January 7, 2016 Kenneth Colangelo

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Tunxis Community College will offer an Emergency Medical Technician Basic Training course in Bristol starting in February. The course will be held Monday and Wednesday evenings, Feb. 10-May 23,and some Saturdays.

Approved by the Connecticut Office of Emergency Medical Services, the course prepares students for the exams to become nationally registered and state of Connecticut certified at the basic level. Lectures, demonstrations and hands-on training provide the knowledge and skills required for certification. Course work covers instruction and practice in dealing with bleeding, fractures, airway obstruction, cardiac arrest, and other emergencies. Students are required to complete a 16-hour clinical run with Bristol Hospital EMS as part of the training.

Tuition for the course is $750, which includes CPR manual, and stethoscope. There are no prerequisites for the course, but those interested should be at least 16 years old. For more details, visit tunxis.edu/emt. To register or for more information, please call 860.314.4700, or email [email protected]. The class will be held at Tunxis satellite facility Tunxis@Bristol, 430 North Main Street, Bristol. It is offered in cooperation with Bristol Hospital Office of Emergency Medical Services.

From allied health, business, and computer skills to personal enrichment and customized training, Tunxis Workforce Development and Continuing Education is one of the largest providers of non-credit courses and programs within the Connecticut Community College system, offering about 200 courses each semester that prepare learners with 21st century skills and employment in areas with industry need. Over 6,000 students enroll in credit and continuing education programs at Tunxis each semester.