NREMT/CT 5 Station EMT

Read All the Sections Below Before Registering.

Out of State Students
If you are an out-of-state student, be sure to check the regulations for your particular state regarding becoming an EMT, whether online classes are accepted in your state, and whether your state accepts the National Registry of EMT reciprocity from CT. CPR Training Professionals does NOT offer refunds or credits for any of our online classes, so be sure you are registering for a class that will meet your goals in your state.

Graduates of State of Connecticut approved Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) programs seeking state certification and/or national registration as an EMT. This registration is for EMT students that have passed their EMT class and students that did not successfully pass 3 or more stations in a previous exam.

The CT State EMT Practical Exam is the psychomotor (practical skills) portion of the testing process leading to State of Connecticut certification and NREMT registration as an Emergency Medical Technician.

This practical exam is one part of a two part CT certification process with the other part being a cumulative written exam administered by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.

This CT State Practical Exam is administered under the strict direction and oversight of the State of CT Department of Public Health (DPH) Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS). The complete exam consists of a five station exam process. All five stations must be passed in order to successfully pass the exam. If only one station is failed then the candidate must meet with their  EMS instructor for retraining,  at which time the skill will be signed off and submitted to the State. If two stations are failed then the participant must schedule and take a 2 Station Retest which only requires retesting those failed stations. If 3 or more stations are failed then a complete exam must be retaken which requires testing all five stations again.

The exam consists of the following stations:

  1. Cardiac Arrest Management
  2. Bag-Valve-Mask Ventilation of an Apneic Adult Patient
  3. Patient Assessment/Management – Medical
  4. Patient Assessment/Management – Trauma
  5. Random Skill- Splinting, Bleeding control and shock management
  1. Candidates must be listed as successfully completing their EMT program by their EMT program instructor on a “T4 form” on file with the state Office of Emergency Medical Services or the State of CT will not allow testing.
  2. Registration for an examination must be received and paid in full no less than 7 days prior to the exam. No registrations will be accepted after that time. This is required by DPH OEMS and not by CPR Training Professionals.
  3. Candidates must arrive at the pre-determined time to test.  Candidates will be sent an email the week of the exam identifying the time they should report for the exam.  Any candidates that arrive past the time assigned may not be eligible to test on that day.
  4. ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO REFUNDS ARE GIVEN FOR ANY TEST FEES
  5. All candidates must bring positive proof of identity in the form of a government issued PHOTO ID (Driver’s License, Military ID, or Passport). You will not be admitted to the test without an acceptable photo ID.
  6. You will not be provided any exam results on the day of the exam. Your results will be sent to your Course Coordinator by the CT Office of EMS once they are processed. CPR Training Professionals does not have access to your examination files; therefore specific questions or complaints regarding the outcome of your exam should be directed to the Chief Examiner who is assigned by the State of CT.

NREMR/CT 5 Station EMR

Read All the Sections Below Before Registering.

Out of State Students
If you are an out-of-state student, be sure to check the regulations for your particular state regarding becoming an EMR, whether online classes are accepted in your state, and whether your state accepts the National Registry of EMR reciprocity from CT. CPR Training Professionals does NOT offer refunds or credits for any of our online classes, so be sure you are registering for a class that will meet your goals in your state.

Graduates of State of Connecticut approved Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)  programs seeking state certification and/or national registration as an EMR. This registration is for EMR students that have passed their EMR class and students that did not successfully pass 3 or more stations in a previous exam.

The CT State EMT Practical Exam is the psychomotor (practical skills) portion of the testing process leading to State of Connecticut certification and NREMT registration as an Emergency Medical Technician.

This practical exam is one part of a two part CT certification process with the other part being a cumulative written exam administered by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.

This CT State Practical Exam is administered under the strict direction and oversight of the State of CT Department of Public Health (DPH) Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS). The complete exam consists of a five station exam process. All five stations must be passed in order to successfully pass the exam. If only one station is failed then the candidate must meet with their  EMS instructor for retraining,  at which time the skill will be signed off and submitted to the State. If two stations are failed then the participant must schedule and take a 2 Station Retest which only requires retesting those failed stations. If 3 or more stations are failed then a complete exam must be retaken which requires testing all five stations again.

The exam consists of the following stations:

  1. Cardiac Arrest Management
  2. Bag-Valve-Mask Ventilation of an Apneic Adult Patient
  3. Patient Assessment/Management – Medical
  4. Patient Assessment/Management – Trauma
  5. Random Skill- Splinting, Bleeding control and shock management
  1. Candidates must be listed as successfully completing their EMT program by their EMT program instructor on a “T4 form” on file with the state Office of Emergency Medical Services or the State of CT will not allow testing.
  2. Registration for an examination must be received and paid in full no less than 7 days prior to the exam. No registrations will be accepted after that time. This is required by DPH OEMS and not by CPR Training Professionals.
  3. Candidates must arrive at the pre-determined time to test.  Candidates will be sent an email the week of the exam identifying the time they should report for the exam.  Any candidates that arrive past the time assigned may not be eligible to test on that day.
  4. ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO REFUNDS ARE GIVEN FOR ANY TEST FEES
  5. All candidates must bring positive proof of identity in the form of a government issued PHOTO ID (Driver’s License, Military ID, or Passport). You will not be admitted to the test without an acceptable photo ID.
  6. You will not be provided any exam results on the day of the exam. Your results will be sent to your Course Coordinator by the CT Office of EMS once they are processed. CPR Training Professionals does not have access to your examination files; therefore specific questions or complaints regarding the outcome of your exam should be directed to the Chief Examiner who is assigned by the State of CT.

