EMS Training Programs

Conduction EMS Classes

Basic Emergency Care "BEC" Programs

If you are certified at the EMT-B level or higher and would like to coordinate a BEC class in your area, contact the EMS Office for a BEC Course Request form.

 Emergency Medical Technician Programs

If you are certified at the EMT-Basic level or higher and have attended a Coordinator Development Class offered by the Wyoming EMS Office and would like to offer an EMT-B class in your area, contact the EMS office for a course request.  

Training Programs Offered by the EMS Office

Basic Emergency Care (BEC):

This is the 40 hour First Responder course developed by the Department of Transportation. This course is for individuals who are affiliated with an organized first response unit or for individuals who desire a greater knowledge of pre-hospital emergency care but are not in need of EMT-Basic training.

Emergency Medical Technician - Basic (EMT-B):

This course was developed by the Department of Transportation and, in 1994 was revised. The EMT-Basic National Standard Curriculum prepares individuals to work for first response groups or ambulance services. The EMT-B program has added enhancements developed by the State of Wyoming EMS Office. The program is 160 hours in length.

Emergency Medical Technician - Intermediate (EMT-I):

Wyoming has one of the most diverse EMT-Intermediate programs. Local physicians can tailor their training programs to utilize any of five (5) modules in the curriculum. Skills taught include: manual defibrillation, IV therapy, general pharmacology and medical emergencies, cardiovascular emergencies, :and advanced airway management.

Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic (EMT-P):

Please contact the EMS for further information.

Instructor/Coordinator Development Class:

This 16 hour program is a prerequisite for anyone interested in coordinating any EMT class in the state of Wyoming. Teaching theory, methodology, practices, and use of various audio-visuals are the core of the program. Instruction provided by J. Steven Ott, PhD. and the EMS staff.