Cleveland Community College Fire/Rescue Training

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Cleveland Community College Fire/Rescue Training
Jimmy Hensley (704 669-4192)
Tommy McNeilly (704 669-4194)
Doug Goodwin
(704-669-4195
Carolyn Lovelace (704 669-4193)
Visit us on the web!
www.clevelandcommunitycollege.edu
www.cccfiretraining.com
For information or to pre-register for any class, please contact Carolyn Lovelace at 704-669-4193. You may also email
lovelacec@clevelandcommunitycollege.edu or fax 704-669-2506. Class dates are subject to change and/or cancellation;
PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE!!
April 2012
Class Title
Dates
Location
Instructor
Time
TR Structural Collapse
April 2,3,4,5,6
April 9,10,11,12,13
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Brent Gordon
8a-7p
Fire Life Safety Educator
Level I – General
April 2
April 3
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
James Strickland
9a-6p
9a-1p
Fire Life Safety Educator
Level I – Education
April 3
April 4
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
James Strickland
2p-6p
9a-6p
Fire Instructor I and II
Instructional Methodology
April 3 thru May 14
(Tuesdays & Thursdays)
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Dr. John Still
9a-4p
Fire Life Safety Educator
Level I – Administration
April 5
April 6
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
James Strickland
9a-6p
9a-1p
Fire Inspector, Level III
April 6,7,8
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Claude Wilson
8a-5p
1
TR Surface and Swift
Water Rescue
April 14,15, 21,22
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Staff
8a-7p
Advanced High Angle
Medical Specialist
April 16,17,18,19
April 20
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Clint Walker
8a-5p
8a-8p
Airport Firefighter
April 23,24,25,26,27
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Staff
8a-7p
Firefighter I and II
Fire Control
April 24,26; May 1,3,8,
10,15,17,22,24,29
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Lewis McSwain
1am-4am
(0100-0400)
TR: Rescue Operations
April 30
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Clint Walker
8a-6p
Driver Operator
Basic Pump Operations
April 10,11,17,18,23,24
Lawndale VFD
Claude Huffman
6p-10p
TR: PPE
May 1
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Chris Poston
8a-6p
TR: Rescue Equipment
May 2
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Chris Poston
8a-3p
TR: Helicopter Transport
May 3
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Chris Poston
8a-3p
TR: Ropes
May 4,7,8
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Chris Poston
8a-4p
Fire Instructor II
Certification
May 7,8,9,10
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Staff
8a-7p
Chemistry of Hazardous
Materials
May 7,8,9,10,11,21,22,
23,24,25
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Tony Bateman
8a-5p
2
Fire Life Safety Educator
Level II – Planning & Dev.
May 7
May 8
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
James Strickland
9a-6p
9a-1p
Fire Life Safety Educator
Level II – Education
May 8
May 9
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
James Strickland
2p-6p
9a-6p
TR: Rescue Rigging
May 9,10
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Gary Ramsey
8a-5p
Fire Life Safety Educator
Level II – Administration
May 10
May 11
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
James Strickland
9a-6p
9a-1p
TR: Victim Management
May 11,14
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Staff
8a-5p
TR Rapid Intervention
Team (NC Certification)
May 12,13,19,20
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Shad Johnson
8a-7p
VMR: Rescue Operations
May 15,16
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Clint Walker
8a-3p
VMR: Vehicle Anatomy
May 17
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Johnny Abernathy
8a-6p
VMR: Stabilization and
Extrication
May 18,21
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Gary Ramsey
8a-5p
TR Ropes Certification
Course
May 21,22,23,24,25,
28,29,30
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Staff
8a-7p
VMR: Bus & Machinery
May 22
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Clint Walker
8a-6p
VMR: Victim Management
May 23,24
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Chris Poston
8a-5p
3
Firefighter I and II
Sprinklers
May 31
June 5,7,12,14
CCC Brown Emergency
Training Center
Lewis McSwain
1am-4am
(0100-0400)
2012 Specialty Classes
1.
FUNSAR — Fundamentals of Search and Rescue
Dates will be announced later.
2.
