Fire, EMS, and Law Enforcement Training

Since 1989, it has been our mission to provide high quality multi-disciplined training and education classes for the general public, Emergency Medical Technicians, Paramedics, Doctors, Police Officers, Nurses, Fire Department’s, Business, Groups, individuals, Military and Life guards. Additionally all Facilitators must have a minimum of five years experience in their field to be able to join our family. We have proven our commitment to developing a comprehensive training facility that will provide continuing education to healthcare providers at all levels.
As a multi-disciplined training center, offering high caliber quality education classes will help us to achieve our mission, and the mission of each organization as well.
Accredited EMS – Fire Training, INC. has evolved from a small local training organization which has roots in Rocklin, Danville, Sacramento, Newport Beach, and El Dorado Hills, CA into a worldwide company which has provided a number of educational courses abroad.
Our Educational family is 100% dedicated to excellence, compassion, leadership, diversity, and team work in Emergency Services Training. This is directly achieved by giving each student hands on training with an individual facilitator. This training gives the students confidence to be able to provide the highest level of patient care and be able to complete any task in an emergency situation.

FIREFIGHTING

State Fire Marshal
Confined Space Rescue – Awareness
Confined Space Rescue – Technician
Low Angle Rope Rescue – Operational
Personal Watercraft Rescue Operations
Command and Control of the RIC Deployment
Fire Command 1A
Fire Command 1B
Ethical Leadership in the Classroom
Instructor I
Instructor II
Instructor III

National Wildfire Coordinating Group
FI-110 – Wildland Fire Observations and Origin
FI-210 – Wildland Fire Origin and Cause Determination
FI-310 – Wildland Fire Investigation: Case Development
S-130 Firefighter Training
S-131 Firefighter Type 1 Training
S-190 – Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior
S-200 – Initial Attack Incident Commander
S-203 – Introduction to Incident Information
S-211 – Portable Pumps and Water Use
S-212 – Wildland Fire Chainsaws
S-215 – Fire Operations in the Wildland Urban Interface
S-219 – Firing Operations
S-230 – Crew Boss (Single Resource)
S-231 – Engine Boss (Single Resource)
S-236 – Heavy Equipment Boss
S-244 – Field Observer
L-180 – Human Factors in The Wildland Fire Service
L-280 – Followership to Leadership
L-381 – Incident Leadership
L-480 – Organizational Leadership in Wildland Fire Service
L-481 – Advanced Leadership for Command and General Staff
L-580 – Leadership Is Action
D-110 – Expanded Dispatch Recorder
D-310 – Expanded Dispatch Support Dispatcher
D-311 – Initial Attack Dispatcher
D-312 – Aircraft Dispatcher
D-510 – Expanded Dispatch Supervisory Dispatcher
Ethical Leadership in the Classroom
Instructor I
Instructor II
Instructor III
Emergency medical services
INITIAL CLASS REFRESHER CLASS
Education which emphasizes critical thinking skills to obtain the best outcomes for patients. NAEMT education programs are developed by collaborative teams of clinicians, EMS educators and medical directors.
Prepares EMS practitioners to respond to the unique challenges and needs of an older patient. The course aims to empower practitioners with geriatric specific training to help them improve the medical outcomes and quality of life for these patients.
SCHEDULE CLASS
Focusing on the care of sick and injured children, addressing a full spectrum of emergency illnesses, injuries and scenarios that an EMS practitioner might encounter.
SCHEDULE CLASS
Teaches the principles of Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) to non-EMS practitioners, including first responders, police officers, firefighters, rescue personnel and safety officers. It helps them prepare to care for trauma patients while serving as part of a transport team or awaiting a transport provider.

