UMBC Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport Program (CCEMTP)
Training Benefits
There is a growing need for qualified specialists in the realm of critical care interfacility transfer. FireRescue1 Academy features more than 40 hours approved training by the UMBC that have met the stringent requirements for renewal of the Critical Care Emergency Medical Transport Program (CCEMTP). The UMBC CCEMTP training is a critical component for Paramedics or those that work for EMS agencies or Fire Departments that conduct Critical Care Interfacility transports or Helicopter EMS (HEMS).
Personal enrichment also plays a role in why this training is sought after by individuals and departments alike. Our courses will provide you with the essential training needed to accomplish the CCEMTP Renewal through the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).
Exclusive Training for You and Your Department
Much of the information covered in this material is not covered in traditional paramedic training. Some training providers offer limited training courses regarding Critical Care Interfacility transports, but FireRescue1 Academy can provide you with courses in an online environment – making it easy for Paramedics, EMTs, and First Responders to build the knowledge needed to achieve this renewal through UMBC.
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No classroom training required
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CEMTP approved content is valid and reliable
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Downloadable certificates awarded upon completion
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Courses approved by UMBC count toward the renewal of CCEMTP
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Courses approved for one credit hour – designed to fit your demanding schedule
EMS professionals are required to self-report the continuing education hours earned through FireRescue1 Academy to UMBC by providing a certificate of completion or transcript along with their renewal paperwork.
For more information, please visit the UMBC website.
Course Title | Course Number | Hours |
12-Lead EKG | 21-PRAE-F3-1754 | 3 |
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1513 | 1 |
Abdominal Trauma (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1515 | 1 |
Acute MI and STEMI (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1517 | 1 |
Altitude Illness (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1527 | 1 |
Anaphylaxis (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1529 | 1 |
Asthma (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1535 | 1 |
Basic Airway Mastery | 21-PRAE-F3-1757 | 1 |
Blast Injuries (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1539 | 1 |
Burns (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1543 | 1 |
Capnography for Respiratory Distress (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1501 | 1 |
CHF Vs. COPD (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1553 | 1 |
Children with Complex Medical Conditions | 21-PRAE-F3-1758 | 1 |
Current Trends in Stroke Care | 21-PRAE-F3-1759 | 1 |
Diabetic Emergencies (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1567 | 1 |
Diving Emergencies (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1569 | 1 |
Electrical Injuries (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1582 | 1 |
EMS Crew Resource Management | 20-PRAE-F3-1735 | 1 |
Head Injuries (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1597 | 1 |
Hypothermic Patient (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1606 | 1 |
Kidney Disease (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1610 | 1 |
Managing the Pediatric Arrest (ALS) | 21-PRAE-F3-1760 | 1 |
Medication-Resistant Pathogens (MRSA, TB, VRE, C.Diff) | 21-PRAE-F3-1799 | 1 |
Near Drowning (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1620 | 1 |
Pediatric Burns (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1680 | 1 |
Pediatric Head Trauma (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1686 | 1 |
Pediatric Seizures (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1690 | 1 |
Pediatric Shock (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1692 | 1 |
Pediatric Shortness Of Breath (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1694 | 1 |
Pediatric Spinal Injuries (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1696 | 1 |
Pregnancy and Dyspnea (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1700 | 1 |
Pregnancy and Trauma (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1702 | 1 |
Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1731 | 1 |
Sepsis (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1710 | 1 |
Spinal Injuries (ALS) | 20-PRAE-F3-1716 | 1 |
Spinal Motion Restriction (ALS) | 19-PRAE-F3-1416 | 1 |
Treating Neck and Spinal Injuries ( ALS) | 21-PRAE-F3-1752 | 1 |
Ventricular Assist Devices: Assessment and Treatment Considerations (ALS) | 21-PRAE-F3-1746 | 1 |