NOTE:

Cocoa Campus Power Issues Impacting Bldgs. 4, 5, 11 & 12: Due to power issues being addressed by Florida Power and Light, Buildings 4, 5, 11 & 12 are closed, and scheduled classes will be temporarily reassigned to alternate locations where possible on Tuesday, November 4. Students should reach out to their instructors and review Canvas for specific class arrangements and coursework. We anticipate full campus operations will resume by 8 AM on Wednesday, November 5.

EMT Students performing procedure on patient simulator

EMT Accepted Student Requirements

Health Related

All students accepted in the Emergency Medical Technician ATD program will be required to submit a completed physical exam form prior to entrance into a clinical agency for the coursework's clinical hours.

Physical Exam forms will be made available only to those students accepted into the program.

Insurance Requirements

All accepted students are required to purchase and are covered by the Allied Health Liability Insurance and also the Education/Training Student Accident Insurance through EFSC. The cost of this insurance coverage is included in course fees. This policy will cover students during their training.

Background Check/Drug Screen

All accepted students must have completed a criminal background check and any required screening. This is handled for the EMT program by the Brevard Police Testing and Selection Center. The acceptance letter will explain the process.

Failure to complete these steps will result in forfeiture of your spot in the class.

Per state regulations, if you have been convicted of a felony you may not be eligible for state certification. To be sure, contact the state office of EMS at 1-850-245-4440.

Review Student Handbook

The Emergency Medical Services Student Handbook is divided into three (3) parts. The first summarizes general Eastern Florida State College information. The second section highlights the administrative or programmatic portion of the EMS Department. The third section on academics relates to all things in the classroom, lab, and while performing clinical rotations.