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EMR Training - certification program near you

Emergency Medical responders are individuals who are specially trained to provide out of hospital care in medical emergencies.

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Who Should Enroll in EMR Training?

  • High school or college students interested in healthcare

  • Security personnel and safety officers

  • Lifeguards, event staff, or workplace emergency teams

  • Anyone wanting professional-level emergency training

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Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) certification course

Save Lives, Enhance Your Skills. Flexible, Hands-On Training.

At Metropolitan Medical Corporation, our Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) certification course equips individuals with the essential skills to handle life-threatening emergencies before paramedics arrive. Under instructor supervision, you’ll learn how to stabilize patients, control bleeding, assist with CPR and AED use, and support EMS professionals during transport.

What You’ll Learn

  • Patient assessment and vital signs

  • Managing respiratory, cardiac, and trauma-related emergencies

  • Controlling bleeding and treating shock

  • Providing CPR, using AEDs, and assisting with childbirth

  • Scene safety, communication, and teamwork with EMS units

Call us for more information: +1 201-522-3015

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EMR course

Learn to provide life-saving care before EMS arrives.

Hands-on, scenario-based training with certified instructors.

Ideal for students, security staff, and first responders-in-training.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is an Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)?

An EMR is a trained individual who provides basic, life-saving care at the scene of medical emergencies before higher-level EMS professionals arrive.

How long is the EMR course?

The course typically spans 56 hours and includes lectures, hands-on training, and scenario-based practice.

Who is eligible for EMR certification?

Anyone 16 years or older with an interest in emergency care. It’s especially valuable for those pursuing careers in healthcare, public safety, or emergency response.

Does this course meet OSHA or state requirements?

While this course does not grant state licensure, it is based on national EMS education standards and is excellent preparation for further EMS or EMT training.

Will I receive a certificate upon completion?

Yes, students who successfully complete the course will receive a Metropolitan Medical Corporation EMR certification—a valuable credential in healthcare and safety-related fields.

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