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EMT Hampton Spring Mon/Wed

$1,850

with Alexandra Doherty

Calendar Jan 12, 2026 at 6 pm

This class runs on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6 pm-10 pm

Prepare to deliver lifesaving prehospital care with FireMed’s EMT program, designed to equip students with critical skills for assessing and treating patients across medical emergencies and traumatic injuries. This course blends foundational EMS principles—roles, anatomy, trauma response, and patient transportation—with dynamic case studies developed collaboratively by instructors and students to simulate real-world challenges.

Prerequisites

Students must be 18+ upon completion of the courseMust hold a valid driver’s license.ICS 200, 700 and Hazmat Awareness – Found on FEMAs website – Must be completed prior to the first class.

Learning Approach

Engage through interactive lectures, hands-on labs, simulated emergencies, and case studies. Mastery is evaluated via skills assessments, written exams, and assignments.

Key Objectives

Describe the roles of EMS in the healthcare system.Demonstrate the professional attributes expected of EMTs.Perform the roles and responsibilities of an EMT with regard to personal safety and wellness, as well as the safety of others.Perform the duties of an EMT with regard to medical-legal and ethical issues, including functioning under medical direction and within the scope of practice.Apply principles of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, lifespan development, and therapeutic communications to the assessment and management of patients.Identify the need for and perform immediate life-saving interventions to manage a patient’s airway, breathing, and circulation.Assess and manage patients of all ages with a variety of complaints, medical conditions, and traumatic injuries.Apply principles of emergency medical services operations, including considerations in ambulance and air medical transportation, multiple casualty incidents, gaining access to and extricating patients, hazardous materials incidents, and responding to situations involving weapons of mass destruction.

Completion Requirements

Maintain an 80% course average, pass the final exam (≥80%), and demonstrate all required skills. 

Attendance Policy

Student attendance is required at all scheduled classes, including lab sessions. Students may be dropped from the course for excessive absences of any kind. Excused absences may be granted by the course instructor for extenuating circumstances. If three or more absences occur for any reason, the status of the student will be reviewed by the instructors to determine a disposition. Course failure is likely under these circumstances. If a student misses any class, he/she is responsible for any missed examinations, lab work, and material covered in that class session. Prompt arrival is expected at all class activities. It is the student’s responsibility to sign in on the attendance roster.

Course Materials

Textbook: Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, 12th Edition by Jones & Bartlett Learning – ISBN# 9781284237030

Tuition Includes

All materials, including the course manual, Jones & Bartlett online access, Platinum Planner skill-tracking software, clinical fees, uniform shirt, and insurance. There are never any additional fees associated with our programs. NREMT testing fees are NOT included.

Payment plan available: $875 deposit plus 5 payments of $195.00, paid weekly.

Will run

AEMT Hampton Spring Thursdays

$1,950

with Kate Meehan

Calendar Jan 15, 2026 at 9:30 am

This class runs on Thursdays, 9:30 am- 4:30 pm, January 15th - April 16th 2026

FireMed’s Advanced EMT program is designed to help you excel in prehospital care. We have consistently produced successful, qualified and respected AEMTs. With over a 95%+ NREMT pass rate, our course focuses on improving all EMS skills, with patient assessment skills at the core. We offer quality instruction, innovative methods, and hands-on training across New Hampshire. We have affiliations with hospitals and departments across the seacoast and southern New Hampshire

Prerequisites

1 Year of EMT or EMT-Basic Experience Preferred
Must hold a valid driver’s license.
ICS 200, 700 and Hazmat Awareness – Found on FEMAs website
Current CPR for Healthcare Providers Card

Learning Approach

Engage through interactive lectures, hands-on labs, simulated emergencies, and case studies. Mastery is evaluated via skills assessments, written exams, and assignments.

