
Adult & Pediatric HP-CPR Refresher
MREMS is offering an Adult & Pediatric High Performance CPR (HP-CPR) Refresher on March, 4 2025 at our facility in Middlebury, Vermont.
Class runs 18:00-20:00
No Charge for individuals who are currently Vermont licensed EMS providers.
This class will not result in an AHA CPR card

Adult & Pediatric HP-CPR Resuscitation Academy - Afternoon
MREMS is offering an Adult & Pediatric High Performance CPR (HP-CPR) Resuscitation Academy on March, 2 2025 at our facility in Middlebury, Vermont.
Morning Class runs 13:00-16:00
No Charge for individuals who are currently Vermont licensed EMS providers.
This class will not result in an AHA CPR card

Adult & Pediatric HP-CPR Resuscitation Academy - Morning
MREMS is offering an Adult & Pediatric High Performance CPR (HP-CPR) Resuscitation Academy on March, 2 2025 at our facility in Middlebury, Vermont.
Morning Class runs 9:00-12:00
No Charge for individuals who are currently Vermont licensed EMS providers.
This class will not result in an AHA CPR card

Adult & Pediatric HP-CPR Refresher
MREMS is offering an Adult & Pediatric High Performance CPR (HP-CPR) Refresher on February, 19 2025 at our facility in Middlebury, Vermont.
Class runs 18:00-20:00
No Charge for individuals who are currently Vermont licensed EMS providers.
This class will not result in an AHA CPR card

Vermont EMS First Responder (VEFR) - Hybrid
The VEFR is designed to introduce individuals to EMS and provide basic first response capability to their community. It is built for the fire service, law enforcement, security services, and other agencies of public safety to provide initial care to the ill or injured.
For the Vermont EMS First Responder (VEFR) certification, the scope of practice is based upon the American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid / CPR & AED course. The primary focus of the Vermont EMS First Responder is to initiate immediate lifesaving care for critical patients.
This training will equip you with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide lifesaving interventions while awaiting additional EMS response and to assist higher-level personnel at the scene and during transport. Vermont EMS First Responders function as part of a comprehensive EMS response.
This is a Hybrid VEFR course. You must attend the in person class as well as complete the Heartsaver® Total - Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED Online course via the American Heart Association website prior to attending the inperson session.
In Person
November 9, 2024
0800-1600
Online
Heartsaver® Total - Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED Online
https://shopcpr.heart.org/heartsaver-first-aid-cpr-aed-online
Submit certificates of completion to wrandall@middleburyems.com prior to November 9th.
Please register for the in person section of the course on LIGHTS.
If you do not have a LIGHTS account please register for one here: https://vtems.imagetrendlicense.com/lms/public/portal#/account/create?autofill=false
After registering for LIGHTS, navigate to “Applications” and scroll down to find “Course Enrolment Notification to EMS Office”.
Follow the prompts and select “24-07-VEFR-209” when prompted to select the “course number”.

Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (TECC)
MREMS is offering NAEMT’s Tactical Emergency Casualty Care - TECC over two days on August 17th and 18th at our facility in Middlebury, Vermont.
Must Attend both days
Class begins 8:00 ends 16:00 each day.
Eligible for 16 hours of CAPCE credit.
No Charge for individuals who are currently Vermont licensed EMS providers.
More information about the TECC course is available here via NAEMT.

Vermont EMS First Responder (VEFR)
The VEFR is designed to introduce individuals to EMS and provide basic first response capability to their community. It is built for the fire service, law enforcement, security services, and other agencies of public safety to provide initial care to the ill or injured.
For the Vermont EMS First Responder (VEFR) certification, the scope of practice is based upon the American Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid / CPR & AED course. The primary focus of the Vermont EMS First Responder is to initiate immediate lifesaving care for critical patients.
This training will equip you with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to provide lifesaving interventions while awaiting additional EMS response and to assist higher-level personnel at the scene and during transport.
Vermont EMS First Responders function as part of a comprehensive EMS response.
July 20th & 21st (must attend both days)
0800-1600
Please register for this course on LIGHTS.
If you do not have a LIGHTS account please register for one here: https://vtems.imagetrendlicense.com/lms/public/portal#/account/create?autofill=false
After registering for LIGHTS, navigate to “Applications” and scroll down to find “Course Enrolment Notification to EMS Office”. Follow the prompts and select “24-07-VEFR-195” when prompted to select the “course number”.

PreHospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)
MREMS is offering NAEMT’s Pre Hospital Trauma Life Support - PHTLS over two days on June 22nd and 23rd, 2024 at our facility in Middlebury, Vermont.
Must Attend both days
Class begins 8:00 ends 16:00 each day.
Eligible for 16 hours of CAPCE credit.
No Charge for individuals who are currently Vermont licensed EMS providers.

Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS)
MREMS is offering NAEMT’s Advanced Medical Life Support - AMLS over two days on May 18th and 29th, 2024 at our facility in Middlebury, Vermont.
Must Attend both days
Class begins 8:00 ends 16:00 each day.
Eligible for 16 hours of CAPCE credit.
No Charge for individuals who are currently Vermont licensed EMS providers.

Pediatric High Performance CPR (HP-CPR)
MREMS is offering a Pediatric High Performance CPR (HP-CPR) on April, 27 2024 at our facility in Middlebury, Vermont.
Class runs 13:00-16:00
No Charge for individuals who are currently Vermont licensed EMS providers.

Pediatric High Performance CPR (HP-CPR)
MREMS is offering a Pediatric High Performance CPR (HP-CPR) on April, 27 2024 at our facility in Middlebury, Vermont.
Class runs 9:00-12:00
No Charge for individuals who are currently Vermont licensed EMS providers.

PreHospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS)
MREMS is offering NAEMT’s Pre Hospital Trauma Life Support - PHTLS over two days on April 20th and 21st, 2024 at our facility in Middlebury, Vermont.
April 20th & 21st 0800-1600 (must attend both days)
Must be valid Vermont licensed EMS provider.
Eligible for 16 hours of CAPCE credit.

Helicopter Landing Zone Coordination Basics
UVM Health Network’s Critical Care Team will be teaching a Helicopter Landing Zone Coordination Basics course at at our facility in Middlebury, Vermont.
Class runs 18:30-20:00
No Charge for individuals who are currently Vermont licensed EMS providers.