Program Information
This program is approved by the Florida Department of Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Oversight and the Florida Department of Financial services, Bureau of Fire Standards and Training. The curriculum adheres to the latest Florida DOE curriculum frameworks based on the Curriculum National EMS Education Standards and Instructional Guidelines and Bureau of Fire Standards and Training official course curriculum. Upon completion, students are eligible to take the National Registry EMT certification exam and the State of Florida Firefighter-II certification exam.
The Firefighter/EMT-Combined course will start each spring, summer, and fall semester at the Olustee site, although the fire portion is not currently offered during the summer term.
To be officially considered for this program a student must:
- Have a high school diploma or GED certificate,
- Be 18 years of age or older by the completion of the EMT portion of the program,
- Complete a physical examination, provide proof of immunization requirements and laboratory studies,
- Schedule an appointment to meet with EMS Program Coordinator by calling (386) 754-4292,
- Complete all required preparatory courses prior to acceptance into the program,
- Take the TABE entrance exam, and
- Pass the required drug screen and finger print based background check.
Meeting with the Program Coordinator provides an opportunity to answer questions and provide the student with a Program Application package. Please bring the following information to your appointment:
- Proof of Florida residency
- Copies of TABE test scores
- Proof of health insurance
- Valid driver’s license
Students entering the Firefighter/EMT Combined program (FFED) must take the Tests of Adult Basic Education (TABE) within six (6) weeks of entering the program or be exempt. Students must score a minimum of 10th grade levels in math (627), reading (597), and language (608) to complete the program. Students not meeting these levels must take remedial course work to achieve these levels on a retest.
A student who has previously tested and referred to developmental education may be reported as meeting basic skills requirements once they successfully complete the required developmental education and may not need to be retested.
The student should be post-tested to determine whether or not they meet the exit requirements before they take the related professional licensure examination or certification. (Rule 6A-10.040, F.A.C.)
Students will comply with background screening standards (FAC 69A-37.036) within clinical agencies for student training. In addition, students will be certified drug free by urinalysis and tobacco free by sworn affidavit (FAC 69A-37.062 (2) (a)).
*In order to meet clinical agency requirements where student training will take place, all students in the Public Service Training Center must now meet state and federal regulations as described by Florida Statutes S.400.211 and 401. An in-depth background screen is required. In addition, Firefighter/EMT students must establish that they are drug free by voluntarily submitting to drug screening analysis; tobacco free by sworn affidavit; and show proof of immunity of communicable diseases of childhood.
This is a limited access program. A student should not assume admission until officially notified, in writing, by the Program Coordinator.