EMT Basic Program
Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) are emergency responders trained to provide immediate care for sick or injured people and transport them to medical facilities. They usually work in teams of two and may request additional assistance from the police and/or fire departments.
While transporting the patient to the medical facility, the team remains in contact with the health care team at the hospital in order to receive special instructions and allow the hospital to be prepared for their arrival.
At the scene of the emergency the team assesses the individuals to determine the nature and extent of the injuries and illnesses, while also determining if the patients have other preexisting conditions that should be considered during treatment, such as epilepsy or diabetes. Emergency medical technicians may open airways, restore breathing, control bleeding, treat for shock, administer epinephrine, administer oxygen, assist in childbirth, treat heart attack victims using an automated external defibrillator, and perform other basic procedures.
Careers within the field of Emergency Medical Technology (EMT) are in great demand due to a growing aging population. The Allied Health EMT-1 program at Las Positas College provides students with the training to become first-responders in the event of a medical emergency. The skills taught in this program include pre-hospital care and transport as well as the advanced definitive care provided in the emergency department in hospitals.