ASHI Emergency Medical Response (EMR) In-Person

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ASHI Emergency Medical Response (EMR) In-Person

from $780.00

The Emergency Medical Response training program provides a detailed and comprehensive approach for managing out-of-hospital medical emergencies prior to the arrival of EMS.

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The program is designed to provide non-EMS responders more depth and exposure to standard first aid training topics to provide richer and more advanced training. It meets and exceeds workplace first aid training requirements and satisfies the desire to learn more than just basic first aid without the burden associated with EMS provider training and certification.

Emergency Medical Response provides comparable training to that of Emergency Medical Responder, the base-level training for EMS providers, although the program is not intended for training EMS providers or preparing students to be eligible for EMS provider testing and certification.

Prior to purchasing the course via the website , you MUST contact the training center and have a scheduled course date and time.

The initial course has a minimum base fee of $3,060 which includes 4 students ($765 p/p). The per-person rate is then tiered starting at 5+ students. This course has a recommended 12 student limit per session.

The renewal course has a minimum base fee of $796 which includes 4 students ($199 p/p). The per-person rate is then tiered starting at 5+ students. This course has a recommended 18-22 student limit per session.

Each student in the initial course will receive either a hardcopy textbook or digital textbook on the first day of training.

Intended Audience:

This course is intended for individuals who are not EMS or healthcare providers but desire certification in Emergency Medical Response, such as:

  • Law enforcement officers

  • Correctional officers

  • Security personnel

  • Event and crowd control staff

  • Lifeguards

  • Park rangers

  • Workplace Emergency Response Team (ERT) members

  • Disaster team members

  • Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) members

  • Athletic trainers

  • Outdoor guides

Prerequisites:

Current certification in healthcare-level CPR training, or Basic Life Support (BLS). BLS training and certification can also be done concurrently as part of the Emergency Medical Response class.

 Requirements:

  • Written Evaluation

  • Skills Evaluation

  • Correctly demonstrate skill competence in five specific areas:

  1. Respiratory Arrest (Bag-Mask)

  2. Adult Cardiac Arrest

  3. Infant Cardiac Arrest

  4. Traumatic Injury (Responsive or Unresponsive)

  5. Medical Emergency (Responsive or Unresponsive)

  • Successful completion is based on achievement of the core learning objectives rather than a prescribed instruction time.

 

Course Length: Initial Course Average 47 - 50 Hours / Renewal Course Average 8-12 Hours

 State Licensure and Credentialing of Emergency Medical Responders

An individual who has been trained and certified in Emergency Medical Response will not be licensed or credentialed to practice emergency medical care as an EMS provider within an organized state EMS system. EMS provider licensing and credentialing are legal activ­ities performed by the state, not HSI. Individuals who require or desire licensure and credentialing within the state EMS system must complete specific requirements established by the regulating authority, typically a state EMS agency within the state health department. The Emergency Medical Response program is not intended to prepare individuals for national certification, licensure, or credentialing as an EMS provider.