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Firefighting
Program Manager: Scott Carpenter
E-mail: fireschool@mcctae.com
The firefighter program is a 640-hour program designed to prepare students to become professional firefighters.
The purpose of the program is to prepare each student for employment as a Fire Fighter I or a Fire Fighter II upon successfully completing the program and passing the Minimum Standards Examination of the Florida Bureau of Fire Standards and Training (written and practical). The program includes Firefighting I and II, theory and practical hydraulics, and emergency vehicle operator training. For more information about this program, please click here.
For details and class request form, click
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Emergency Medical Technician
Program Manager: Scott Carpenter
E-mail: fireschool@mcctae.com
The Emergency Medical Services program is designed to prepare students for employment as emergency medical technicians to function at the basic pre-hospital emergency medical technician (basic) level and treat various medical/trauma conditions using appropriate equipment and materials. This 346-hour program is approved and accredited by state and national agencies, and will prepare the student for State of Florida certification as an EMT. Skills will be developed for assuming the role as a basic life support provider through a comprehensive program of theory, skills training, and hospital and field experiences. The National Registry for Emergency Medical Technicians examination must be successfully completed before any advanced courses are taken. For more information about this program, please click here.
For details and class request form, click
here.
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