American Red Cross Emergency Medical Responder Course
American Red Cross Emergency Medical Responder Course
New Class Alert!!!
Emergency Medical Responder
Beginning January 16th
Limited Space!
Emergency Medical Response with Asthma, Epi-pen, BLS CPR, AED, and Bloodborne Pathogen, First Aid including Narcan, Splinting
Emergency Medical Response is a dynamic 56-hour course featuring lecture, video, simulated emergency situations, discussion and hands-on skill practice based on the national EMS curriculum requirements and educational standards.
While Emergency Medical Responder course (EMR) does not provide state licensure, or certification as an Emergency Medical Responder, this course is ideal for high school and college-aged students to receive training similar to the training EMS professionals receive as they look to enter careers in healthcare, public safety, or law enforcement.
This training is also ideal for your on-campus security and/or emergency response teams!
3 Fridays 7 pm - 8 pm
Beginning March 8th
Live Tutoring with College Professor
Private sessions available
Call (203) 578-7815 to book a private session. Additional cost apply.
Effective January 1, 2024
Supersedes all other Refund Policy and Arrival Time Policy
Refund Policy:
Due to the nature of this industry, the demand of classes, and the limited space, we do not refund payments. We will gladly allow you to move your paid registration to another class date within 90 days of your original class date as long as there is availability. Student may only reschedule once.
Arriving On Time:
Class begins at 9:00 am. Due to the content matter taught in our BLS class, student arriving after 9:15 am will not be allowed to enter the classroom. Student has 90 days to reschedule or forfeit the BLS training fee. Student may only reschedule once.
Leaving Class Prior To Completion
CPRTA of CT does not provide refunds to students who choose to leave the CPR class before completing the entire course. The course fee is non-refundable, regardless of the circumstances leading to the student's departure.