El Dorado County Training Officers Association

El Dorado County Training Officers Association The El Dorado county Training Officer's Association is comprised of a group of dedicated participants that are passionate about quality training.

The El Dorado County Training Officers Association is a sub-committee of the EDC Fire Chiefs Association and is responsible for collaboration and coordination of regional training events across El Dorado County. We have members from all of the El Dorado County Fire districts and CALFIRE. We are represented by Career and Volunteer personnel. We are sensitive to the economic needs of our districts a

nd the county we serve and strive to put on effective, timely, and inexpensive trainings. We meet on the second Tuesday of the month at various locations throughout the county.

11/09/2024

We are hosting the Best Practices in Community Risk Reduction on Feb 10-11, 2025. This 2-day course demonstrates to students nationally recognized principles that, when used appropriately, can lead to community risk-reduction programs that can measure success in local communities.

Go to https://forms.gle/WKissxYCH4k6V5Js6 to register or scan the QR code on the flyer.

The California State Firefighters' Association is partnering with the El Dorado Hills Fire Department and Folsom Fire De...
07/30/2024

The California State Firefighters' Association is partnering with the El Dorado Hills Fire Department and Folsom Fire Department to bring the NorCal Fire Explorer Muster. Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 28th. This event will be held at the EDH Fire Training Center. Fire Explorer Teams across the region are invited to sign up for this no-cost event which will include muster events, apparatus display and a recruitment fair.

Saturday, June 22nd, 8am -2pm El Dorado Hills Fire Dept. Training Center 3800 Cypress Point Court El Dorado Hills 95762 Get ready for a day of thrilling firefighter challenges, exciting demonstrations, and unforgettable team-building!

If you'll be taking a promotional exam soon, don't miss this opportunity to gain the knowledge and competitive edge to s...
07/30/2024

If you'll be taking a promotional exam soon, don't miss this opportunity to gain the knowledge and competitive edge to set you apart from other candidates. Sign up for Mastering the Fire Service Assessment Center brough to you by TrainFirefighter.com. Space is limited and the workshop sells out.

Looking for ACLS, PALS or CPR Renewals? Check out the courses available through El Dorado Hills Fire Department. Visit w...
07/30/2024

Looking for ACLS, PALS or CPR Renewals? Check out the courses available through El Dorado Hills Fire Department. Visit www.edhfire.com/training to sign up today.

06/14/2024

For information only, there will be a large law enforcement and fire personnel presence in the El Dorado Hills Business Park the week of June 17th thru June 21st. The El Dorado County Sheriff's Office in conjunction with El Dorado Hills Fire Department is conducting an emergency response training exercise in the business park. All efforts have been made not to impede normal daily business activities.

Take advantage of this life saving skill. In less time than it takes to binge watch your favorite show you can learn how...
06/13/2024

Take advantage of this life saving skill. In less time than it takes to binge watch your favorite show you can learn how to save a life!

STOP THE BLEED! If you know how to stop serious bleeding before first responders arrive, you can save lives. On average it only takes 3-5 minutes to bleed out from life threatening injuries. The average response time for first responders is 7-10 minutes. STOP THE BLEED is a campaign to teach those who have not had any first responder training to recognize and immediately treat serious bleeding. Come see some of El Dorado County Fire Protection District’s Paramedics and Marshall Hospital staff at the El Dorado County Fair and learn how you can STOP THE BLEED!

06/12/2024

Are you a student interested in a career in fire service? 👩‍🚒 The Folsom Fire Department, in collaboration with the El Dorado Hills Fire Department, seeks four high-school-aged applicants for the 2024-25 Fire Explorer Program. Students will engage in fire department training and public service activities alongside professional firefighters. Learn more and apply at https://tinyurl.com/2e85dfc4.

06/12/2024

Are you prepared?? Free Disaster Preparedness Workshop offered by the West Slope Foundation. To register visit westslopefoundation.org

This In Person Assessment Center Workshop is coming to El Dorado Hills. Online registration is available and seats are l...
06/06/2024

This In Person Assessment Center Workshop is coming to El Dorado Hills. Online registration is available and seats are limited to be sure to sign up to secure your space.

This was a great regional drill for our local first responders.
06/03/2024

This was a great regional drill for our local first responders.

05/21/2024

It's ! Today is Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Education Day.

Do you ever wonder what it takes to work in EMS?

To become an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), you need a high school diploma or GED, followed by 170 hours of state-approved training. After completing the program, you must pass the CPR certification and the NREMT (National Registry) exams. EMTs also need to undergo a background check and apply for state certification. Maintaining certification requires 24 hours of continuing education every two years.

Paramedics in California must first be certified as EMTs and often need some work experience. The paramedic training program involves 1,200 to 1,800 hours of advanced coursework, clinical rotations, and field internships. Certification requires ACLS training and passing the NREMT-P (National Registry) exams. Paramedics must apply for state licensure and undergo a background check. Paramedics must also be evaluated locally to obtain accreditation to work in each separate local EMS system where they will provide care.

Paramedics need 48 hours of continuing education every two years. Both must also undergo skills competency verification. Many paramedics pursue additional certifications such as PALS, PHTLS, and AMLS to enhance their expertise and career opportunities.

Address

501 Main Street
Diamond Springs, CA
95619

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15306263190

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