BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Emergency Medical Services

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BCCC Emergency Medical Services students who successfully complete the program requirements and attain their National Registered Paramedic certification will be prepared to enter the workforce, providing advanced level emergency medical care in areas such as fire and emergency services agencies (paid or volunteer), federal government installations, police departments, medical facilities, or places requiring emergency medical services. Learn more https://www.bccc.edu/Page/2384.

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