shirts non-refundable. Boots, pants, and belt not included)
$200 Insurance
$2150 Tuition
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$3000 Total Charges
Paid to Project Heartbeat
EMT Training Course Prerequisites
Signed enrollment agreements are due by orientation day. Prerequisites are due before the first day of class. Applicants must:
- Be at least 18 years of age.
- Possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent.
- Possess a current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS certification card prior to the first day of class. (Wrong certification will be an automatic drop in the program.)
- Have a current government-issued ID.
- Have current Immunization Records for:
- TB- Tuberculosis within 1 year
- Tetanus within 10 years
- MMR- Measles, Mumps, Rubella (childhood record OK)
- Varicella Immunity
- Hepatitis B- At least shot #1 in series
- Flu shot (October to March)
Physical considerations – EMT-B students must possess sufficient ability to: Lift at least 50 lbs unassisted, stand, carry and balance on uneven terrain. Stoop, kneel, climb, crouch and crawl as needed to reach patients and safely remove and transport. Carry and utilize emergency medical equipment appropriately. Communicate verbally to patients, physicians, nurses and co-workers. Hear, understand and react quickly to verbal instructions and patient needs. In addition, students must be able to travel to clinical and field sites as assigned and work varying shifts and hours as assigned.
Job Placement Opportunities Immediately Available
Project Heartbeat has exclusively collaborated with Ambulance companies to offer potential job placements for EMT graduates who have successfully completed the EMT Academy and obtained all required certifications.Contact Eric Kim for additional details
Eric Kim, Director of Operations
Project Heartbeat
(510) 452-1100, ext 0
info@projectheartbeat.com
Available Job Placement Programs:
1) Please contact Josh Burke at jburke@eagle-ambulance.com for details on potential job placements upon graduation and completion of all pre-employment requirements.
2) For all SEIU Education Fund Members, please contact our office at 510.452.1100, ext 0 for details regarding full tuition reimbursement
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Through didactic lecture, realistic emergency simulation training, clinical ride alongs, and interactive participation, graduates of the EMT Program will be prepared to successfully complete the National Registry EMT-Basic Exam as the final step to obtaining EMT- Basic licensure in the State of California and working in a career on a BLS or CCT Ambulance.
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Oakland / Bay Area
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