Stay current and maintain your EMT certification with our OCEMS- and NREMT-approved refresher course. Review essential skills, complete continuing education hours, and renew your license through flexible online and in-person options.
Our Accelerated EMT Program can be completed in as little as 4½ to 6 weeks, depending on your chosen schedule. Traditional programs typically run 8 to 12 weeks.
Students must be 18 years or older by course completion, possess a valid government-issued photo ID, and be able to read, write, and communicate in English. No prior medical experience is required.
Yes. Pacific Coast EMT follows Title 22 and Orange County EMS (OCEMS) standards. Students who successfully complete the program are eligible to take the National Registry of EMTs (NREMT) exam.
In-Person: Traditional classroom and skills lab training.
Online (Hybrid): Complete academics online, attend required in-person skills sessions.
Accelerated: Intensive format combining online coursework and full-time lab days for the fastest route to certification.
Yes. Required materials include the Emergency Care & Transportation of the Sick and Injured (12th Edition)eTextbook and Fisdap EMT Assessment Package. These may be purchased directly through our website or included with enrollment.
Graduates earn an EMT Course Completion Certificate, AHA Basic Life Support (BLS) card, and eligibility to test for NREMT Certification.
Yes. We offer standalone AHA BLS Provider classes for both medical professionals and the public. Visit our BLS Course page for upcoming sessions.
All hands-on training is conducted at our Laguna Niguel campus or affiliated clinical locations approved by OCEMS.
We currently offer flexible payment plans through our enrollment team. Federal financial aid (FAFSA) is not applicable, but students may qualify for workforce training or private grants.
Students must contact their instructor immediately. Make-up sessions can be scheduled depending on availability and program requirements.