Key Objectives

Describe the roles of EMS in the healthcare system.Demonstrate the professional attributes expected of AEMTs.Perform the roles and responsibilities of an AEMT with regard to personal safety and wellness, as well as the safety of others.Perform the duties of an AEMT with regard to medical-legal and ethical issues, including functioning under medical direction and within the scope of practice.Apply principles of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, lifespan development, and therapeutic communications to the assessment and management of patients.Identify the need for and perform immediate life-saving interventions to manage a patient’s airway, breathing, and circulation.Assess and manage patients of all ages with a variety of complaints, medical conditions, and traumatic injuries.Apply principles of emergency medical services operations, including considerations in ambulance and air medical transportation, multiple casualty incidents, gaining access to and extricating patients, hazardous materials incidents, and responding to situations involving weapons of mass destruction.Maintain an 80% average, pass the final exam with 80%, and demonstrate all required skills. 

Attendance Policy

Student attendance is required at all scheduled classes, including lab sessions. Students may be dropped from the course for excessive absences of any kind. Excused absences may be granted by the course instructor for extenuating circumstances. If three or more absences occur for any reason, the status of the student will be reviewed by the instructors to determine a disposition. Course failure is likely under these circumstances. If a student misses any class, he/she is responsible for any missed examinations, lab work, and material covered in that class session. Prompt arrival is expected at all class activities. It is the student’s responsibility to sign in on the attendance roster.

Course Materials

Textbook: AEMT: Advanced Emergency Care of the Sick and Injured, 4th Edition by Jones & Bartlett – ISBN 9781284228120

Tuition Includes

All course materials: course manual, online access, Platinum Planner skill-tracking software, clinical fees, uniform shirt, and insurance. There are never any additional fees associated with our programs. NREMT Testing fees are NOT included. 

Payment plan available: $975 deposit plus 5 payments of $195.00, paid weekly.

Will run

Paramedic Program Application

Free

with Eric Trottier

Calendar Jan 20, 2026

The Seacoast EMS Academy Consortium Paramedic Program holds a letter of review from the committee on Accreditation for the EMS professions (CoAEMSP). All students who enter the program and successfully complete the requirements will be allowed to sit for the NREMT ALS Exam. 

This application is for the March 10th Cohort. The cohort will meet every Tuesday and every other Friday from 9am-5pm. 

Minimum total course hours: approximately 1440 

In addition to the didactic portion of the program the student will be required to complete a minimum of:

250 hours of in hospital clinical time

350 hours of field time

Successfully complete a final capstone internship to include 20 team leads 15 of which must be at the ALS level. Time varies.

Students are required to attend a weekly 8hr class and one every other week 8hr lab session for a period of 12 months. Sussessfully maintain a course average of 80% for the duration of the program. Complete examinations covering 78 emergency and non-emergency medications. The course includes Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS), Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS), Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC), State of New Hampshire Scope of Practice, and Paramedic Interfacility Transfer (PIFT) education. In addition the stduent shall be educated on Delayed Sequence Airway (DSA) skills and medications. 

In order to be considered for the Seacoast EMS Academy's Paramedic Program, you will be required to complete an application. Completing the application does not guarantee you admittance into the Paramedic Program.

As part of the selection process, you will participate in a written exam, an oral board interview, and multiple patient simulation scenarios to assess your foundational knowledge, communication skills, and clinical reasoning.

You will be contacted within three business days following the application deadline to schedule your entrance test date. 

This program will prepare the student to make critical decisions in the best interest of the patient and to convey those decisions to both the receiving facility and within their documentation. We are a street-level program that will provide real-world knowledge that enhances the student’s ability to operate in the field from day one. This program will challenge the student in a supportive environment that promotes personal and professional growth.

The Paramedic’s scope of practice includes invasive and pharmacological interventions to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with acute out-of-hospital medical and traumatic emergencies. Emergency care is based on an advanced assessment and the formulation of a field impression. The Paramedic provides care designed to minimize secondary injury and provide comfort to the patient and family while transporting the patient to an appropriate health care facility.

