Basic first responder courses do not include AED training, but often can be added as a supplementary skill. Your local Red Cross would be a great resource for finding additional information. You can also get additional information online here: http://www.nremt.org/nremt/about/reg_1st_history.asp
To get first responder training and certification visit the website listed below and choose your state(MI) from the map. You can then email the company and they will set you up with the next training in your area. http://www.americancpr.com/CPRLinks.html#MI
The American Red Cross offers first responder training courses. There are no qualifications to get into a course. Everything needed to complete this training is taught in the course. http://www.redcross.org/cprpro
You do not need special training as a medical administrative assistant unless you will be interacting with patients. If that is the case, most likely a MRT certification will be required. An MRT is a first responder
The First Aid Responder Refresher course is available for individuals who hold a valid PHECC First Aid Responder Cert. It is important that the certification is within the valid date range to be eligible for the refresher course.
EMT classes is Emergency Medical Technician Training for firefighters, ambulance and emergency responders. There are various types of courses and training programs. These programs provide training and certification for people who are interested in go into the firefighting, medical first responder field.
First, you must complete the proper training which usually begins with EMT-1 (first responder) training. This is the most basic training. This training is acquired in a classroom and generally available at community colleges. Part of the curriculum includes field experience in which you ride along and observe. After this training, you're required to take an examination which, if passed, will result in paramedic certification.
Federal requirements found in OSHA 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1910.120- requires firefighters and other first responders to hazardous materials incidents to have First Responder Awareness (FRA) training.
Every state is different, you should contact your local EMS service and see what the requirements are. You will have to first get certified as a First Responder and then get your EMT Certification.
BLS would be certification such as an EMT- Basic or a First Responder. Basically they are limited on what interventions they can perform. Advanced life support would be like an EMT-Intermediate or a paramedic
A first responder must do all he/she can to sustain life and prevent further injury. A first responder is not protected legally if he/she acts irresponsibly or negligently i.e. if he/she fail to do what any reasonable person would do with the same level of training under similar circumstances.
To get a certification, you need to first enroll yourself in the BIM training center like Prompt Academy.
10-90 code for a first responder = -80