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  1. Took my program this past year at John Jay and they were great! I inquired about Laguardia as well and did hear back from them but decided to go with JJ as I thought the program there was more comprehensive. http://johnjay.jjay.cuny.edu/continuingeducation/ Emergency Medical Technician John Jay College’s EMT program is the most comprehensive in New York State. The program includes the New York State Certification Examination, the National Registry Examination (NREMT), Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator Ambulance II (CEVO II) and 16 hours of clinical (8 hours on an ambulance and 8 hours in an emergency department). Course Content: · Introduction to Emergency Care · Well-being of the EMT · Medical, Legal and Ethical Issues · The Human Body · Baseline vital signs · Sample, lifting and moving · Basic Cardiac Life Support - CPR · Airway and Oxygen · Scene size-up, initial assessment, focused history · Physical exam - trauma/medical · Detailed physical exam · Ongoing assessment · Communications · Documentation · General pharmacology · Respiratory, Cardiovascular, and Neurological emergencies · Diabetes · Acute abdomen · Allergies, Poisoning, and Overdose · Environmental/Behavioral emergencies · Obstetrics/Gynecology · Bleeding and Shock · Soft Tissue Injuries · Musculo-Skeletal Care · Chest, Abdomen, and Genitalia trauma · Head and Spinal trauma · Infants and Children · Ambulance operations · Gaining access · Special operations · Weapons of Mass Destruction · Hazmat · New York State Practical examination · National Safety Council Emergency Vehicle Operation (CEVO) Ambulance II · National Registry examination · New York State Written Certification examination Upon successful completion students will receive: · John Jay College of Criminal Justice Certificate/F.I.T. Certification · National Safety Council Emergency Vehicle Operator patch · National Registry Certificate · New York State Department of Health Emergency Medical Technician Certificate Class Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm June 2nd 2005 to August 19th, 2005. Course Fee: $965.00 Non-refundable Registration Fee: $20.00 Visit the New York State Department of Health Bureau of EMS website. Visit the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians website.
  2. Tell this guy it's BS. MARINE 1STSGT NOMINATED FOR THE MEDAL OF HONOR! (Unconfirmed about nomination) Marine 1st Sergeant Brad Kasal (in the middle). This photo is from the most recent major offensive in Fallujah. 1stSgt Kasal sacrificed his own safety to save a room full of fellow Marines. He ended up taking several AK rounds in the leg. Most of his lower leg was blown away but you can't tell it from this pic. He took rounds in the back which his armor saved him from. He took one round through his butt which passed through both cheeks leaving 4 holes in him. And he also took the brunt of a grenade blast. He jumped on top of a younger Marine to cover him from the fire. He killed the enemy who did most of the damage to him and his men, and despite a massive loss of blood he never stopped fighting. Notice that he's still holding his pistol. He has been put in for the Medal of Honor for his actions on that day. He already has several Purple Hearts for previous battles throughout his career and he has turned some down so that he could stay with his unit. Really? Perhaps not directly, but through such entities as the school of the americas the Uncle Sam's hands are dripping with blood. Every dictator in south and central america learned their skills at Fort Benning GA. a place dubbed as Torture U by the soldiers who run it.
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