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Overview
Working in emergency services is the epitome of a rewarding career. When you think of “emergency services professionals,” you probably think of first responders on the front lines and behind the scenes. Your training can lead to a career:
- Answering 911 calls and calming a panicked individual while waiting for first responders to arrive;
- Braving flames to save lives as a firefighter;
- Providing medical care at the scene and during transport to the hospital as an EMT and paramedic;
- Investigating and determining the cause of explosions, arson, and fires as a fire investigator;
- Detecting fire hazards and leading investigations ensures that federal, state, and buildings meet local fire codes to prevent fires from occurring in the first place.
No matter your role, all emergency services professionals are indispensable heroes.
Conveniently located halfway between Chicago and Rockford, Elgin is the perfect place to start training for your career in Emergency Services. Our degrees and certifications provide you with the fundamentals of several disciplines.
Elgin’s Emergency Services training programs are also of enormous value if you already work in emergency services—like firefighters and EMTs—and seek to update your skills and continue your education. All training in the emergency services program complies with local, state, and national certifying agencies, leading graduates toward job-ready certifications.
Plan of Study and Course Descriptions
Plan of Study and Course Descriptions
Review the ECC catalog for details about the emergency services plan of study and course descriptions.
Associate of Applied Science
- Fire Science & Safety
Certificates
- Basic Operations Firefighter
- Emergency Medical Technician
- Emergency Medical Technology-Paramedic
- Fire Officer I
- Fire Science
- Fire Science & Safety
- 911 Dispatch