Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) Certification Program

Description

The Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) program is designed for individuals seeking foundational knowledge and hands-on skills in pre-hospital emergency care, beyond standard First Aid. This course prepares participants to act confidently and competently in workplace and community emergencies, bridging the gap until EMS personnel arrive.

Who should enroll?

Who Should Enroll 

This course is suited for individuals who are: 

  • Committed to learning and professional development 
  • Punctual and reliable 
  • Self-motivated 
  • Passionate about emergency response and public safety 
Who is this programme ideal for?

This program is ideal for first response roles across various sectors, including: 

  • Health, Safety & Environment (HS&E) 
  • Law Enforcement & Security Services 
  • Military & Fire Departments 
  • Correctional Institutions 
  • Industrial Response Teams 
  • Community & Volunteer Responders 

Admission Requirements

  • Minimum of two (2) CSEC passes or equivalent High School Diploma
  • Completion of pre-course enrollment form and interview (if required)

Course Information

  • Duration: 80 hours
  • Format: In-Person, Instructor-Led
  • Certification: ETITT+ Eligibility for U.S. NREMT (CBT)

Topics Covered In This Course:

    • Patient assessment 
    • Airway and breathing management 
    • Medical and trauma emergencies 
    • Bleeding control and shock management 

    • Rescue operations and scene safety 
    • Legal and ethical considerations 
    • Infection control and documentation 

Required Textbook (Not Included in Tuition) 

  • Jones & Bartlett – AAOS Emergency Medical Responder, 8th Edition (always check with ETITT for required textbook before purchasing)

Available from Emergency Training Associates:
📞 Mr. Allister Taylor – (868) 683-3289 or (868) 679-2146 

Assessment & Certification 

    • Minimum passing score of 75% required for certification 
    • Successful students will receive ETITT certification and become eligible to sit the U.S. National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) exam at the EMR level 

“NCCA accreditation means the NREMT certification has been reviewed and deemed credible for ensuring the health, welfare, and safety of the public.”NREMT