Interested in becoming an Emergency Medical Technician? Spring classes at Hudson’s top-rated Emergency Medical Services (EMS) School start January 17 and go through May 9.
The cost for the class is $875 and includes books, equipment, and the National Registry test fee. Instruction includes valuable practice as students go out on calls with Hudson EMS crews to gain hands-on patient experience. During the program, students learn to assess patient conditions, make care judgments, and follow correct protocols in communication with emergency room physicians at area hospitals.
Did you know Hudson EMS will pay for your class tuition if you apply to become a Hudson EMS volunteer prior to classes? Hudson EMS is always looking for new volunteers to join the team. The City of Hudson relies on a mostly volunteer Emergency Medical Services Department to respond to more than 1,500 emergency medical calls each year.
To sign up for classes and for more information, visit the website below or call 330-342-1702. Space is limited, so sign up now to reserve your spot.