Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

Blanding Moab Price

Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) provide emergency care and transportation for people who are injured, ill, or experiencing a medical crisis. Working as part of an emergency response team and with medical supervision, EMTs assess patients, provide basic lifesaving care, and safely transport them to appropriate medical facilities.
EMTs are trained to respond to a wide range of situations, from routine medical transports to life-threatening emergencies. Using the equipment commonly found in ambulances, they help stabilize patients and provide critical care until they reach a hospital or other healthcare provider.
As the first healthcare professionals many patients encounter during an emergency, EMTs play a vital role when every second matters in providing care and connecting people in need with the care they require.

Contact

TDTE
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Anna Knight

Anna Knight

Moab Campus Instructor - Health Professions, EMT

anna.knight@usu.edu

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CAAS
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HP_EMT
Anthony Lott

Anthony Lott

Blanding Campus Adjunct Instructor - Emergency Med Response

anthony.lott@usu.edu

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Jennifer Roberts

Jennifer Roberts

Price Campus Instructor - Emergency Med Response | Lecturer – Nursing Assistant

435-613-5733

jennifer.roberts@usu.edu

Adjunct Faculty
CAAS
HP_EMT
TDTE
Directory
AGNR
Jake Walker

Jake Walker

Price/Blanding Campus Instructor - Health Professions, EMT

jake.walker@usu.edu