Essential Job Functions of a Paramedic:

1. Patient Assessment & Care

2. Communication & Documentation

3. Operations

4. Professional Conduct

5. Scene Management

6. Ensure scene safety and utilize proper personal protective equipment (PPE).

7. Technical Standards and Functional Requirements

8. Physical Abilities

9. Cognitive and Affective Abilities

10. Environmental Tolerance

Paramedics face various occupational risks, including exposure to infectious diseases, violence or assault, motor vehicle accidents, and injuries from lifting. Paramedics are subjected to fatigue and stress, mental health issues, and burnout. Please consider this when applying for this program.

Course tuition includes all materials, including the course manual, Jones & Bartlett online access, Platinum Planner skill-tracking software, clinical fees, uniform shirt, and insurance.

Tuition is $12,500.00

Payment plans are only available to self pay students. 

A 3% Convience fee will be added to any credit card payment.

EMT Manchester Mon/Wed

$1,850

with Gregg Gelinas

Calendar Feb 9, 2026 at 6 pm

This class runs on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6 pm-10 pm

Prepare to deliver lifesaving prehospital care with FireMed’s EMT program, designed to equip students with critical skills for assessing and treating patients across medical emergencies and traumatic injuries. This course blends foundational EMS principles—roles, anatomy, trauma response, and patient transportation—with dynamic case studies developed collaboratively by instructors and students to simulate real-world challenges.

Prerequisites

Students must be 18+ upon completion of the course
Must hold a valid driver’s license.
ICS 200, 700 and Hazmat Awareness – Found on FEMAs website – Must be completed prior to the first class.

Learning Approach

Engage through interactive lectures, hands-on labs, simulated emergencies, and case studies. Mastery is evaluated via skills assessments, written exams, and assignments.

Key Objectives

Describe the roles of EMS in the healthcare system.Demonstrate the professional attributes expected of EMTs.Perform the roles and responsibilities of an EMT with regard to personal safety and wellness, as well as the safety of others.Perform the duties of an EMT with regard to medical-legal and ethical issues, including functioning under medical direction and within the scope of practice.Apply principles of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, lifespan development, and therapeutic communications to the assessment and management of patients.Identify the need for and perform immediate life-saving interventions to manage a patient’s airway, breathing, and circulation.Assess and manage patients of all ages with a variety of complaints, medical conditions, and traumatic injuries.Apply principles of emergency medical services operations, including considerations in ambulance and air medical transportation, multiple casualty incidents, gaining access to and extricating patients, hazardous materials incidents, and responding to situations involving weapons of mass destruction.

Completion Requirements

Maintain an 80% course average, pass the final exam (≥80%), and demonstrate all required skills. 

Attendance Policy

Student attendance is required at all scheduled classes, including lab sessions. Students may be dropped from the course for excessive absences of any kind. Excused absences may be granted by the course instructor for extenuating circumstances. If three or more absences occur for any reason, the status of the student will be reviewed by the instructors to determine a disposition. Course failure is likely under these circumstances. If a student misses any class, he/she is responsible for any missed examinations, lab work, and material covered in that class session. Prompt arrival is expected at all class activities. It is the student’s responsibility to sign in on the attendance roster.

Course Materials

Textbook: Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, 12th Edition by Jones & Bartlett Learning – ISBN# 9781284237030

Tuition Includes

All materials, including the course manual, Jones & Bartlett online access, Platinum Planner skill-tracking software, clinical fees, uniform shirt, and insurance. There are never any additional fees associated with our programs. NREMT testing fees are NOT included.

 

Payment plan available: $875 deposit plus 8 payments of $108.33, paid weekly. Final payment of $108.36.

AEMT Manchester Spring Tuesdays

$1,950

with James Marron

Calendar Feb 10, 2026 at 9:30 am

This class runs on Tuesdays, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm, from Feb 10 - May 12th, 2026

FireMed’s Advanced EMT program is designed to help you excel in prehospital care. We have consistently produced successful, qualified and respected AEMTs. With over a 95%+ NREMT pass rate, our course focuses on improving all EMS skills, with patient assessment skills at the core. We offer quality instruction, innovative methods, and hands-on training across New Hampshire. We have affiliations with hospitals and departments across the seacoast and southern New Hampshire

Prerequisites

1 Year of EMT or EMT-Basic Experience
Must hold a valid driver’s license.
ICS 200, 700 and Hazmat Awareness – Found on FEMAs website
Current CPR for Healthcare Providers Card

Learning Approach

Engage through interactive lectures, hands-on labs, simulated emergencies, and case studies. Mastery is evaluated via skills assessments, written exams, and assignments.

