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EMTPortal Homepage
Welcome to the Emergency Medical
Technician - Basic Level Study Portal,
provided by Elwoh Software.
This EMT Training System is designed to serve as an
online study portal and resource center for
students who are currently enrolled,
planning enrollment in an EMT-Basic course,
and all EMT-B National Registry Candidates.
Currently, there are 1024 individuals who have
an account on EMT Portal. Let the next one
be you, sign up now!
Agency & Personal Sponsorship
Packages Released |
EMTPortal.com
released Sponsorship
Packages
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 |
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EMTPortal Releases
Sponsorship Package
on June 16, 2009
All individuals and
agencies who would like
to sponsor EMTPortal are
urged to review our
sponsorship packages to
grasp the benefits of
becoming a sponsor --
custom packages are
available upon request.
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EMTPortal
is now Incorporated and
Non-Profit |
EMTPortal.com
becomes "EMTPortal,
Inc."
Friday, June 12, 2009 |
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EMTPortal is now a
registered corporation,
and registered as a
non-profit organization.
On Friday, June 12, 2009
EMTPortal received
confirmation from the
Secretary of State that
the Articles of
Incorporation and
request for Non-Profit
Corporation have been
approved.
IRS EID, and D&B D-U-N-S
number available upon
request.
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EMTPortal
Press Release - 06/08/2009 |
EMTPortal.com
Press Release Available
Sunday, June 08, 2009 |
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For Immediate Release -
EMTPortal Press Release
on June 08, 2009
All individuals are
free to distribute the
attached immediate press
release. For
further details and
information contact us
at
info@emtportal.com
or via our toll-free
line at 1-866-944-6812.
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Latest in EMT National News |
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| July 2009 Product Round up: Incident Management... |
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EMS1 is focusing on news and information about Incident Management throughout the month of July 2009. Check out some of these great products currently on the site:Learn effective medical management of HAZMAT patients with AHLS Advanced HAZMAT Life Support (AHLS) provides a selection of courses that focus on training medical personnel in the medical management of patients ... |
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| CDC: U.S. may need 600 million swine flu vaccine doses... |
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By Elizabeth Landau CNNATLANTA — Questions abound about how to best inoculate the world against swine flu as health officials plan for a campaign that could dwarf any previous flu vaccination effort. Among the issues to be resolved are the amount of vaccine likely to be available, the timing of the vaccine's availability, how it would be distributed, who would provide the shots, who would pay ... |
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| Staten island ferry crash injures 15... |
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BY Kerry Burke and Simone Weichselbaum The New York Daily NewsNEW YORK — More than a dozen passengers were injured Wednesday night when a packed Staten Island ferry lost power as it was docking and smashed into a pier, officials said.Panic quickly spread among the passengers of the 2,700-ton John J. Marchi ferry when the captain announced over loudspeakers that the ship had no power, witnesses ... |
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| Pa. responders endorse spending for communication systems... |
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By Jim Hook The Public OpinionCHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Groups representing first responders across Franklin County have endorsed the $4 million change to the Franklin County emergency communications system.Sixteen people attended the nearly two-hour meeting of the Franklin County Commissioners. Commissioners heard from police, fire and ambulance."You are being asked to spend a lot of money in ... |
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| La. town uses social networking in emergency response... |
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By Stephen Maloney The CityBusiness North Shore ReportSLIDELL, La. — The city of Slidell has joined the online social networking world, but instead of reconnecting with long lost friends, city officials are preparing for the next major hurricane.When Hurricane Katrina swept through the eastern portion of St. Tammany Parish in 2005, it decimated most of Slidell and cut off nearly all forms of communication ... |
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| Tenn. ambulance service continues despite bankruptcy... |
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By Todd South Chattanooga Times Free PressCHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — County executives from McMinn and Polk counties say residents shouldn't worry about getting a ride to the hospital even though the local ambulance service has filed bankruptcy.Med-Trans of Tennessee Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in June. Court documents show the company owes the Internal Revenue Service more than $1 million ... |
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| Study highlights EMS transport dangers... |
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Inattentive motorists, unrestrained EMS workers are among leading causes of ambulance crash fatalities |
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| Treating Trigger Points... |