American Heart Association

American Red Cross

Emergency Medical Responder
[From the: National EMS Scope of Practice Model]
CPR-BLS for Healthcare Provider Instructor based class shall be completed.
Certification Process
Once the student has successfully passed the Psychomotor and Cognitive examinations the student will receive a Course Completion Certificate. This Course Completion Certificate is not an Emergency Medical Responder Certification.
Psychomotor Exam
The psychomotor exam provides a hands-on opportunity for you to demonstrate the skills you have learned in your Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) class. In order to pass the exam, you must meet a standard level of competency. The passing standard is defined by the ability to provide safe and effective entry level emergency medical care. California EMSA Skills Verification form.
Cognitive Exam
Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) cognitive exam is a 200 question written/essay/multiple choice exam. The exam will cover the entire spectrum of EMS care including: Airway, Respiration & Ventilation, Cardiology & Resuscitation; Trauma; Medical & Obstetrics/Gynecology; and EMS Operations. Items related to patient care are focused on adult and geriatric patients (85%) and pediatric patients (15%). In order to pass the exam, you must meet a standard level of competency. The passing standard is defined by the ability to provide safe and effective entry level emergency medical care.
[From the: National EMS Scope of Practice Model]
Recertification options: Traditional model, the NCCP model, or recert by exam. Please verify with your State EMS Office to determine which option(s) are acceptable.
Information below provided by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians! You can visit at NREMT.org
NCCP Model
All EMRs due to recertify on or after September 2019 are required to utilize the NCCP. EMRs recertifying prior to 2019, can utilize the 2016 NCCP Content (below), the 2012 NCCP Content, or traditional refresher education. Note, the NCCP renewal option has not implemented in all states. To see if your state is currently participating in the NCCP recertification model click here. To learn more about NCCP in general, click here.
The 2016 EMR National Continued Competency Program (NCCP) requires a total of 16 hours of continuing education to recertify. The model contains three components, or ‘buckets’: a national component, a local or state component, and an individual component.
Traditional Model
The traditional EMR recertification program requires a total of 12 hours. Of these twelve hours, a maximum of six can be from distributive education
All EMRs recertifying with the traditional model are required to show proof of BLS-CPR (or healthcare provider level equivalent) certification current through the National Registry expiration date (September 30).
A. Continuing Education Option
- Complete a State or CAPCE (formerly known as CECBEMS) (F1, F2, F5) approved 12 hour EMR refresher or equivalent continuing education as outlined below.
- Pay the $10 (U.S. funds) non-refundable processing fee at the time of submission of documentation
All continuing education hours must be completed within the current certification cycle. Education completed on or prior to your previous September 30 expiration date will NOT be accepted. If this is your first certification cycle, only education completed after the date of your initial certification will be accepted. See below for detailed recertification requirements.
B. Refresher
The EMR refresher course can be completed through two different options:
- Traditional refresher course – Completion of a State or CAPCE (formerly known as CECBEMS) (F1, F2, F5) approved 12 hour EMR refresher course.
Recert by Exam
This option enables you to demonstrate continued cognitive competency without documenting continuing education.
- Login to your National Registry account. Complete a recertification by examination application and pay the exam fee.
- NOTE: Be sure you complete the Recertification By Exam application.
- After 24-48 hours, login to your National Registry account and print your Authorization to Test (ATT) letter. Follow the directions in the letter to schedule your exam.
- You may make one attempt to take and pass the exam beginning on October 1 (one year prior to your current expiration date) and September 30. A cognitive competency by exam form will become available through your National Registry account upon successful completion of the exam.
- Return your completed cognitive competency by exam form by your expiration date with signatures and supporting documentation. All other recertification requirements (including criminal conviction statement, verification of skills, etc.) must still be met and verified.