Key Objectives

Describe the roles of EMS in the healthcare system.Demonstrate the professional attributes expected of AEMTs.Perform the roles and responsibilities of an AEMT with regard to personal safety and wellness, as well as the safety of others.Perform the duties of an AEMT with regard to medical-legal and ethical issues, including functioning under medical direction and within the scope of practice.Apply principles of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, lifespan development, and therapeutic communications to the assessment and management of patients.Identify the need for and perform immediate life-saving interventions to manage a patient’s airway, breathing, and circulation.Assess and manage patients of all ages with a variety of complaints, medical conditions, and traumatic injuries.Apply principles of emergency medical services operations, including considerations in ambulance and air medical transportation, multiple casualty incidents, gaining access to and extricating patients, hazardous materials incidents, and responding to situations involving weapons of mass destruction.Maintain an 80% average, pass the final exam with 80%, and demonstrate all required skills. 

Attendance Policy

Student attendance is required at all scheduled classes, including lab sessions. Students may be dropped from the course for excessive absences of any kind. Excused absences may be granted by the course instructor for extenuating circumstances. If three or more absences occur for any reason, the status of the student will be reviewed by the instructors to determine a disposition. Course failure is likely under these circumstances. If a student misses any class, he/she is responsible for any missed examinations, lab work, and material covered in that class session. Prompt arrival is expected at all class activities. It is the student’s responsibility to sign in on the attendance roster.

Course Materials

Textbook: AEMT: Advanced Emergency Care of the Sick and Injured, 4th Edition by Jones & Bartlett – ISBN 9781284228120

Tuition Includes

All course materials: course manual, online access, Platinum Planner skill-tracking software, clinical fees, uniform shirt, and insurance. There are never any additionl fees assocaited with our programs. NREMT testing fees are NOT included.

Payment plan available: $975 deposit plus 8 payments of $108.33, paid weekly. Final payment of $108.36.

EMT Manchester Tue/Thur

$1,850

with Gregg Gelinas

Calendar Feb 10, 2026 at 6 pm

This class runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 pm-10 pm

Prepare to deliver lifesaving prehospital care with FireMed’s EMT program, designed to equip students with critical skills for assessing and treating patients across medical emergencies and traumatic injuries. This course blends foundational EMS principles—roles, anatomy, trauma response, and patient transportation—with dynamic case studies developed collaboratively by instructors and students to simulate real-world challenges.

Prerequisites

Students must be 18+ upon completion of the courseMust hold a valid driver’s license.ICS 200, 700 and Hazmat Awareness – Found on FEMAs website – Must be completed prior to the first class.

Learning Approach

Engage through interactive lectures, hands-on labs, simulated emergencies, and case studies. Mastery is evaluated via skills assessments, written exams, and assignments.

Key Objectives

Describe the roles of EMS in the healthcare system.Demonstrate the professional attributes expected of EMTs.Perform the roles and responsibilities of an EMT with regard to personal safety and wellness, as well as the safety of others.Perform the duties of an EMT with regard to medical-legal and ethical issues, including functioning under medical direction and within the scope of practice.Apply principles of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, lifespan development, and therapeutic communications to the assessment and management of patients.Identify the need for and perform immediate life-saving interventions to manage a patient’s airway, breathing, and circulation.Assess and manage patients of all ages with a variety of complaints, medical conditions, and traumatic injuries.Apply principles of emergency medical services operations, including considerations in ambulance and air medical transportation, multiple casualty incidents, gaining access to and extricating patients, hazardous materials incidents, and responding to situations involving weapons of mass destruction.

