Emergency Medical Services

  • Must be 18 years of age or older
  • Must be high school graduate or equivalent (GED)
  • Must complete fingerprinting, a Level 2 background check, and a self-assessment
  • Must have NREMT Certificate
  • Submit FBI/FDLE criminal background inquiry and drug screen conducted through American Data Bank's Complio.
  • Complete the Physical Examination and Immunization Form (IRSC 515A)
  • Must have been released or discharged from the military honorably (If Applicable)
  • Must never have been convicted of any felony, misdemeanor involving perjury, a false statement, or domestic violence.  An applicant shall also be disqualified if they have committed a misdemeanor that involves "moral turpitude".  Legally, moral turpitude has been defined as "conduct contrary to justice, honesty, modesty, or good morals".
  • Must pass a thorough medical and hearing examination
  • Must have the ability to participate in vigorous physical activities without restrictions
  • Must possess a valid Florida Driver’s License (An applicant may be disqualified based on traffic violations.  This would be due to the number and type of violations reported on their driver's license history report.)
  • Must be a U.S. citizen
  • Must be drug-free
  • Must never have been in a formal or informal criminal gang or associated with any gang members as defined by FSS 874.03.
  • Must be of good moral character
Admissions Information
 
First Step:
 
You must apply to the Emergency Medical Technician program on IRSC.EDU.
 
Second Step:
 
You must attend a mandatory orientation on October 2, 2025 at 9:00 am.  It will be held at the Treasure Coast Public Safety Training Complex, Frank and LeVan Fee High Liability Building Auditorium, 4600 Kirby Loop Rd., Fort Pierce 34981.  If you missed this event, you will need to wait until the next offering this spring for the summer program.
 
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Please contact the Treasure Coast Public Safety Training Complex at:
772-462-7150