Jefferson County EMS offers Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) courses, which allow students who complete the course to obtain a NYS AEMT certification. An AEMT is one of the four prehospital emergency medical certifications in NYS. This certification allows you to transport patients on an ambulance while providing some ALS care.
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Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Courses
| Type | Course # | Location | Instructor | Start Date | Schedule |
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| Original | 266044 | South Jefferson Rescue Squad | D. Singleton | 1/5/2026 | Click Here |
| Refresher | 266045 | South Jefferson Rescue Squad | D. Singleton | 1/5/2026 | Click Here |
Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) Program Information
Application & Admission Process
- Complete the Jefferson County Emergency Medical Services Training Course Application.
- EMS Office staff will contact you with further information and instructions.
- Must be a certified NYS EMT and submit a copy of your certification.
- Students must maintain an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification throughout the course.
- In all cases, it is the responsibility of the student to provide the instructor with a copy of their current EMT card.
- Please submit your application as soon as possible. Courses that reach full enrollment before the deadline will be closed.
If you have any questions, please call the EMS office at (315) 786-3760.
Tuition, Withdrawal, and Refund Schedule
- Tuition for the AEMT Original course is $1,050.00, and the AEMT Refresher course is $500.00.
- There is no tuition fee for students who are members of an EMS Agency with a valid NYS Health Department Agency Code or those who complete the Community Internship program with a JCEMS-approved EMS agency. Those who do not meet these criteria are considered an "unaffiliated student."
- Tuition covers course enrollment only. The learning management system (LMS) subscription and equipment (blood pressure cuff, stethoscope, etc.) are separate. For more information about tuition, click here.
- Accepted forms of payment include checks and money orders. Checks and money orders should be made out to the “Jefferson County Treasurer” and mailed or hand-delivered to the EMS office. Please include the enrolled student's name and "AEMT tuition" in the subject line of the check or money order.
- Students can withdraw from the course at any time. Withdrawals must be made in writing to the Lead Instructor. Failure to notify the Lead Instructor formally in writing will result in the student failing the course instead of withdrawing.
- If an unaffiliated student, as described above, has paid their tuition as required and drops the course within three weeks of the course start date, the student will receive a full tuition refund. If an unaffiliated student has exceeded the third week of the class and drops, they will not be entitled to receive any tuition refund.
- GI Bill benefits are not currently accepted by JCEMS.
Course Co-Requisites
Students must complete the following courses before the end of the course. All course certificates must be submitted to the course instructor. All certificates should be saved or scanned as a PDF. Do not submit screenshots.
For IS-100 and IS-700, you need a Student Identification (SID) number. Follow these instructions to create your SID.
Complete ONE of the following Hazardous Materials Courses:
Supplies & Additional Fees/Expenses
Students are responsible for purchasing all the following:
- Blood pressure cuff & stethoscope (pricing varies depending on where you purchase it from)
- Binder recommended for printed notes
- Loose-leaf paper or notebook for note-taking
- Students must have a laptop and/or tablet for this course (to access the web-based learning management software, BRADY MyLab)
- PSI Testing Center fee for NYS certification exam ($31)
Refresher Course
- Students can take a refresher course only if they are currently certified as a NYS EMS provider, were previously certified as a NYS EMS provider, or have previously completed the course but failed the NYS certification exam. Please contact us if you have any questions as to whether you qualify for a refresher course.
- AEMT refresher students will take a written exam and practical skills examination within the first week of the course, if desired. Based on the results of this examination, a learning contract will be created, which will state what class sessions are mandatory for the student to attend. If the student doesn't challenge either the exam or the practical skills, they will be required to attend all class sessions and the final NYS PSE.
- Students must sign and follow the learning contract to complete the course.
- Students are invited to attend all course sessions, including sessions that are not mandatory per their individualized learning contract. It is recommended that the student inform their instructor of which optional class sessions they plan to attend.
Course Goal and Successful Completion Criteria
Students will complete the course and become eligible to sit for the NYS AEMT Certification Exam after completing the following:
- Achieve an overall cumulative course grade of at least 70%.
- Attend every class session and/or complete all approved make-up sessions by the last course session.
- Obtain an AHA BLS Provider CPR Certification or equivalent (class provided at no cost during every course).
- Obtain an IS-100.C: Introduction to the Incident Command System, IS-100 certification.
- Obtain an IS-700.B: An Introduction to the National Incident Management System, IS-700 certification.
- Obtain a Hazardous Materials Awareness Level certification.
- Complete a skills portfolio book satisfactorily to the Lead Instructor and JCEMS standards.
After completing the course, students will take two NYS exams: the first contains a hands-on skills test, and the second is a computer-based cognitive examination. Students will need to pass each skill station and obtain a score over 70% on the cognitive examination to become a NYS-certified AEMT.
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
The Americans with Disabilities Act makes it possible for students with verifiable disabilities to request an accommodation for the New York State Certification Examinations with proper documentation of their disability. All students should review NYS Division of EMS Policy Statement 22-03, which contains instructions regarding how the student must proceed with their request for accommodations. Accommodation requests for the NYS Certification Examination must be made no later than eight (8) weeks before the end of the course date. Students must make an accommodation request to NYS. It is the responsibility of the student, not the instructor, to make the request.
All students enrolled in the AEMT course should review the Functional Position Description Policy. Students must be able to satisfy all the qualifications listed in the description regarding any disabilities.
JCEMS, nor its staff, discusses or screens for disabilities, or considers addressing any potential disabilities before a student’s admission into the course or during the course.
If a student would like to discuss a disability that may affect his/her performance during the educational portions of a course (classroom, clinical, and/or field rotations, laboratory sessions, etc.), the student should speak privately to the Lead Instructor and/or contact the EMS Office. All students must complete all aspects of all course requirements as outlined elsewhere in this documentation to proceed to the NYS Psychomotor Skills Examination (PSE) and then to the NYS Certification Examination. JCEMS will provide accommodations within its ability, provided it does not create an unreasonable financial hardship.