Cetronia Ambulance Corps, Inc., PA Accredited Prehospital Education Institute

Cetronia’s Education programs are carefully designed and crafted with an aim of training the community: professionals, youth, business groups and individuals. Cetronia strives to continually create a healthier and safer community. Our associates are dedicated to providing the people served by Cetronia with outreach, knowledge, training and the support necessary to promote health, safety and emergency preparedness.
To become a certified EMT in Pennsylvania
You must be at least 16 years of age. The EMT training course is approximately 184 hours and includes both classroom and practical lab scenarios. See our complete student handbook, here. Upon completion of the course, you must pass the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technician’s (NREMT) examination in order to obtain your certification. In Pennsylvania, EMT certification is valid for three years. Cetronia Ambulance Corps is a PA Department of Health EMS Educational Institute for BLS Training Programs and holds accreditation number 023913211 under the jurisdiction of the Eastern PA EMS Council.
Cetronia’s EMT program aspires to have its graduates provide the highest level of care to the patients they serve.