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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
(20 hrs, 2 cr) As needed Introduces HAZMAT chemicals and emergencies. Introduction to chemical weapons and how to detect, decontaminate and treat victims. Prerequisite: EL 5.210 Public Response to Emergency Situations.
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2.00 Credits
(20 hrs, 2 cr) As needed Introduces nuclear weapons types and categories. Introduction to high explosives, and terrorist uses. Prerequisite: EL 5.215 Chemical Weapons and HAZMAT Incidents.
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3.00 Credits
(30 hrs, 3 cr) As needed Introduction to biologic agents and diseases. Review of past historical epidemics, pandemics and biological weapons. Prerequisite: EL 5.218 Nuclear and High Explosive Weapons.
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3.00 Credits
(30 hrs, 3 cr) As needed Introduction to natural hazards and emergency management. Prerequisite: EL 5.221 Biological Weapons and Disease Outbreaks.
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2.00 Credits
(20 hrs, 2 cr) As needed Introduction to partnership building and funding for ICS. Prerequisite: EL 5.225 Natural Disasters.
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2.00 Credits
(20 hrs, 2 cr) As needed Introduces management of crisis situations- past and current. Introduction to information, acquisition, communication and dissemination in emergency situations. Prerequisite: EL 5.230 Developing Resources and Plans for ICS.
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2.00 Credits
(20 hrs, 2 cr) As needed Introduction to simulated emergency management scenarios and exercises. Prerequisite: EL 5.240 Current Crisis Leadership Practices.
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2.00 Credits
(20 hrs, 2 cr) As needed Simulated emergency management experiences, scenario/simulated based. Prerequisite: EL 5.245 Introduction to Emergency Management Experience.
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3.00 Credits
(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) As needed Covers the role and responsibilities of the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), emergency medical service systems, medical-legal considerations, major incident response, hazardous material awareness, and stress management, job search, resume writing, job application, career planning, moral and ethical issues of the EMT; public versus private ambulance service; emergency funding; multiple casualty incidents; leadership; and continued competence.
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3.00 Credits
(9 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) F/W Introduced within a five-week portion of a term. EMT Basic Part A is the first part of a 15-week program, which is broken down into three five-week sessions. The focus is the theory and practice of procedural responsibilities delegated to the EMT-Basic. The course incorporates discussion, demonstration, and practical application of the following: roles and responsibilities, personal safety, OSHA regulations, patient medical assessment, oxygen administration, artificial ventilation, use of airway adjuncts and current field protocols. Successful completion of the EMT-Basic parts A, B, and C courses allow a student eligiblity to sit for state certifying examinations. Prerequisite: Must be 18 years of age. Must have current/valid driver's license. CPT reading test score of 51 percent or completion of RD 103 or better. Current negative TB test. Proof of Measles, Mumps and Rubella immunization. Proof of Hepatitis Vaccine series. Current AHA Health Care Provider CPR certificate or ARC Professional Rescuer certificate.
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