EMS Education
Clinton County EMS is excited to offer a range of training opportunities for those interested in pursuing a career in emergency medical services. Our programs include an EMT class, a paramedic class, and a collaborative initiative with local high schools to provide a high school EMT class.
Our training programs are distinguished by a strong commitment to high educational standards. Instructors are highly experienced professionals, including critical care and flight providers, ensuring students receive top-notch instruction. The curriculum is further enhanced by the guidance of two dedicated Medical Directors who bring extensive expertise from both Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS).
A key feature of our programs is the emphasis on hands-on experience. The rigorous curriculum, complemented by comprehensive lab training, challenges students to develop practical skills essential for managing real-world medical emergencies. This practical approach equips graduates with the knowledge and confidence needed to excel in the field.
At Clinton County EMS, we are dedicated to preparing the next generation of emergency medical professionals through innovative training and real-world applications. Join us to embark on a rewarding career in emergency medicine!
Accreditation
Clinton County EMS is proud to be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CoAEMSP), ensuring that our training programs meet the highest standards of education in emergency medical services. This accreditation reflects our commitment to providing quality education and training for future emergency medical professionals.
Additionally, our paramedic program has established a partnership with Columbia Southern University, which grants students 30 credit hours upon completion of the program. This unique opportunity allows graduates to further their education and pursue an Associate Degree in Paramedic Science, facilitating their advancement in the field. By combining rigorous training with academic credit, we empower our students to achieve their educational and professional goals.
At Clinton County EMS, we are dedicated to fostering excellence in emergency medical training, ensuring our students are well-equipped for successful careers in healthcare.
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High school graduate or equivalent
EMT-B
Valid, government issued photo ID
Vaccination records (required for hospital based clinical rotations)
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Fill out the contact form on our website (Education→Contact Us)
Submit the completed application to dpaul@clintonco.com
Provide copies of:
HS Diploma or equivalent
Indiana EMT-B certification
Valid, government issued ID
Health and vaccination records
Take written exam and perform interview with Program Director and Training Institute Official
Acceptance is pending background check, required documents, deposit, and remaining class spots.
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You will be notified of acceptance via email. This email will include the student manual, schedule, and any other pertinent information that needs to be disseminated.
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Tuition
Initial Deposit of $1000
Remainder of tuition is then broken down per semester with the total being $7800
Tuition is paid to Clinton County EMS
Tuition includes clinical shirt and books
Payment plans are available upon request
Other requirements to be supplied by the student
Black or navy blue pants
Black shoes or boots
Black belt
Certification exam costs