12/31/2025
π Serve Your Community. Become an EMR or EMT in 2026. π
Grant Countyβs local EMS agencies rely on dedicated volunteers to respond when emergencies happen close to home. If youβve ever considered serving your community, 2026 is a great time to start.
π 2026 EMS Training Opportunities
πΉ EMT-1 (Emergency Medical Responder)
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January 12 β April 13, 2026
β’ Online lectures: Mondays, 6:00β9:00 PM
β’ In-person skills: Wednesdays, 6:00β9:00 PM
Courses held in Lancaster and Belmont
πΉ EMT-2 (EMT-Basic)
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January 13 β April 30, 2026
β’ Online lectures: Tuesdays, 6:00β10:00 PM
β’ In-person skills: Thursdays, 6:00β10:00 PM
Courses held in Lancaster and Barneveld
πΉ Advanced EMT (AEMT)
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January 12 β May 13, 2026
β’ In-person classes: Mondays & Wednesdays, 6:00β10:00 PM
Course Location TBD
πΉ EMT-1 / EMT-2 Combination Program
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January 12 β May 14, 2026
β’ EMR: Jan 12 β Feb 16, 2026
β’ EMT: Feb 18 β May 14, 2026
π In-person: Mondays, Wednesdays & Thursdays, 8:00 AMβ12:30 PM
π Southwest Tech Campus β Room 3617
Many Grant County EMS Services cover course expenses or offer tuition reimbursement. Contact your local EMS service to learn more. If you don't know how to reach your local EMS chief, contact Grant County Emergency Management (608-723-7171 or [email protected]) and we'll get you in touch.
Course registration information and additional details can be found at https://www.swtc.edu/public-safety/ems/