2012 Qualification Courses and Upgrades from OSFM / BETC — For registration, please call 704-669-4193 or email
lovelacec@clevelandcommunitycollege.edu.
DMICO Instructor Qualification
STICO Instructor Qualification
3.
2012 Firefighter Levels I and II for 1am-4am (0100-0400) Classes —
Fire Control I and II
Sprinklers I and II
Haz Mat Level I Responder
Fire Prevention, Education and Cause I and II
Building Construction II
4.
TBD
TBD
April 24,26; May 1,3,8,10,15,17,22,24,29
May 31; June 5,7,12,14
June 19,21,26,28; July 3,5,10,12,17,19,24,26
July 31; August 2,7,9,14,16,21
August 23,28,30; Sept 4,6
Fire Inspector
Level III
(Spring) April 6-8 / (Fall) October 19-21; 8am-5pm
Level II
(Summer) July 14, 15, 21, 22; 8am-5pm
Level I
(Fall) September 22, 23, 29, 30; 8am-6pm
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5.
TR Structural Collapse — This class will present the entire Rescue Technician Structural Collapse Course, including Incident Planning,
PPE, Basic Rescue Equipment, Shoring, Breaching and Breaking, Lifting and Moving, Search Management, and Victim Removal. There is a
$200 materials fee for each student.
Dates Offered:
6.
April 2-6 and 9-13; 8am-7pm (Spring)
October 1-5 and 8-12; 8am-7pm (Fall)
Fire Life Safety Educator Program Offerings (Spring and Summer)
Level I
General: April 2 (9a-6p) and April 3 (9a-1p)
Education: April 3 (2p-6p) and April 4 (9a-6p)
Administration: April 5 (9a-6p) and April 6 (9a-1p)
Level II
Planning & Development: May 7 (9a-6p) and May 8 (9a-1p)
Education: May 8 (2p-6p) and May 9 (9a-6p)
Administration: May 10 (9a-6p) and May 11 (9a-1p)
Level III
Planning & Development: June 11 (9a-6p) and June 12 (9a-1p)
Education: June 12 (2p-6p) and June 13 (9a-6p)
Administration: June 14 (9a-6p) and June 15 (9a-1p)
7.
Fire Instructor I and II / Educational Methodology for Fire, Rescue, and EMS — This course is designed to train fire and
emergency instructor candidates in learning and practicing the art of: (1) developing instructional strategies/techniques; (2) and
demonstrating practical generic teaching and communications skills. Participants will prepare and deliver lesson presentations on a nonEMS or Fire related topic and a topic specific to the content area in which he or she will be teaching. The focus will be on responding to
learner needs while meeting ethical/professional/safety standards and legal responsibilities.
Dates Offered:
8.
April 3 thru May 14 (Tuesdays and Thursdays); 9am-4pm
TR: Surface and Swift Water Rescue — This course will present the Technical Rescuer with the knowledge, skills, and ability to
satisfy the requirements of Chapter Eleven and Twelve (Surface and Swift Water) of the NFPA 1006; Standard for Technical Rescue
Professional Qualifications. Classes included in this course are: Rescue Operations for Water Rescue, Rescue Techniques,
Transportation, and Victim Management.
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Dates Offered:
9.
Advanced High Angle Medical Specialist —This course builds on the skills taught in our basic course with additional instruction in
advanced physiologies. During the 5-day course, students will participate in various real world technical rescue exercises where all
aspects of patient care will be addressed. For more information, please contact Clint Walker, CCEMT-P at
ncfirefightermedic@gmail.com.
Dates Offered:
10.
12.
April 16-19; 8am-5pm / April 20; 8am-8pm (Spring)
December 17-20; 8am-5pm / December 21; 8am-8pm (Fall)
Airport Firefighter — This is a voluntary State of North Caroline Fire Service Certification program. The program is divided in to
three major duties as established by NFPA 1003 Airport Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications. These duties are response, fire
suppression, and rescue. These three duties are presented in eleven lessons to better instruct the candidate in aviation fire protection.
For complete certification the candidate must also successfully complete the North Carolina Fire Fighter II Certification program.
Dates Offered:
11.
