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EMT Training in Kentucky

EMT training in Kentucky takes at least 119 hours to complete.  Successful completion of a Kentucky approved program is required for those seeking state licensure.   Here are a few requirements one must meet before they apply to an EMT program in KY.

· EMT students in KY must be 18 years old or older.  They also must be able to show proof of a high school diploma or a GED.

· Must have a valid driver’s license.

· Must be able to read at a 10th grade level or higher.  Prospective students are sometimes asked to provide placement scores (from tests such as ASSET or COMPASS or ACCUPLACER, which test one’s academic skills in English, math, and reading).

· Must have current CPR for the Healthcare Provider Certification.  CPR certification must be maintained throughout the duration of the course.

· EMT students will need to show proof of the following vaccinations: Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccination/Illness, Hepatitis B Vaccination Series, and Tuberculosis Testing.  You will likely also need the Tdap vaccine to protect against Tetanus, Diphtheria and Petrussis; Chicken Pox (vaccinated 2 shot series or positive titer); a negative Chest X-ray (within the last 12 months) and a Flu shot (within the last 12 months).

· Must undergo a drug test and submit to a criminal background check.

EMT Training in Kentucky

During an EMT course in Kentucky, students will learn the necessary skills to provide prehospital emergency medical care at a basic life support level.  Once the course is successfully completed, students will be able to recognize the significance of a patient’s injury and assess the requirement needed for emergency medical care.

Students will also learn to administer proper emergency medical care based on a patient’s condition, as well as lift, position, or move a patient to limit pain and prevent additional injury.

Schools and Programs

Below, please click on a school to get admissions information on their healthcare programs:

Ashland Community and Technical College – Ashland, KY
Heritage Building
12307 Midland Trail
Ashland, KY – 41102

Eastern Kentucky University – Richmond, KY
521 Lancaster Ave
Stratton 153
Richmond, KY – 40475-3100

Gateway Community & Technical College – Edgewood, KY
Emergency Medical Services – Paramedic Program
790 Thomas More Parkway
Edgewood, KY 41017

Lexington Division of Fire and Emergency Services – Lexington, KY
219 E Third St
Lexington, KY – 40508

Owensboro Community and Technical College – Owensboro, KY
4800 New Hartford Road
Owensboro, KY – 42303

Somerset Community College – Somerset, KY
Emergency Medical Services – Paramedic Program
808 Monticello St
South Campus, Rm 159C
Somerset, KY 42501

EMT Courses in KY

An EMT student in Kentucky who has completed an EMT training course is expected to have a firm understanding of the following:

· The Human Body

· EMT-Basic Pharmacology

· Respiratory and Cardiac Emergencies

· Emergency Childbirth/Pediatric Emergencies

· Medical, Legal, and Ethical Issues in EMS

· Bleeding and Shock Management

· Environmental and Behavioral Emergencies

· Epinephrine Auto-Injector

· Trauma Patient Assessment

· Airway Management

· Obstetrics and Gynecological Emergencies

· Soft Tissue Injuries

· Musculoskeletal Injuries

· Head, Neck and Spine Injuries

· Vital Signs

· Infants, Children, Adolescents and Old Patients

· Lifting and Moving Patients

· Diabetic Emergencies

Becoming an EMT in Kentucky

Once you have successfully completed your EMT-Basic course, you will then be able to apply for national certification by taking the NREMT exams.  National EMT certification requires students to successfully complete both a cognitive (computer adaptive test) and psychomotor exam (skills test).

The NREMT-B practical exam is a state approved exam and will be given through state recognized EMT training programs.  If you have any questions about EMT testing, training, or certification in Kentucky, be sure to contact:

Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services
275 East Main Street, HS1E-F
Frankfort, KY 40621-0001

When you become a nationally registered EMT, you can then apply for a license to practice with the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

EMT Salary in Kentucky

To learn more about EMT salary in Kentucky, as well as read more about the annual income of paramedics and flight paramedics, be sure to visit our article entitled Paramedic Salary in Kentucky.

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