Emergency Medical Technician
Graduates of this program will be prepared to successfully complete the National Registry EMT-Basic Exam as the final step to obtaining EMT- Basic licensure in the State of California and working in a career on a BLS Ambulance, 911 Ambulance, Fire Department, Law Enforcement or a private company.
Job Placement Opportunities Immediately Available
Potential job placements for EMT graduates who have successfully completed the EMT Academy and obtained all required certifications will be contacted by varies businesses.
All classes are taught by Nurses (former Paramedics), Paramedics or Doctors who currently work in the field.
Course Content
- Didactic lecture
- Realistic emergency simulation training
- Clinical ride alongs
- Interactive participation
Additional Information
Pricing
$100 Application/Registration Fee (non Refundable)
$350 Course Material, ie uniform shirts, lab supplies, books (non refundable, Non returnable)
$150 Insurance
$1250 Tuition___________________
$1,850 TOTAL Payment plans can be established and 1% percent interest. Contact for
details.
Course Materials
Students
- 3M Littmann Classic III Monitoring Stethoscope, Black Edition Chestpiece
- ADC Diagnostix 700 Pocket Aneroid Sphygmomanometer with Adcuff Nylon Blood Pressure Cuff
- Visit 5.11 Tactical for Boots, Pants, and Belts that will hold up to the demands of the course.
Course Format/Time
Through a comprehensive course schedule, AEFT accelerated EMT Training Program gets you prepared for state and national licensure in less time.
Mastery of course topics and psychomotor skills can be completed in 18 days. In total, 5 consecutive weeks from 8am to 6pm will provide 160 hours of didactic and skills training.
Saturday classes are 12 hours 8am to 8pm. In addition, 24 hours of ambulance ride alongs will total of 180+ hours of comprehensive training. We will stay longer in class for those who need extra help on a case by case basis.
- 3 ambulance ride along shifts will need to be completed towards the back end of the program. A total of 18 days for the entire EMT Program. Due to national regulatory requirements for EMT training programs, missing more than 1 day of instruction will result in a failing grade for the course.
Prerequisites
DUE BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF CLASS.
- Applicant must be at least 18 years of age
- Applicant must possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent
- Applicant must possess a current American Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS card
prior to the first day of class - Current California Driver’s license
- Current Immunization Records for:
- TB- Tuberculosis within 1 year
- Tetanus within 10 years
- MMR- Measles, Mumps, Rubella (childhood record OK)
- Varicella Immunity
- Hepatitis B- At least shot #1 in series
- Specific prerequisites may apply depending on the program selected
- Tuition and fees – Tuition tables for specific courses appear with the course descriptions later in this catalog. Tuition costs include: textbook and ebook, uniform shirts, and equipment/ diagnostic tools (I.E. stethoscope, penlight, eye protection, safety-shears). Students are also responsible for a background check, live scan, health insurance and additional uniform items (Black boots, Black EMS Belt, Navy EMS Pants). The fees in the tables in this catalog are effective Jan 1, 2017.
- Physical Considerations – EMT-B students must possess sufficient ability to: Lift at least 50
lbs unassisted, stand, carry and balance on uneven terrain. Stoop, kneel, climb, crouch and
crawl as needed to reach patients and safely remove and transport. Carry and utilize
emergency medical equipment appropriately. Communicate verbally to patients, physicians,
nurses and co-workers. Hear, understand and react quickly to verbal instructions and patient
needs.
In addition, students must be able to travel to clinical and field sites as assigned and
work varying shifts and hours as assigned.
Accreditation
Anticipate completion by July 2019
BPPE Private Post-Secondary Approval, Educational Program EMT Basic
Additional Information
Course Materials
Students
- EMT Skills Prep
Course Format/Time
- Skills requires approximately 3 hours to complete.
Important Notes
EMT Skills Verification will also include the use of Narcan
Please visit http://www.getnaloxonenow.org! New California Law training requirement for EMT’s and Law Enforcement. You will also receive hands on training during your EMT recertification class. Please complete the online training portion and print out your certification.
Emergency Medical Technician Recertification – 24 Hours Continuing Education (California)
Please contact us to schedule a time and location that is convenient for you.
To be recertified as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in the State of California you must complete and submit the following:
Instructions for Current EMT or within six months of expiration:
- As of July 1, 2010 all EMTs recertifying are required to have a Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Live Scan background check.
- 24 hours of continuing education or an approved EMT refresher course (24 hours).
- Skills Competency Verification form, EMSA-SCV (08/10), with original signatures. This form must be the current 08/10 version to be accepted.
- Current and valid CPR for the Healthcare Provider card or equivalent.
- DOJ and FBI Live Scan Request Form BCII 8016 for an EMT that has not previously submitted to a Live Scan background request for certification or recertification as an EMT in the county you wish to work.
Instructions for EMT expired 6-12 months:
- All of the above.
- Additional 12 continuing education hours (36 total).
Instructions for EMT expired 12-24 months:
- All of the above.
- Additional 12 Continuing Education hours (48 total).
- Apply for and receive your National Registry EMT – Basic card.
- Submit to a DOJ and FBI Live Scan background check.
Instructions for EMT expired over 24 months:
- Complete an EMT Course.
- Apply for and receive your National Registry EMT – Basic card.
- Submit to a DOJ and FBI Live Scan background check.
- Follow Initial EMT process.
Course Content
- Airway management
- Basic life support skills, including effective chest compressions, use of a bag-mask device and use of an AED (Automated External Defibrillator)
- Effective communication as a member and leader of a resuscitation
- Effective Resuscitation Team Dynamics
- Management of acute coronary syndromes (ACS) and stroke
- Recognition and early management of respiratory and cardiac arrest
- Related Pharmacology
Law enforcement

Casualty Care
SCHEDULE CLASS
Active Shooter Training – California Law AB 1598 Covers Rescue Task Force, Unified Command, Cal OSHA.
State or Government ID required. Your agency will have to fill out a form that proves you are currently employed.