April 14, 15, 21, 22, 8am-7pm (Spring)
July 9-12, 8am-7pm (Summer)
April 23-27; 8am-7pm (50 Hours)
May Technical Rescuer Academy
(You can take any individual class or all of them!!)
TR:
Rescue Operations
PPE
Rescue Equipment
Helicopter Transport
Ropes
Rescue Rigging
Victim Management
VMR:
Rescue Operations
Vehicle Anatomy
Stabilization
and Extrication
Bus & Machinery
Victim Management
April 30; 8a-6p
May 1; 8a-6p
May 2; 8a-3p
May 3; 8a-3p
May 4,7,8; 8a-4p
May 9,10; 8a-5p
May 11,14; 8a-5p
May 15,16; 8a-3p
May 17; 8a-6p
May 18,21; 8a-5p
May 22; 8a-6p
May 23,24; 8a-5p
TR Trench Rescue Certification Course — This course will train personnel in methods and operations related to trench collapses and
rescue operations.
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Dates Offered:
13.
Chemistry of Hazardous Materials — This is an 80-hour course needed in combination with a 92-hour Hazardous Materials Technician
Course to obtain State of NC Hazardous Materials Level II (Technician) Certification.
Dates Offered:
14.
May 7-10; 8am-7pm (Spring)
October 17, 18, 24, 25; 8am-7pm (Fall)
NC Rapid Intervention Team (NC Certification) — This course will teach students all three required courses for the North Carolina
Rapid Intervention Team (NCRIT) Certification training: 1)FIP-6401 NCRIT-Mayday; 2) FIP-6402 NCRIT-Firefighter Survival; and 3)
FIP-6403 NCRIT-Rapid Intervention.
Dates Offered:
16.
May 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
Fire Instructor II Certification — This course meets the objectives in Chapter 4 of NFPA 1021 and covers the knowledge, skills and
abilities needed to serve as an entry-level fire department company officer. Tropics include making the transition to officer; fire
prevention; investigation; strategies and tactics; leadership; conflict resolution; community involvement; and communication.
Dates Offered:
15.
May 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, 20; 8am-7pm (Summer)
September 17-22, 8am-7pm (Fall)
May 12,13,19,20; 8am-7pm (Summer)
TR Ropes Certification Course — This class will present to the Rescue Technician the entire Rescue Technician Ropes Course including
Site Operations, Anchors, Mechanical Advantage Systems, Fixed Rope Systems, Lowers and Raises, Rope Highlines, and Victim Removal.
Dates Offered:
May 21-25 and 28-30; 8am-7pm (Summer)
August 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 25, 26; 8am-7pm (Fall)
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17.
Hazardous Materials Specialties — These courses are new specialties branching from Level One Responder. All currently certified
HAZMAT Awareness and Operations personnel are eligible for these classes.
Protective Equipment/PPE
Decontamination
Air Monitoring/Sampling
June 4-5; 9am-4pm
June 11-12; 8am-5pm
June 18-19; 8am-5pm
18.
Summer Firefighter Academy 2012 — The purpose of this Academy is to produce high quality firefighters who will strengthen
the ability of fire protection service in order to provide a higher degree of customer service. A mandatory orientation will be
held June 10 at 2pm. Classes will begin June 11 at 8am and run Monday-Friday. A complete schedule will be provided at the
orientation. The Academy will end August 10 with a graduation ceremony. Topics covered will be Firefighter I and II courses;
Hazardous Materials; Rapid Intervention Team Certification; Physical Training; and Live Fire Scenarios. Candidates must
complete an application packet to be accepted into the Academy. There are a limited number of seats and NO walk-ins will be
accepted. A few local fire departments have agreed to allow candidates to be housed at fire stations. A $175 non-refundable
fee is required for student supplies including textbooks, uniforms, and other supplies. The fee is not due until acceptance into
the Academy. To receive an application, please call 704-669-4193 or email lovelacec@clevelandcommunitycollege.edu. All
information can also be found at www.cccfiretraining.com.
19.
Driver Operator (All classes are 9am-6pm.)
