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*Charter
and Accreditation #102
This course prepares the student for an entry level police officer
with hands-on and classroom training. Once certification is received
you may qualify for positions in local police departments and state
facilities.
This APCO state certification training is for Emergency (911) operators or those in the emergency communication field.
This 36-hour basic training class is required by the state of Ohio
for all new volunteer firefighters. Topics will include safety,
fire behavior, personal protective equipment and much more.
Builds on the volunteer course and expands the understanding and
capabilities of a firefighter.
Upon completion of this level the firefighter is certified as Professional
Firefighter II by state of Ohio.
Required for all persons who wish to be certified for pre-hospital
care. This course contains class work and clinical experience. Students
will learn operation of an ambulance, transportation and care of
patients, and how to determine the nature and extent of illness
or injury. Advanced life saving skills, including intubation and
automatic defibrillation will be taught.
This course uses the Ohio Department of Public Safety Division curriculum
to include the following: preparatory, patient assessment, airway
management, trauma patient management and medical patient management.
This course is designed to educate members of the fire departments
and emergency medical services about the safe and efficient operation
of emergency vehicles.
This is a 40-hour course designed for firefighters, police officers
and industry workers who may be called to assist in an emergency
situation. Topics covered include airway management, patient assessment,
cardiac management, illness and injury management, children and
childbirth.
Pre-registration required!
Saturdays, 8:30-5pm. Classes held monthly.
Students will understand
the interactions between fire investigators and the coroner, various
artifacts seen in thermal related deaths, duties of the coroner,
the need for teamwork, being cognizant of scene preservation, and
recognizing appropriate documentation of runs involving death.
Also available:
Call 419-998-2997
for more information and start dates.
The American Heart Association
strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in BLS, ACLS, and PALS
and has developed instructional materials for this purpose. Use
of these materials in an educational course does not represent course
sponsorship by the American Heart Association, and any fees charged
for such a course do not represent income to the Association.
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