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It’s been a long 24-hour shift and your neck and shoulders are really tense. On that last call, you noticed that your lower back was stiff and sore. In the back of your mind, you are hoping that old nagging injury is not going to rear its ugly head again. Responders, we have all seen what the statistics show — our chosen career is hazardous to our bodies. Assuming that you have been following ... |
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| EMT back injuries declining, still problematic... |
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By Caleb Fort The Morning NewsFAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — As a young firefighter and paramedic in Springdale, Bentonville Fire Chief Dan White was stretching when he felt a little pull in his back.Later that day, he was moving a patient off a couch when his back suffered a spasm.That injury, relatively common among emergency medical service workers, led to occasional back problems for years, White said ... |
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| Del. law addresses reckless death of first responders ... |
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By Angie Basiouny The News JournalDELAWARE CITY, Del. — House Bill 204, which would add paramedics, emergency medical technicians, fire marshals and fire police officers to a list of first responders whose death can result in a first-degree murder charge, passed the Senate by a 15-5 vote Tuesday. The legislation cleared the House unanimously earlier this month. Called "Michelle Smith's Law," ... |
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Did You Know? |
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EMT Course Completion Have you recently completed, and graduated from your EMT class? If so you can proudly show that you have graduated and are now an EMT on the website. You may do so by accessing your account information from the 'My Account' area of the website. I want to try this now.
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EMTPortal
Features & Content
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Study
Tests |
Study
Notes |
Skills
Testing |
Community |
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The
study portal contains a wide
array of EMT-Basic test
questions based on;
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Airway |
Cardiac |
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Trauma |
Medical |
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Anatomy |
Medicine |
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Respiratory |
Pediatrics |
Upon
completion of a test, you will
receive your overall score and a
test review; the score will be
added and actively available for
review in your portal user
account.
Additional tests taken will
result in a trending report
showing progress within the
categories above. |
From the
"Study Notes" section of the
portal you will have access to
multiple notes to aid in your
study.

All notes
are presented in an easily
viewable interface of the
website, and also accompanied by
a set of questions to ensure you
receive, and retain the fullest
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The skills
testing feature of this study
portal will present the standard
national registry skills testing
sheets in an easily readable
interface, such as the study
notes section.
Once
reviewing the skills,
you will be presented with a
comprehensive test of each
skill.
Although
we cannot physically test your
ability to perform a skill
online, we can test your
knowledge of a skill and the
procedures involved while
scoring accordingly to prepare
you for skills testing day. |
As an extra advantage of having
an account on the online study
portal, you will gain access to
our study community which will
allow you to interact with other
students and members of the EMT-B
study portal.
Have a question about a test or
a skill? This is the
section to retrieve your answer?
No automated feedback, scores,
or trending is provided from the
community, however it proves to
be an effective resource to
successful medical studying. |
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Are you
ready to take advantage of this
online study portal? |
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How does it work?
To use the study
portal effectively taking advantage of it's
full potential, you must create an account
(refer to our My
Account ->
Create an Account are of the website).
Once your account is created, you will gain
access to online study tests, notes, skills
testing practice, national registry
information, and the community forums.
** Note; this
portal is intended to only aid you in
studying, it cannot take the place of a well
structured emergency medical technician
course, nor shall it take the place of
primary priority studying directly from the
book obtained by your class.
Completed a class?
Want to stay in-touch?
If
you've already completed an EMT Course and
would like to stay in-touch with your peers,
or if you are simply someone looking for
individuals to speak with that are on your
same certification level -- you may do so
through our Online EMT Community.
Although originally designed to serve as a
question/answer, and study helping system,
you may easily use the community to converse
about many topics directly relating to being
an EMT, or about the world in general.
You will gain access to the Online EMT
Community upon creating your account, or
logging into your account.
What
is the cost to me?
You may be saying "Something this good
must cost a lot of money."; this raises
the question of how much the use of the
study portal costs. Absolutely
nothing. However we do provide
an area of the website allowing you to
donate money that will be used to keep
the study portal active, and running
smoothly.
Sometimes it's nice to find everything
you are looking for in the same place,
especially for free. There is
already enough stress placed upon you
preparing for the Skills Testing, and
National Registry; welcome to the online
portal that helps you study for both at
your convenience, for free.
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