Pump
Introduction to Pumps – July 9-10
Basic Pump Operations – July 11-13
Pump Maintenance – July 16-17
Sprinkler & Standpipe – July 18-19
Pump Hydraulics – July 20, 23
Service Testing – July 24-25
Pump Water Supply – July 26-27
Aerials
Introduction to Aerial – July 30-31
Basic Aerial Operations – August 1-2
Aerial Maintenance – August 3, 6
Aerial Testing – August 7-8
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20.
Fire Officer II — This class meets the objectives in Chapter 4 of NFPA 2021 and covers the knowledge, skills and abilities needed to
serve as an entry-level fire department company officer. Topics include making the transition to officer; fire prevention; investigation;
strategies and tactics; leadership; conflict resolution; community involvement; and communication.
Dates Offered:
21.
July 20-22; 8am-6pm (Summer)
Emergency Vehicle Driver
Dates Offered:
22.
August 9-10, 9am-4pm; August 13, 9am-6pm
Technical Rescuer Academy (Fall/Night Classes)— All classes are 7pm-10pm with the exception of TR Rescue Operations which
will be held 6p-10:30pm. (You can take any individual class or all of them!!)
TR
Rescue Operations
PPE
Rescue Equipment
Helicopter Transport
Ropes
Rescue Rigging
Victim Management
23.
VMR
Rescue Operations
Vehicle Anatomy
Stabilization & Extrication
Bus & Machinery
Victim Management
August 7,9; 6p-10:30p
August 14,16,21
August 23,28
August 30, Sept 4
Sept 6,11,13,18,20,25,27
Oct 2,4,9,11,16
Oct 18,23,25,30, Nov 1
Nov 6,8,13,15
Nov 20,27,29
Dec 4,6,11,13,18
Jan 3,8,10
Jan 15,17,22,24,29
Fire Instructor I — This course meets the objectives in Chapter 4 of NFPA 1041 and covers the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed
to train others in the fire service operations. Topics include planning, presenting, and evaluating lesson plans; learning styles; use of
media; communications; and other related topics.
Dates Offered:
August 13-15; 8am-6pm (Fall)
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24.
Trailer Towing Operations (B.A.T./Big Awkward Trailers) — This class, taught by Claude Huffman, will teach students to properly
and safely handle the trailers that are fast becoming common place in the fire/rescue service. Driving, backing, loading, etc. will be
covered.
Dates Offered:
25.
August 14, 9am-1pm; August 15, 9am-6pm
ASSESSMENT CENTER CLASS — The purpose of the Assessment Center course is to familiarize personnel with the understanding
and process of an Assessment Center, and use the information learned to better prepare for the promotion process. Items covered will
be:
First Day (1) History of assessment centers; (2) Overview of assessment centers; (3) Purpose of assessment centers; (4) Different
approaches to assessment centers; (5) Definition of dimensions; (6) Dimensions used in Emergency Service Assessment Centers; (7)
How dimensions are rated; (8) How to prepare for an Assessment Center; (9) What to do before the assessment center, during the
assessment center, and after the assessment center.
Second Day-Oral Interviews — Students will participate in an actual assessment center process using actual assessors and rating
forms. Depending on number of students, this session may have an evening session.
Third Day-In Basket and Oral Interview Reviews — The morning of the third day will be used to complete the student participation
in a IN-Basket process, and the rest of the day is to critique the process and to meet with each student individually and review their
score and comments of the Oral Interview. To preregister, please contact Carolyn Lovelace at 704-669-4193 or email
lovelacec@clevelandcommunitycollege.edu.
Dates for Assessment Center: August 14-16, 2012 (Fall)
26.
Fire Officer I — This course meets the objectives in Chapter 4 of NFPA 1021 and covers the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to
serve as an entry-level fire department company officer. Topics include making the transition to officer; fire prevention; investigation;
strategies and tactics; leadership; conflict resolution; community involvement; and communication.
Dates Offered:
September 8, 9, 15, 16; 8am-6pm (Fall)
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27.
Chief 101 — This class will offer some insight into paperwork and other issues facing today’s fire departments. There will be a heavy
emphasis on benefits from the State Firemen’s Association, the Firemen’s and Rescue Squad Worker’s Pension Fund, the PSOB,
Worker’s Compensation and the State of NC. This class is designed to be beneficial to all firefighters.
