
The EMT teams are checked in and going. Awards will be announced later tonight.
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Operating as usual
The EMT teams are checked in and going. Awards will be announced later tonight.
There will be no school on Friday, March 11th due to inclement weather. This is a regular snow day and there will be no virtual classes.
There will be no in-person school tomorrow, Thursday, March 10th, due to incoming inclement weather. We will have virtual classes only. Stay safe & warm Wildcats!
The high school class has been running trauma calls for the past week and took a break yesterday to wash and detail the ambulance.
Due to road conditions from today's winter storm, we will not have school tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 18 (and no virtual learning). As a reminder, there is also no school on Monday, Feb. 21 for Presidents Day. Stay safe & warm!
Due to the wintry forecast, there will be no school (and no AMI) on Thursday, Feb. 17. Stay safe & warm Wildcats!
The students ran some calls today involving chest injuries and they got to play with the new Stryker cot that was donated to us.
CPR class on Friday Night. Some of the students from the night class were in attendance and one even came in to watch. Who knew CPR was a spectator sport?
"A" Shift running a call in the AG shop. In this simulated situation a student had cut their leg with a circular saw. The high school class is currently in their trauma module and have been working on bleeding control and soft tissue injuries.
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Students spent some more time last week working on stocking the ambulance and learning how to inspect it and some of the features on it
The high school class working on patient assessments.
The night class learning how to load a cot into our new ambulance
The EMT students started going over the new ambulance and started working on stocking equipment. We also got so time to work on loading the cot.
Well it looks like we're going to make it in tonight we did run into just a few little traffic snags put us a little further behind but right now it looks like we're going to be getting back to the career center between 7:30 and 7:40 so we'll be there shortly I will post a video up once we get it in and parked
Some of the high school students getting ready to transport a patient having an allergic reaction.
Night class students working on their medical terminology skills.
Night class students working on lifting and moving skills. Thanks to Jake Meinsen for coming in and helping with the class.
Dr. Gustafson speaking with the 2022 Night Class.
Night classes start tomorrow, January 3rd. If you need CEU's or just to refresh on material, here is the schedule:
Cass Career Center EMT Course
Community Education 2022 Schedule
Monday & Wednesday Nights 5:30 PM to 9:30 PM (1730-2130)
(Dates subject to change)
Monday, January 3rd: Introductions / paperwork
Building Tour
Wednesday, January 5th: Chapter 1: Introduction to Emergency
Medical Services
Chapter 2: The well being of the EMT
Monday, January 10th: Chapter 2: The well being of the EMT
Chapter 3: Lifting and Moving patients
Skills
Wednesday, January 12th: Chapter 4: Medical, Legal, and Ethical
issues
Chapter 5: Medical terminology
Skills
Monday, January 17th: No School
Wednesday, January 19th: Chapter 6: Anatomy & Physiology
Chapter 7: Principles of
Pathophysiology
Monday, January 24th: Chapter 7: Principles of
Pathophysiology
Chapter 8: Lifespan development
Skills / Review
Wednesday, January 26th: Module 1 review / exam
Chapter 9: Airway Management
Monday, January 31st: Chapter 10: Respiration and Artificial
Ventilation
Wednesday, February 2nd: Chapter 10: Respiration & Artificial
Ventilation
Module 2 Review / skills
Monday, February 7th: Module 2 exam
Chapter 11: Scene size up
Skills
Wednesday, February 9th: Chapter 12: Primary Assessment
Chapter 13: Vital signs and
monitoring devices
Skills
Monday, February 14th: Chapter 14: Principles of Assessment
Chapter 15: Secondary Assessment
Wednesday, February 16th: Chapter 15: Secondary Assessment
Chapter 16: Reassessment
Skills
Monday, February 21st: No School / Make up day 1
Wednesday, February 23rd: Chapter 17: Communication &
Documentation
Skills
Monday, February 28th: Module 3 Review / exam
Chapter 18: General Pharmacology
Wednesday, March 2nd: Chapter 18: General Pharmacology
Chapter 19: Respiratory Emergencies
Monday, March 7th: Chapter 19: Respiratory Emergencies
Chapter 20: Cardiac Emergencies
Chapter 21: Cardiac Emergencies,
Resuscitation
Wednesday, March 9th: Chapter 21: Cardiac Emergencies,
Resuscitation
Chapter 22: Diabetic & Altered Mental
Status
Monday, March 14th: Chapter 23: Allergic reactions
Chapter 24: Infectious Disease and
Sepsis
Wednesday, March 16th: Chapter 24: Infectious disease
Chapter 25: Poisoning and Overdose
Emergencies
Chapter 26: Abdominal Emergencies
Monday, March 21st: No School, Spring Break / Make up day 5
Wednesday, March 23rd: No School, Spring Break
Monday, March 28th: Chapter 26: Abdominal Emergencies
Chapter 27: Behavioral & Psychiatric
Emergencies & Sucicide
Skills
Wednesday, March 30th: Chapter 28: Hematologic and Renal
emergencies
Review / Skills
Monday, April 4th: Module 4 review / Exam
Chapter 29: Bleeding and Shock
Wednesday, April 6th: Chapter 30: Soft tissue trauma
Skills
Monday, April 11th: Chapter 31: Chest & abdominal trauma
Chapter 32: Musculoskeletal trauma
Wednesday, April 13th: Chapter 32: Musculoskeletal trauma
Chapter 33: Trauma to head, neck, and
spine
Monday, April 18th: Chapter 33: Trauma to head, neck, and
spine
Chapter 34: Musculoskeletal trauma
Chapter 35: Environmental Emergencies
Wednesday, April 20th: Chapter 35: Environmental Emergencies
Module 5 review / Exam
Skills
Monday, April 25th: Chapter 36: Obstetrics and Gynecological
Emergencies
Skills
Wednesday, April 27: Chapter 37: Emergencies with patients
with special challenges
Skills
Monday, May 2nd: Module 6 review / exam
Chapter 38: EMS Operations
Wednesday, May 4th: Chapter 38: EMS Operations
Chapter 39: Hazmat, MCI, and ICS
Skills
Monday, May 9th: Chapter 40: Highway Safety & Vehicle
Extrication
Chapter 41: EMS Response to terrorism
Wednesday, May 11th: Chapter 41: EMS response to terrorism
Module 7 Review / Exam
Skills
Monday, May 16th: Final Skills Test
Wednesday, May 18th: Final Skills Test
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Congrats to Brooklyn Tavernaro, CCC's junior Young Professional of the Month for December! Brooklyn is from Belton High School and is an active member of CCC's EMT program. Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Harrisonville. Belton School District #124
Had a great time today at Fantasia. Our students taught some younger students CPR, bleeding control, splinting, tips for talking with a 911 dispatcher, and how to work with EMS.
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