JULY 2026 (Summer) Radnor Fire Co. "BOOTCAMP" - NREMT Initial Certification Program
Provider 1 Health – NREMT Boot Camp Course Description.
The Provider 1 Health NREMT Boot Camp is an accelerated, comprehensive program designed to prepare students for success on the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) examination. This course combines structured orientation, online didactic education, mandatory clinical experience, and intensive in-person skills training to ensure students meet all program and certification requirements.
Orientation:
Students are required to attend (1) of the following orientation sessions, offered on: (please note your choice when registering for the course).
May 29, 2026 - Provider 1 Health EMS Base: 2619 W. Chester Pk, 2FL-Front. Broomall, PA 19008
From 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
OR
May 31, 2026 - Radnor Fire Co. 121 S. Wayne Ave, Wayne, PA 19087
From 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Orientation will include:
- Overview of the course structure and expectations
- CPR Instruction (AHA)
- Equipment distribution
- Review of program requirements and timelines
Online Didactic Coursework
Following orientation, students must complete all required online didactic coursework prior to attending the in-person skills sessions. Successful completion of the online portion is mandatory to progress in the program.
**** NOTE :
In-Person Skills Sessions
Hands-on skills training will take place July 23rd through August 1st, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day (with a 1 hour break for lunch daily). These sessions focus on developing and demonstrating competency in all required EMT skills.
Important Attendance Policy:
Because all required skills are completed during this period, attendance is mandatory for every skills session. No make-up days are available.
This boot camp format is fast-paced and demanding, designed for motivated students committed to completing all components of the program and achieving NREMT readiness.
Course Description: The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) course prepares individuals to provide emergency medical care and transportation to critical and emergent patients who access the EMS system. EMTs possess the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to stabilize and safely transport patients, ranging from non-emergency and routine medical transports to life-threatening emergencies. They function as integral members of a comprehensive EMS response system, operating under medical oversight. EMTs perform interventions using the basic equipment typically found on an ambulance, serving as a vital connection between emergency scenes and the healthcare system. (Source: https://www.ems.gov/education/EMSScope.pdf)
EMT Clinical Rotations:
Clinical Ride Time
Students are required to complete all assigned clinical ride time (10 patient contacts) before July 23, 2026.
During this phase of the program, EMT students will have the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills they have acquired in the EMT program within a healthcare setting. Referred to as the “clinical” portion. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to observe and assist pre-hospital care providers by accompanying them on ambulance units. The clinical rotation typically takes place in the latter half of the semester, once students have attained a solid understanding of fundamental concepts. The scheduling of clinical rotations is coordinated through the Clinical Coordinator, with the instructor overseeing the students in the clinical setting, either directly or indirectly. Clinical Time will be completed at:
- Radnor Fire Company
- Narberth Ambulance
- Villanova EMS (VEMS members only)
- Norwood Fire Company
- Whitemarsh Ambulance
- Keystone Quality Transport | KQT Health
- Provider 1 Health - EMS
- Paoli Fire/EMS
- NES - National Event Services
- Acute Care Medical Transports.
Student Uniform Policy
Pants:
- Students must wear black or navy blue EMS-style or straight-leg pants to every class including during any clinical rotation time.
- Pants must be appropriately fitted—neither excessively baggy nor overly tight.
Shirt:
- Students are required to wear the provided uniform shirt. Shirts must be clean, neatly tucked in, and free from visible damage or excessive wear.
Footwear:
- Only black closed-toe shoes or boots are permitted.
- Shoes must be plain (without visible logos or patterns) and should provide adequate safety and support.
General Guidelines:
- Uniforms must be worn at all times unless otherwise specified.
- Students should maintain a neat and professional appearance.
- Non-compliance with the uniform policy may result in disciplinary action and will be sent home and marked absent for class.
No Refund or Tuition Transfer Policy
Effective Date: 01/01/2025
At Provider 1 Health, LLC, we are committed to delivering high-quality educational programs and services. In order to maintain the integrity of our programs and ensure fairness for all participants, we have established the following No Refund and Tuition Transfer Policy.
1. No Refunds
All tuition payments are non-refundable. Once payment is made for any program, course, or service, the funds are considered fully earned by Provider 1 Health, LLC. There is an inherent overhead cost and staff time commitment to provide these classes and no refunds will be issued under any circumstances (exceptions, see below). This includes, but is not limited to, cases of student withdrawal, non-completion of the program, personal reasons, or changes in the student's schedule or availability.
2. No Tuition Transfers
Tuition fees are non-transferable. If a student is unable to attend the course, for any reason, tuition cannot be transferred to another individual, program, or future session. Students are encouraged to plan and enroll only when they are certain they can commit to the course or program.
3. Exceptions
In exceptional circumstances, such as a medical emergency or other verifiable extenuating circumstances, students may request a review of their situation. Requests must be submitted in writing to Provider 1 Health, LLC, along with appropriate documentation. Provider 1 Health, LLC, will review these requests on a case-by-case basis, please note approval is not guaranteed.
4. Acknowledgment
By enrolling in a program with Provider 1 Health, LLC, the student acknowledges and agrees to abide by the terms outlined in this No Refund or Tuition Transfer Policy.
5. Changes to Policy
Provider 1 Health, LLC, reserves the right to amend, modify, or update this policy at any time without prior notice. Any changes will be communicated to enrolled students promptly.
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Additional EMT Course Prerequisites & Requirements:
** Current High School Students (minors)
You will receive a AHA Adult & Pediatric - CPR & AED BLS Certification during the course (good for 2 years).
Per PA Dept of Health, Bureau of EMS requirements, all students must obtain an FBI background check. This background includes fingerprinting. This needs to be completed prior to the start of class so that results can be uploaded upon registration with the state application on orientation day. To complete this requirement, please do the following:
2. Enter Service Code: Enter the EMS provider service code: 1KG756.
3. You will be required to pay for the background check.
4. Schedule Appointment: Select “Schedule or Manage Appointment” to complete your application.
Fingerprinting: You will then need to go to an approved fingerprinting location with the confirmation email and valid photo ID to have your fingerprints taken.
For questions or further clarification, please contact us at 215-804-9504 or info@provider1health.com.
Instructors
Anne Phillips, EMT, EMS-I
Jonathan Stewart, MBA, EMT, EMS-I
Ken Lavelle, MD, EMT-P
Shjon Bill, NRAEMT, EMS-I
Contact us
- Jonathan Stewart
- in••••o@pro••••h.com
- 215-804-9504
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- EMS
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- All
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- All