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Emergency Trauma Technician Initial Course (ETTI)
Date/Time: Mon 5/12/2025 from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM

This class continues on:
Tue 5/13/2025 from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Wed 5/14/2025 from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Thu 5/15/2025 from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Fri 5/16/2025 from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Location: Buckland
Class Price: $0.00

 

Northwest Arctic Region EMS Presents: 

Emergency Trauma Technician Initial Course (ETTI) 

ETT Badge

 

Although this provider level is not technically a State of Alaska "certification", as with emergency medical technicians, it does fulfill a need especially for rural and super-rural areas that do not have a dedicated EMS system. ETT courses are taught by State of Alaska certified instructors and occur throughout the state. The ETT course can be modified to meet the particular needs of the students or community. It is a common course taught to high school students, Community Health Aide Practitioners and corporate industry.

 

 

This course is available for students who have not previously completed an ETT Course or who are no longer eligible for renewal of an expired ETT card (expired >12 months). Included in this course will be the American Heart Association's Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers (BLS). Both certifications, ETT & BLS are good for 2 years from the date they are issued.

 

 

 Please Note the following regarding your AHA BLS Certification:

  • eCards are issued by the AHA within 30 days of the class completion date. Maniilaq Regional EMS is happy to assist if you have questions or problems claiming your eCard in the first 90 days. If you fail to claim your eCard in that time period you may be required to re-take the course.

 

Official AHA Guide to claiming your AHA eCard:  Click Here.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

The Maniilaq Emergency Medical Service's (EMS)/ Northwest Arctic Region EMS  (NWAR-EMS) mission is to support the development and sustainability of EMS in the Northwest Arctic Region. This is accomplished by acting as the region’s resource center for instructors, certifying officers, providers, and community members.

 

 

The program designates representatives to work in collaboration with the State Office of Emergency Medical Services (SOEMS); and provides representation on the State Training Committee, State Medical Direction Committee, and a Regional Director reporting to the State Office of Emergency Medical Services. 

 

In addition to representing and advocating for regional EMS issues, NWAR-EMS is responsible for collaborating with Alaska's other regional councils to administer and manage Code Blue capitol grant funds throughout our state.