Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) are in the business of saving lives. When an accident happens, a natural disaster occurs or someone is the victim of a violent crime, EMTs are the first responders who deliver vital care in the critical minutes before the patient arrives at the hospital.

In our EMT Certification program you’ll master critical skills such as wound management, how to immobilize a fractured limb or neck and the use of emergency equipment like defibrillators and airway devices.

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Field Experience

We emphasize real-world clinical experience in a variety of emergency settings. Learn what it’s like to work with Butler County sheriff’s detectives and train for rescue operations with the Butler County Rescue Squad. You’ll get firsthand exposure to EMS operations in the field with Butler County EMS and Sedgwick County EMS and area emergency rooms.

Job Security

Positions in the field are growing at more than twice the national average for all occupations. Many EMTs use their training and experience to go on to get further education and become paramedics, physician’s assistants or nurses. Get started on an exciting, vitally important career with EMT training.

One Step Further with AEMT certificate

Once you're an EMT, you can always come back and boost your level of training with our 20-credit-hour (two semesters/10 credit hours each) Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) certificate which usually boosts your pay too.

    EMT Requirements and Fees

    Collected with Tuition:

    • $100 - Lab Fee
    • $85 - Platinum EMS Testing / Planner
    • $75 - State skills exam fee
    • $55 - Uniform

    Student's Responsibility:

    • $50 - KS Board of EMS background check
    • $104 - National Registry written exam fee
    • $70 - Butler Community College background check and drug screen

    Additional Details

    • A program orientation will take place the Saturday before the start of classes.
    • A background check and drug screen must be completed before the start of classes. Instructions:
      • Go to www.verifystudents.com and click 'Start Here.'
      • Use the promotional code: BUTL57ED
      • Complete profile and e-sign forms as they appear.
      • Go to drug test collection site listed on the authorization form you received by email (bring authorization form and government photo ID).

    At Butler we strive to develop confident, competent, and compassionate EMTs.

    • Confident: The EMT course is an exciting and intense hands-on learning experience! You will be learning foundational knowledge that will prepare you to care for real patients experiencing emergencies. As such, attendance and participation is vital! Students may not enroll after the first day of class, and students who miss more than four days of class may be dropped from the course at instructor discretion. Your class participation will help you develop confidence in your knowledge as an EMT!
    • Competent: Our EMT programs prepare you for success! Throughout the course you will complete three module exams and a final exam, you must score above a 70% on each exam, and earn an overall course grade of 70% or higher to successfully complete the course. Once you successfully complete the course you will be ready to confidently challenge the national and state EMT certification exams.
    • Compassionate: 24 hours of field experience on an ambulance with Butler County EMS and Sedgwick County EMS will prepare you to provide compassionate care to real patients in the field.

    Classes You'll Take

    Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) is the only course in this program.

    During this course you will:

    • Learn how to provide assessment and pre-hospital emergency care.
    • Utilize the National Standard Guidelines Scope of Practice (NSGSP) and the Kansas Board of EMS Education Standards.

      Emergency Medical Technician (Certification)

      The Devin Reneé Burress Memorial Scholarship Fund for EMS Education

      Devin Reneé Burress passed away June 5, 2009 as a passenger in a motor vehicle accident. She was a 16-year-old senior at Augusta High School. Devin was born in El Dorado, Kansas on June 10, 1992, the daughter of James "Jeb" Eldon and LeeAnne (Dennett) Burress. Devin‘s desire was to help people in their time of need.

      This memorial scholarship is to continue her good work through those who have that same desire. Devin, having a big heart and smile, was one to always put others before her. She loved to make people laugh no matter the situation or how she felt. Known as a founder of misfits and underdogs who were maybe in bad family situations or just not considered popular, she would go out of her way to help them and make them feel better about themselves and a true friend until the end. In her short life, she had been involved in instrumental music, sports, drama and other activities, along with a job at Pizza Hut.

      Devin’s goal was to become a Certified Nurse Aid her senior year of high school, then obtain her Associate of Science degree as a Paramedic like her dad. Simply put, Devin was and still is a beloved daughter, sister, friend and a true angel to all who knew her.

      To apply for this scholarship, contact Scholarship Coordinator Averie Nelson with the Butler Community College Foundation at anelson5@butlercc.edu or by calling 316.323.6737.

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