Dates Offered:
28.
September 12-13; 9am-4pm (Fall)
Fire Life Safety Educator Program Offerings (Fall)
Level I
General: Sept. 17 (9a-6p) and Sept. 18 (9a-1p)
Education: Sept. 18 (2p-6p) and Sept. 19 (9a-6p)
Administration: Sept. 20 (9a-6p) and Sept. 21 (9a-1p)
Level II
Planning & Development: Oct. 15 (9a-6p) and Oct. 16 (9a-1p)
Education: Oct. 16 (2p-6p) and Oct. 17 (9a-6p)
Administration: Oct. 18 (9a-6p) and Oct. 19 (9a-1p)
Level III
Planning & Development: Nov. 12 (9a-6p) and Nov. 13 (9a-1p)
Education: Nov. 13 (2p-6p) and Nov. 14 (9a-6p)
Administration: Nov. 15 (9a-6p) and Nov. 16 (9a-1p)
29.
30.
October Technical Rescuer Academy
(You can take any individual class or all of them!!)
TR:
Rescue Operations
PPE
Rescue Equipment
Helicopter Transport
Ropes
Rescue Rigging
Victim Management
VMR:
Rescue Operations
Vehicle Anatomy
Stabilization
and Extrication
Bus & Machinery
Victim Management
Oct. 1; 8a-6p
Oct. 2; 8a-6p
Oct. 3; 8a-3p
Oct. 4; 8a-3p
Oct. 5,8,9; 8a-4p
Oct. 10,11; 8a-5p
Oct. 12,15; 8a-5p
Oct. 16,17; 8a-3p
Oct. 18; 8a-6p
Oct. 19,22; 8a-5p
Oct. 23; 8a-6p
Oct. 24.25; 8a-5p
TR Confined Space Rescue —This course will train personnel in methods and operations related to rescue in confined space situations.
It will also cover OSHA related standards.
Dates Offered:
October 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28; 8am-7pm (Fall)
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31.
2012 Cleveland County Fire/Rescue College
November 9,10,11
32.
TR-Water Rescue Crossover Program — This course is to provide a temporary crossover program that allows students and
instructors who have participated in an NFPA 1006-compliant Water Rescue course to gain certification and/or qualification in North
Carolina’s TR-Water Rescue Program.
Dates Offered:
33.
NC TR Technical Ropes Rescue Technician with added Basic High Angle Medical Specialist — This course is designed to meet and
exceed the NC requirements for TR Rope Rescue with a heavy focus on the medical injuries that occur in the high-angle environment
and their treatments. During the course, students will participate in the real world scenarios during day and night environments. For
more information, please contact Clint Walker, CCEMT-P at ncfirefightermedic@gmail.com.
Dates Offered:
34.
November 26-30 and December 3-7; 8am-5pm (Fall)
TR Wilderness Rescue — This course will present the Technical Rescuer with the knowledge, skills, and ability to satisfy the
requirements of Chapter Sixteen (Wilderness) of NFPA 1006: Standard for Technical Rescue Professional Qualifications. Classes
included in the course are: Rescue Operations for Wilderness, Rescue Rigging, Navigation, Tracking, and Victim Management.
Dates Offered:
35.
November 12-16
December 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16; 8am-7pm (Fall)
TR Agricultural Machinery Rescue — This course will detail methods and techniques used in rescue of victims who have been injured
or trapped while using various agricultural machinery.
