EMT Program in Indiana

A state-approved program is needed to pursue EMT program in Indiana. The program teaches students about how to offer pre-hospital care to the patients of trauma. EMT program in Indiana is authorized under Indiana Emergency Services. By 2014, the different levels of program licenses that will be available in Indiana are- EMT-Responder, EMT-Basics, Advanced EMT (AEMT) and Paramedics.

Eligibility Criteria


Following are the general requirements for EMT program in Indiana:

  • Students in Indiana must be at least 18 years of age if they want to apply for EMT program.
  • A valid driving license should be possessed by the student for EMT program in Indiana.
  • A CPR certification must be owned by the student throughout his/her EMT program.
  • Students in Indiana must have passed a GED or high school level of examination. Some program schools also need the COMPASS or ACCUPLACER test scores, which checks the student’s ability to speak, read and write fluent English, as well as mathematical skills
  • A drug examination is also needed besides a check on the criminal background of the student.
  • Vaccination proofs of diseases, like measles, tetanus, diphtheria, mumps, rubella, pertussis, chickenpox and hepatitis B, are also required. Students also need to provide the negative reports of tuberculosis examination, flu shot and a chest X-ray, which has been conducted in the last 12 months.

Coursework

At each level of the program, students study a particular coursework. Here is the list of topics that are covered during different program levels.

  • Physiology and anatomy
  • EMS systems
  • Vital signs
  • How to move and lift patients?
  • Legal & ethical issues of EMS
  • Emergency cases of respiratory, cardiac and poison/overdose
  • Gynaecological and  obstetrical and emergencies
  • Environmental emergencies
  • Patient assessment, including communication and documentation
  • Epinephrine auto-injector
  • Shock and bleeding management
  • Airway management
  • Injuries of head, neck, spine and soft tissues
  • Musculoskeletal injuries
  • Pediatric emergencies
  • Old patients and adolescents
  • Handling multiple patients

Duration and Fees


The approximate duration of EMT-basic program in Indiana is around three-four months while a paramedic program will take around 6 months to 2 years to complete.

The approximate cost of a basic EMT, as well as a paramedic level program in Indiana, is between $1000 to $10,000, depending on the program school or college.

State Approved Program Centers

  • Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
    Address: 420 University Boulevard, Indianapolis, Indiana- 46202
    Contact Number: 317-274-5555
    Official Website: http://www.iupui.edu/
  • Ivy Tech Community College
    Address: 50 West Fall Creek Parkway North Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana- 46208
    Contact Number: 317-921-4800
    Fax: 317-921-4832
    Official Website: http://www.ivytech.edu/index.html

  • Vincennes University
    Address: 1002 North First Street, Vincennes, Indiana- 47591
    Contact Number: 800-742-9198
    Official Website: http://www.vinu.edu/
  • Elkhart General Hospital
    Address: 600 East Boulevard, Elkhart, Indiana- 46514
    Contact Number: 574-294-2621
    Official Website: http://www.egh.org/

Contact

If you have any other query regarding EMT program in Indiana, contact:

Public Safety Program Institute
402 West Washington Street, IGCS, Room- 239,
Indianapolis, Indiana- 46204
Contact Number: (800) 666-7784

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