NREMT/CT 2 Station EMT

Read All the Sections Below Before Registering.

Out of State Students
If you are an out-of-state student, be sure to check the regulations for your particular state regarding becoming an EMT, whether online classes are accepted in your state, and whether your state accepts the National Registry of EMT reciprocity from CT. CPR Training Professionals does NOT offer refunds or credits for any of our online classes, so be sure you are registering for a class that will meet your goals in your state.

This registration is for graduates of State of Connecticut approved Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)  programs seeking state certification and/or national registration as an EMT who has taken the complete exam and did not successfully pass two stations.

The CT State EMT Practical Exam is the psychomotor (practical skills) portion of the testing process leading to State of Connecticut certification and NREMT registration as an Emergency Medical Technician.

This practical exam is one part of a two part CT certification process with the other part being a cumulative written exam administered by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.

This CT State Practical Exam is administered under the strict direction and oversight of the State of CT Department of Public Health (DPH) Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS). The complete exam consists of a five station exam process. All five stations must be passed in order to successfully pass the exam. If only one station is failed then the candidate must meet with their  EMS instructor for retraining,  at which time the skill will be signed off and submitted to the State. If two stations are failed then the participant must schedule and take a 2 Station Retest which only requires retesting those failed stations. If 3 or more stations are failed then a complete exam must be retaken which requires testing all five stations again.

The exam consists of the following stations:

  1. Cardiac Arrest Management
  2. Bag-Valve-Mask Ventilation of an Apneic Adult Patient
  3. Patient Assessment/Management – Medical
  4. Patient Assessment/Management – Trauma
  5. Random Skill- Splinting, Bleeding control and shock management
  1. Candidates must be listed as successfully completing their EMT program by their EMT program instructor on a “T4 form” on file with the state Office of Emergency Medical Services or the State of CT will not allow testing.
  2. Registration for an examination must be received and paid in full no less than 7 days prior to the exam. No registrations will be accepted after that time. This is required by DPH OEMS and not by CPR Training Professionals.
  3. Candidates must arrive at the pre-determined time to test.  Candidates will be sent an email the week of the exam identifying the time they should report for the exam.  Any candidates that arrive past the time assigned may not be eligible to test on that day.
  4. ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO REFUNDS ARE GIVEN FOR ANY TEST FEES
  5. All candidates must bring positive proof of identity in the form of a government issued PHOTO ID (Driver’s License, Military ID, or Passport). You will not be admitted to the test without an acceptable photo ID.
  6. You will not be provided any exam results on the day of the exam. Your results will be sent to your Course Coordinator by the CT Office of EMS once they are processed. CPR Training Professionals does not have access to your examination files; therefore specific questions or complaints regarding the outcome of your exam should be directed to the Chief Examiner who is assigned by the State of CT.

NREMR/CT 2 Station EMR

Read All the Sections Below Before Registering.

Out of State Students
If you are an out-of-state student, be sure to check the regulations for your particular state regarding becoming an EMR, whether online classes are accepted in your state, and whether your state accepts the National Registry of EMR reciprocity from CT. CPR Training Professionals does NOT offer refunds or credits for any of our online classes, so be sure you are registering for a class that will meet your goals in your state.

This registration is for graduates of State of Connecticut approved Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)  programs seeking state certification and/or national registration as an EMR who has taken the complete exam and did not successfully pass two stations.

The CT State EMT Practical Exam is the psychomotor (practical skills) portion of the testing process leading to State of Connecticut certification and NREMT registration as an Emergency Medical Technician.

This practical exam is one part of a two part CT certification process with the other part being a cumulative written exam administered by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians.

This CT State Practical Exam is administered under the strict direction and oversight of the State of CT Department of Public Health (DPH) Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS). The complete exam consists of a five station exam process. All five stations must be passed in order to successfully pass the exam. If only one station is failed then the candidate must meet with their  EMS instructor for retraining,  at which time the skill will be signed off and submitted to the State. If two stations are failed then the participant must schedule and take a 2 Station Retest which only requires retesting those failed stations. If 3 or more stations are failed then a complete exam must be retaken which requires testing all five stations again.

The exam consists of the following stations:

  1. Cardiac Arrest Management
  2. Bag-Valve-Mask Ventilation of an Apneic Adult Patient
  3. Patient Assessment/Management – Medical
  4. Patient Assessment/Management – Trauma
  5. Random Skill- Splinting, Bleeding control and shock management
  1. Candidates must be listed as successfully completing their EMT program by their EMT program instructor on a “T4 form” on file with the state Office of Emergency Medical Services or the State of CT will not allow testing.
  2. Registration for an examination must be received and paid in full no less than 7 days prior to the exam. No registrations will be accepted after that time. This is required by DPH OEMS and not by CPR Training Professionals.
  3. Candidates must arrive at the pre-determined time to test.  Candidates will be sent an email the week of the exam identifying the time they should report for the exam.  Any candidates that arrive past the time assigned may not be eligible to test on that day.
  4. ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NO REFUNDS ARE GIVEN FOR ANY TEST FEES
  5. All candidates must bring positive proof of identity in the form of a government issued PHOTO ID (Driver’s License, Military ID, or Passport). You will not be admitted to the test without an acceptable photo ID.
  6. You will not be provided any exam results on the day of the exam. Your results will be sent to your Course Coordinator by the CT Office of EMS once they are processed. CPR Training Professionals does not have access to your examination files; therefore specific questions or complaints regarding the outcome of your exam should be directed to the Chief Examiner who is assigned by the State of CT.