Dates Offered:
December 11-14; 8am-5pm (Fall)
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Cleveland Community College April BLS Schedule
04/02/2012
04/10/2012
04/15/2012
04/17/2012
04/17/2012
04/23/2012
04/24/2012
19:00-22:00
19:00-22:00
19:00-22:00
19:00-22:00
19:00-22:00
19:00-22:00
19:00-22:00
Kings Mountain FD
Boiling Springs Fire/Rescue
Kings Mountain Rescue
Boiling Springs Rescue
Shanghai VFD
Upper Cleveland Rescue
Grover Rescue
Bloodborne Pathogens
EMS Operations 3
Skills Lab***
EMS Operations 3
Trauma 2
EMS Operations 2
Medical/Behavioral 3
Katie Pressley
Andrew Allen
Jonie Blanton
Linda Martin
David Dodd
Katie Pressley
Ken Childers
Registration Information for EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, and EMT-Paramedic — Please note registration
dates for all classes. Registration days are Monday thru Thursday from 8 am – 4 pm. If you need to register on Friday,
please call to schedule a time to come in. The pre-requisites for EMT Basic are high school diploma or GED, or at least
17 years of age (and attending high school). If you are under 18 you are required to have a current Dual Enrollment form
signed by your high school principal. Registration location is the Brown Emergency Training Center, 2423 Kings Road Ext.,
Shelby, NC 28152. For more information please contact Carolyn Lovelace at 704-669-4193 or email
lovelacec@clevelandcommunitycollege.edu or you may contact Tommy McNeilly at 704-484-6658 or email
mcneillyt@clevelandcommunitycollege.edu.
AHA Healthcare Provider (CPR)
In this classroom-based course, healthcare professionals learn to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR to victims of all
ages, use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. Students must arrive at class with the AHA Basic Life Support for
Healthcare Providers Student Text. The text is available for purchase in the College Bookstore. Students will not be admitted without the student
text! NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel are fee exempt for this course. Students wanting to claim the fee exemption should bring a letter to the
class from the Chief or Training Officer of their department which shows affiliation with that particular department, as well as documented need
of class for job classification.
Registration Fee: $65.00
AHA Certification Card: $5.00
Classes will be held at the Brown Emergency Training Center located at 2423 Kings Road, Shelby, NC 28152. All classes are 6pm-10pm.
Dates Offered:
4/9/2012; 5/7/2012
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AHA Heartsaver® First Aid, CPR & AED
This is a basic First Aid and CPR class. This course is not suitable for those healthcare providers requiring AHA Healthcare Provider CPR
certification. Students must arrive at class with the AHA Heartsaver® First Aid CPR & AED student manual. The text is available for purchase in
the College Bookstore. Students will not be admitted without the student text! NC Fire/Rescue/EMS personnel as well as Public School System
personnel are fee exempt for this course. Students wanting to claim the fee exemption should bring a letter to the class from the Chief or
Training Officer of their department which shows affiliation with that particular department, as well as documented need of class for job
classification.
This course teaches:
Key changes reflecting the new science from the 2010 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC
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Adult CPR & AED use
Adult Choking
Child CPR and AED use
Infant CPR & choking
Universal First Aid
Registration Fee: $65.00
AHA Certification Card: $5.00
Classes will be held at the Brown Emergency Training Center located at 2423 Kings Road, Shelby, NC 28152. All classes are 6pm-10pm.
Dates Offered:
5/28/2012
AHA ACLS Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Prerequisites: Current or recently expired ACLS Provider Card, current ACLS text. Books are available for purchase at the CCC Bookstore.
Students who have an affiliation with a fire department or EMS agency in North Carolina are fee exempt for registration. Students wanting to
claim fee exemption should bring a letter to the class from the Chief or Training Officer of their department stating affiliation, as well as
documented need of the class as part of their functional job description.
Registration fee $65 / Certification fee $7
Each date is a separate class: Classes will be held in room #1 at the BETC from 0900-1730
Dates Offered:
5/18/2012
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AHA PALS Pediatric Advanced Life Support Class
Prerequisites: Current or recently expired PALS Provider Card, current PALS text. Books are available for purchase at the CCC Bookstore.
Students who have an affiliation with a fire department or EMS agency in North Carolina are fee exempt for registration. Students wanting to
claim fee exemption should bring a letter to the class from the Chief or Training Officer of their department stating affiliation, as well as
documented need of the class as part of their functional job description.
Registration fee $65 / Certification fee $7
Each date is a separate class: Classes will be held in room #1 at the BETC from 0900-1730
Dates Offered
4/20/2012, 6/22/2012
EMS Moulage Course
Moulage or casualty simulation makeup, utilizes prosthetic custom devises to simulate injuries, and to recreate the realism of traumatic injuries or
emergent medical conditions. This is an excellent course for those involved in ITLS courses, or initial EMT-B thru EMT-P courses to aid in
simulation. To register, please call Carolyn Lovelace at 704-669-4193 or email lovelacec@clevelandcommunitycollege.edu.
