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EMS Certification Expirations During COVID-19

Amidst rising COVID-19 infections, social distancing, and EMS agencies / hospitals operating under disaster protocols, a number of EMS certification and licensing agencies have made some modifications to expiration dates to ease the burden for responders. We’ve organized many of

AHA Recommendations during COVID-19

The American Heart Association (AHA) released new recommendations to employers last week regarding the extension of Provider level certification cards. Since many AHA Training Centers have suspended operations or drastically reduced the availability of classes due to COVID-19 concerns, the

COVID-19 Emergency Closing

It is with heavy hearts that we announce Code One is suspending all instructor-led courses beginning March 17. We are hopeful that we will be able to reopen, provided it is safe to do so, on April 4, 2020. Our

Corona Virus – Demystifying the Facts

We’ve probably all been bombarded ad nauseam about Corona Virus the past few weeks.  Maybe you’ve heard several different theories about its origin, how easily it can be contracted, how it spreads, etc.  These can all be confusing especially when

EMT Recertification Steps for Virginia

Virginia utilizes the National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) for all levels of EMS providers. Virginia EMS Providers must obtain NREMT certification for their initial certification but are not required to maintain NREMT to maintain Virginia

What are the levels of CPR training?

The American Heart Association produces CPR courses to deliver the most appropriate lifesaving training for each target audience. Audiences learning CPR are typically broken into three categories – people who want to know CPR but do not require a certification

Changes to Connecticut EMT Practical Exams

Updated Feb 26, 2020 On October 1, 2018, Connecticut OEMS announced that effective October 15, 2018: The KED station will be eliminated from the practical examination process. There will not be a 6th station to replace the KED station. The

EMT Program Frequently Asked Questions (EMT FAQ):

Disclaimer: The following information is correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of writing. We frequently review and update this page to ensure accuracy, however, information may change without our knowledge. Please verify with your state, local,

How do I renew BLS Provider certification?

The American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) Provider course trains healthcare professionals to provide CPR and use an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).  Hospitals and healthcare agencies usually require personnel with patient care responsibilities to maintain a current BLS Provider

Top Things You Need to Know Before Taking ACLS

ACLS is not designed to teach you cardiology or pharmacology Is it required for your job or educational program? It’s not just for EMS or in hospital critical care units You’ll be a better team player Algorithms of Care Proper

How long is ServSafe Manager certification good for?

The National Restaurant Association recognizes the ServSafe Manager Certification for five years. ServSafe Allergen, Alcohol and Food Handler Certifications are recognized for three years. State, local or employer requirements may vary so it is a good idea to check with

LEARN TO SAVE A LIFE WHILE SIPPING A BEER

CHARLESTON – A unique collaboration between two Charleston based companies has the potential of saving lives in the lowcountry.  Code One Training Solutions, an American Heart Association Training Center based in West Ashley will be providing Heartsaver CPR AED training

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