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Emergency Services Technology Diploma Emergency Medical

Lakeland College
www.lakelandcollege.caMany post-secondary institutions promise a hands-on education, but Lakeland College goes far beyond expectations. Lakeland provides truly immersive experiences that shape futures and prepare students for the real world.
Both of our campuses – one in Vermilion and one in Lloydminster - are designed to guide students beyond the classroom, creating tangible environments where they can learn, lead and manage.
More than just practicums or work-study jobs, we create our programs with the future in mind, ensuring that after graduation, our students have the experience and knowledge to make a meaningful impact on their industries.
Lakeland learns by doing.
For example:
- On our Student-Managed Farm – Powered by New Holland (SMF), our students are in charge of managing commercial-sized ag enterprises. Second-year students in either animal science technology or crop technology can have a role in an SMF unit. There is one crop team and six livestock units: commercial beef cattle, purebred beef cattle, dairy cattle, bison, equine and extensive grazing research
- In our health and wellness programs, students put their skills into action in our student-led spa and hairstyling salon.
- Energy students lead shifts in the state-of-the-art Cenovus Lab, providing heat and power for the Lloydminster campus.
- Taking turns as battalion chief, emergency services students experience the operation of a firehall from day one.
Through these experiences – which can be found in almost every Lakeland program – our students engage with the real world before they become part of it.
Outside the classroom, Lakeland students find many ways to grow, through athletics, clubs, performing arts, rodeo, students' associations, research, Indigenous initiatives, recreation facilities, public speaking and more.
Lakeland also supports applied research to enhance the agriculture industry’s productivity, profitability and competitiveness, support student learning outcomes, and enhance social, environmental and economic outcomes in Alberta and beyond.
Go beyond the classroom at Lakeland.
Lakeland offers programming in the areas of agricultural sciences, business, energy, environmental sciences, fire and emergency services, health and wellness, human services, interior design technology, trades and technology, university transfer and foundational learning.
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Program Type Standard
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Credential Type Diploma
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Length 2 Years
- Part Time Only
- Cooperative Education
- Continuing Education
- Distance Learning
Fire Specialization:
1. Minimum age 18 by program start date.
2. A high school diploma with a minimum of:
- 50% in English 30-1 or English 30-2
- 50% in Math 20-3
- 50% in one of any grade 12 science (Biology 30 is preferred)
3. Proof of English language proficiency.
4. Proof of a valid Unrestricted Alberta Class 5 or equivalent driver’s license (with GDL is acceptable). Drivers must have no more than five demerit points to operate a Lakeland College vehicle.
5. Proof of airbrake endorsement. Must be reflected on your driver's license. A temporary or interim license is acceptable.
6. Proof of medical clearance. The ETC Medical Fitness & Risk Disclosure Package includes an applicant declaration of understanding and consent (Form A) and a physician medical clearance (Form B) that must be completed within 1 year of program start date.
7. Completed EST - Fire Program Checklist. Must be completed within 1 year from the start date of the program.
8. Proof of CPR-C certification. Must be valid to the program end date.
9. Proof of Standard First Aid (SFA) or Advanced First Aid (AFA) or Emergency Medical Responder (EMR).
- SFA or AFA must be valid to the program end date and be on the list of Alberta approved first aid training agencies.
- EMR certificate/transcript must indicate a graduation date within 12 months prior to the program start date.
Medical Specialization:
1. Minimum age 18 by program start date.
2. A high school diploma with a minimum of:
- 50% in English 30-1 or English 30-2
- 50% in Math 20-3
- 60% in Biology 30
3. Proof of English language proficiency.
4. Proof of a valid Unrestricted Alberta Class 5 or equivalent driver’s license (with GDL is acceptable). Drivers must have no more than five demerit points to operate a Lakeland College vehicle.
5. Proof of airbrake endorsement. Must be reflected on your driver's license. A temporary or interim license is acceptable.
6. Proof of medical clearance. The ETC Medical Fitness & Risk Disclosure Package includes an applicant declaration of understanding and consent (Form A) and a physician medical clearance (Form B) that must be completed within 1 year of program start date.
7. Completed EST - Medical Program Checklist. Must be completed within 1 year from the start date of the program.
8. Proof of CPR-C certification or Basic Life Support (BLS). CPR-C must be valid to the program end date or BLS must be valid to the program start date and remain current throughout training.
9. Proof of Advanced First Aid (AFA) or Emergency Medical Responder (EMR).
- AFA must be valid to the program end date and be on the list of Alberta approved first aid training agencies.
- EMR certificate/transcript must indicate a graduation date within 12 months prior to the program start date.
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Updated July 17, 2025. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.
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