Instructor: Pam Lookabill
Registration Fee: $65 unless fee exempt / $25 Student Supply Fee (Everyone pays)
Dates Offered:
Friday, March 30 (6pm-10pm); Saturday and Sunday, March 31-April 1 (9am-6pm)
ACLS – Experienced Provider Course
The ACLS Experienced Provider (EP) Course is for seasoned ACLS providers who wish to renew their provider status. This course provides a
stimulus for clinicians and scientists to identify areas in resuscitation that deal with special circumstances.
Required Materials: ACLS Textbook & Handbook AHA ACLS Resource Manual for Instructors and Experienced Providers (Item no. 70-1085
Instructor: PreMed Training Group
Registration Fee: $65 unless fee exempt
Date Offered:
Monday, April 2
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EMT-Basic Day Course Monday/Wednesday 0900-1300
Class starts 04/02/2012 and ends 09/24/2012
Registration Fee: $175
This course introduces basic emergency medical care. Topics include preparatory, airway, patient assessment, medical emergencies, trauma,
infants and children, and operations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve North
Carolina State or National Registry EMT-Basic certification. Students must complete a reading placement test the first night of class. Student
prerequisites: High school diploma or GED and successful completion of reading exam at 10th grade level. If student is under 18 years of age,
he/she must be attending high school and provide a Cleveland Community College Dual Enrollment form stating the high school he/she is attending
and courses taken.
EMT-Basic Night Course Tuesday/Thursday 1800-2200
Class starts 04/03/2012 and ends 09/25/2012
Registration Fee: $175
This course introduces basic emergency medical care. Topics include preparatory, airway, patient assessment, medical emergencies, trauma,
infants and children, and operations. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve North
Carolina State or National Registry EMT-Basic certification. Students must complete a reading placement test the first night of class. Student
prerequisites: High school diploma or GED and successful completion of reading exam at 10th grade level. If student is under 18 years of age,
he/she must be attending high school and provide a Cleveland Community College Dual Enrollment form stating the high school he/she is attending
and courses taken.
Anatomy & Physiology (EMS 3000) M/Th Day Class 0900-1730
Class starts 04/30/2012 and ends 05/31/2012.
Registration Fee: $175
This course provides a basic study of the structure and function of the human body. Topics include a basic study of the body systems as well as
an introduction to homeostasis, cells, tissues, nutrition, acid-base balance, and electrolytes. 80 hours. This class meets the Anatomy & Physiology
requirement for entry into EMT-P classes as pre or co-requisite. Instructor: Glynn Lookabill.
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EMT-Basic to Paramedic Course M/Th Day Class 0900-1730
Class starts 06/04/2012 and ends 05/30/2013
Registration Fee: $175 (Additional fees will apply to clinical for this class.)
This course builds upon skills and assessments learned in the EMT-Basic course, and transitions students to be able to provide advanced level care.
Topics include, but are not limited to, anatomy and physiology; advanced airway management; IV therapy and emergency drug therapy; cardiolog;,
EKG interpretation; and medical and trauma patient assessment. Students will have vast opportunities for hands on experience in the clinical
setting. Student prerequisites: currently certified as EMT-Basic (NC or National Registry); possess a high school diploma or GED; pass an
entrance exam assessing reading and math skills (must be 12-grade level); and Anatomy and Physiology. A course in Anatomy Physiology will be
offered 04/30/2012 thru 05/31/2012 for those students who have not had the course. Students who have an affiliation with a fire department
or EMS agency in North Carolina are fee exempt for registration.
Co-requisites: Students must complete a college level Anatomy & Physiology or a Continuing Education Anatomy & Physiology (EMS 3000) prior to
course completion.
Contact Information:
Tommy McNeilly / 704-669-4194 / mcneillyt@clevelandcommunitycollege.edu
Carolyn Lovelace / 704-669-4193 / lovelacec@clevelandcommunitycollege.edu
Certification classes are scheduled to test on the final date of class unless otherwise noted.
Thank you for your continued support of Cleveland Community College!
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