EMT Pilot Requirements

Rural/Metro Employees ONLY

EMT Pilot Requirements
  • Attendance at a 2-day BTLS class will account for
    • 2 hours Airway
    • 4 hours Trauma
    • 2 hours Elective
    • 8 hours of CME
      And the following Skills:
      • Airway/Ventilation
      • Hemorrhage Control & Splinting
      • Spinal Immobilization
      • Trauma Assessment
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 1 (Patient Assessment) will account for:
    • 1 hour Preparatory
    • 3 hours Patient Assessment
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 2 (Medical Emergencies) will account for:
    • 4 hours Medical/Behavioral
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 3 (OB/Neonate/Infants/Child) will account for:
    • 4 hours OB/Infants/Children
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 7 (General Pharmacology/Respiratory/Cardiac) will account for:
    • 4 hours General Pharmacology/Respiratory/Cardiac
  • Submission of 3 hours of "documented" CME regarding the Geriatric patient will account for:
    • 3 hours of reuired Geriatric CME
  • Submission of 3 hours of "documented" CME regarding WMD/Terrorism awareness will account for:
    • 3 hours of required WMD CME
  • Attendance at the 2 day DDP will account for:
    • 8 hours CME

Attendance at the above sessions will provide you with 22 hours towards your CME requirement. You will need to complete an additional 26 hours of documented CME. CME can come in the form of LEAP Day, Driver Training, articles, seminars, etc.

 

 

EMT-I Pilot Requirements
  • Attendance at a 2 day BTLS class will account for:
    • 2 hours Airway
    • 4 hours Trauma
    • 2 hours Elective
    • 3 hours of CME
    • 2 hours ILS Patient Assessment
    • 3 hours ILS Trauma
      And the following Skills:
      • Airway/Ventilation (Basic and Advanced)
      • Hemorrhage Control & Splinting
      • Spinal Immobilization
      • Trauma Assessment
      • Suctioning
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 1 (Patient Assessment) will account for:
    • 1 hour Preparatory
    • 3 hours Patient Assessment
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 2 (Medical Emergencies) will account for:
    • 4 hours Medical/Behavioral
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 3 (OB/Neonate/Infants/Child) will account for:
    • 4 hours OB/Infants/Children
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 4 (Advanced Airway/
    Pulmonary Ventilation) will account for:
    • 3 hours Advanced Airway
    • 1 hour CME
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 5 (Roles/
    Responsibilities, Medical/Legal, EMS Systems,
    Communications) will account for:
    • 2 hours Preparatory
    • 2 hours CME
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 7 (General
    Pharmacology/Respiratory/Cardiac) will account for:
    • 4 hours General Pharmacology/Respiratory/Cardiac
  • Submission of 3 hours of "documented" CME regarding the Geriatric patient will account for:
    • 3 hours of required Geriatric CME
  • Submission of 3 hours of "documented" CME regarding WMD/Terrorism awareness will account for:
    • 3 hours of required WMD CME
  • Attendance at the 2 day DDP will account for:
    • 8 hours CME

Attendance at the above sessions will provide you with 20 hours towards your CME requirement. You will need to complete an additional 18 hours of documented CME. CME can come in the form of LEAP Day, articles, seminars, etc.

 

 

 

EMT-P Pilot Requirements
  • Attendance at a 2 day BTLS class will account for:
    • 2 hours Airway
    • 10 hours Trauma
    • 4 hours of CME
      And the following Skills:
      • Airway/Ventilation (Basic and Advanced)
      • Hemorrhage Control & Splinting
      • Spinal Immobilization
      • Trauma Assessment
      • Suctioning
  • Attendance at a 2 day ACLS class will account for:
    • 4 hours Airway Management
    • 6 hours Medical
    • 6 hours of CME
      And the following Skills:
      • IV Therapy / Medication Administration
      • Cardiac Arrest Management
  • Attendance at a 2 day PALS class will account for:
    • 1 hour Medical
    • 4 hours Special Considerations
    • 7 hours CME
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 1 (Patient Assessment) will account for:
    • 3 hours Preparatory
    • 1 hour Special Considerations
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 2 (Medical Emergencies) will account for:
    • 4 hours Medical
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 3 (OB/Neonate/
    Infants/Child) will account for:
    • 3 hours Medical
    • 1 hour Special Considerations
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 5 (Roles/
    Responsibilities, Medical/Legal, EMS Systems,
    Communications) will account for:
    • 3 hours Preparatory
    • 1 hour CME
  • Attendance at the 4 hour Core Session 6 (Neurology/
    Urology/Gastro/Hematology) will account for:
    • 4 hours Medical
  • Submission of 3 hours of "documented" CME regarding the Geriatric patient will account for:
    • 3 hours of required Geriatric CME
  • Submission of 3 hours of "documented" CME regarding WMD/Terrorism awareness will account for:
    • 3 hours of required WMD CME
  • Attendance at the 2 day DDP will account for:
    • 2 hours Operations
    • 6 hours CME

Attendance at the above sessions will provide you with 30 hours of CME, which exceeds the minimum requirement by 6 hours.