秀色直播Police Officers Take Part in TCC EMT Program

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秀色直播Community College students completing their Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training are currently taking part in clinical rotations with agencies that respond to medical and trauma emergencies. Of the nearly 50 students participating in the spring 2015 EMT program, nine are full-time 秀色直播Police Officers. Those officers are riding with Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) crews and the 秀色直播Fire Department.

鈥淭his EMT program is a unique partnership between TCC and the 秀色直播Police Department. The officers participate in the regular EMT classes. We are fortunate that they have the opportunity to gain clinical experience with the 秀色直播Fire Department and EMSA,鈥 said TCC EMS Program Director and Assistant Professor, Fire & Emergency Medical Services Leaugeay Barnes M.S., NRP. 鈥淭he partnership promotes public safety and develops relationships among first responders in the community.鈥

The EMT program at TCC is an eight credit hour, one semester course that includes classroom, skills, and clinical components. The program is designed to prepare students to manage medical and trauma emergencies in the pre-hospital environment. EMT students are doing clinical rotations with first responders across the region including the 秀色直播Police officers riding in the back of an ambulance or on a fire apparatus. The TPD officers were selected to participate after completing a rigorous selection process.

鈥淎s police officers, we often encounter situations where citizens are facing life-threatening trauma or medical conditions,鈥 said 秀色直播Police Department Assistant Training Director Captain Ryan Perkins. 鈥淭he 秀色直播Police Department is excited to partner with TCC, the 秀色直播Fire Department and EMSA to further prepare our officers for situations where they can take life-saving actions for citizens and their co-workers.鈥

The clinical rotations are designed to provide the EMT student with the opportunity to utilize the knowledge, skills, and behaviors they have learned in the field with the oversight of a preceptor or clinical instructor.

鈥淓MSA is a busy system that provides an opportunity for someone to apply a wide variety of emergency medical skills. In a short amount of time, you can demonstrate a vast amount of knowledge that you have learned in the classroom,鈥 said EMSA Clinical Instructor Scott Williams, B.S., B.A., NRP. 鈥淭here is a lot of potential for community impact when more public servants are able to offer immediate care in the field. It can save lives. And, to have them training directly with us, helps all of us to understand each other鈥檚 capabilities and communicate more efficiently.鈥

鈥淧roviding emergency medical care to the 秀色直播community is a team effort that includes 秀色直播Fire, EMSA, and 秀色直播Police Officers. The key to achieving a successful outcome when these events occur is through a coordinated approach to training that involves all responders,鈥 said 秀色直播Fire Department Director of EMS Michael Baker. 鈥淭his training partnership with TCC is an opportunity to expand on the existing programs with 秀色直播Fire and to include our other response partners at 秀色直播Police and EMSA. 秀色直播firefighters deliver pre-hospital healthcare and the department is excited to host these students and ensure their success in emergency medicine.鈥

The TCC EMT program prepares students to successfully complete the national certifying written and psychomotor exams provided by the National Registry of EMT鈥檚, as well as to perform the responsibilities of an EMT in the field. The demand for EMT鈥檚 and Paramedics is high and is predicted to grow.