Completion Requirements

Maintain an 80% course average, pass the final exam (≥80%), and demonstrate all required skills. 

Attendance Policy

Student attendance is required at all scheduled classes, including lab sessions. Students may be dropped from the course for excessive absences of any kind. Excused absences may be granted by the course instructor for extenuating circumstances. If three or more absences occur for any reason, the status of the student will be reviewed by the instructors to determine a disposition. Course failure is likely under these circumstances. If a student misses any class, he/she is responsible for any missed examinations, lab work, and material covered in that class session. Prompt arrival is expected at all class activities. It is the student’s responsibility to sign in on the attendance roster.

Course Materials

Textbook: Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured, 12th Edition by Jones & Bartlett Learning – ISBN# 9781284237030

Tuition Includes

All materials, including the course manual, Jones & Bartlett online access, Platinum Planner skill-tracking software, clinical fees, uniform shirt, and insurance. There are never any addiitional fees associated with our programs. NREMT testing fees are NOT included.

Payment plan available: $875 deposit plus 8 payments of $108.33, paid weekly. Final payment of $108.36.

AEMT Manchester Spring Thursdays

$1,950

with James Marron

Calendar Feb 12, 2026 at 9:30 am

This class runs on Thursdays, 9:30 am – 4:30 pm, from Feb 12 - May 14th, 2026

FireMed’s Advanced EMT program is designed to help you excel in prehospital care. We have consistently produced successful, qualified and respected AEMTs. With an over 95%+ NREMT pass rate, our course focuses on improving all EMS skills, with patient assessment skills at the core. We offer quality instruction, innovative methods, and hands-on training across New Hampshire. We have affiliations with hospitals and departments across the seacoast and southern New Hampshire

Prerequisites

1 Year of EMT or EMT-Basic Experience
Must hold a valid driver’s license.
ICS 200, 700 and Hazmat Awareness – Found on FEMAs website
Current CPR for Healthcare Providers Card

Learning Approach

Engage through interactive lectures, hands-on labs, simulated emergencies, and case studies. Mastery is evaluated via skills assessments, written exams, and assignments.

Key Objectives

Describe the roles of EMS in the healthcare system. Demonstrate the professional attributes expected of AEMTs.Perform the roles and responsibilities of an AEMT with regard to personal safety and wellness, as well as the safety of others. Perform the duties of an AEMT with regard to medical-legal and ethical issues, including functioning under medical direction and within the scope of practice. Apply principles of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, lifespan development, and therapeutic communications to the assessment and management of patients. Identify the need for and perform immediate life-saving interventions to manage a patient’s airway, breathing, and circulation .Assess and manage patients of all ages with a variety of complaints, medical conditions, and traumatic injuries. Apply principles of emergency medical services operations, including considerations in ambulance and air medical transportation, multiple casualty incidents, gaining access to and extricating patients, hazardous materials incidents, and responding to situations involving weapons of mass destruction. Maintain an 80% average, pass the final exam with 80%, and demonstrate all required skills. 

Attendance Policy

Student attendance is required at all scheduled classes, including lab sessions. Students may be dropped from the course for excessive absences of any kind. Excused absences may be granted by the course instructor for extenuating circumstances. If three or more absences occur for any reason, the status of the student will be reviewed by the instructors to determine a disposition. Course failure is likely under these circumstances. If a student misses any class, he/she is responsible for any missed examinations, lab work, and material covered in that class session. Prompt arrival is expected at all class activities. It is the student’s responsibility to sign in on the attendance roster.

Course Materials

Textbook: AEMT: Advanced Emergency Care of the Sick and Injured, 4th Edition by Jones & Bartlett – ISBN 9781284228120

Tuition Includes

All course materials: course manual, online access, Platinum Planner skill-tracking software, clinical fees, uniform shirt, and insurance. There are never any additional fees associated with our programs. NREMT testing fees are NOT included.

Payment plan available: $975 deposit plus 8 payments of $108.33, paid weekly. Final payment of $108.36.




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