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LSTI Illinois
Classes are available for Illinois. Hit the button below to join a waitlist and apply now.
Following the pre-screening process, you will be notified of upcoming courses, locations and enrollment details.
Class Details
- 16-18 weeks, meets in-person 2 days per week (9-5 am)
- Upon receiving an Illinois EMT licensure, the student will be hired as a full-time employee and be required to complete a 15-month commitment of continuous full-time employment. There is NO cost for the selected students to attend the class unless they are unable to complete the 15 months of employment after licensure.
Locations
Elmhurst (395 W Lake Street)
Aurora (1319 N Lake St)
Schaumburg (2207 Hammond Dr)
Green Oaks (1 Energy Dr, Lake Bluff, IL 60044) COMING SOON!
Classes are offered at these locations multiple times per year. After applying for the waitlist and completing the pre-screening process, applicants will be notified about what classes are currently offered.
FAQs
Q: How much does the EMT course cost?
A: All class materials are covered by Superior and LSTI. There is no cost for students to attend the class unless they are unable to complete the 15 months of continuous, full-time employment after receiving licensure.
Q: Do I need to purchase anything before the first day of class?
A: No. You will receive your EMT class uniform and all other necessary resources during class.
Q: What topics are covered in EMT class?
A: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) vehicle operations, airway management, cardiac and respiratory emergencies, pharmacology, pediatrics, trauma, obstetrics and more.
Q: Is CPR certification included in the class?
A: Yes, American Heart Association certification is offered.
Q: What certification will I receive after completing the course?
A: Students receive a graduation certificate after completing the course. Passing the National Registry (NREMT) grants the student National Registry Certification, which validates your competency at a national level. This is not a license to practice. To work, you must take this certification to the Illinois Department of Public Health to obtain your
Illinois state EMT license.
Q: Are there job opportunities after completing the EMT course?
A: Superior offers guaranteed job placement after receiving licensure. Superior will work with you to find a station and full-time schedule that fits your needs.
Q: Can I use my EMT license in other states?
A: Yes, but you must go through a reciprocity process before you can work in another state.
2025 National Registry (NREMT) Pass rates
Over 90%
2024 National Registry (NREMT) Pass rates
80%
Looking for continuing education (CE) courses?
In addition to offering free EMT training, Superior offers CPR certification, advanced cardiac life support classes, pediatric advanced life support classes, neonatal resuscitation classes for critical care paramedics, NREMT test prep courses and more.
Superior employees can sign up for free. CE courses are NOT available for outside providers.
Locations
Highland (9835 Express Dr)
Classes are offered at these locations multiple times per year. After applying for the waitlist and completing the pre-screening process, applicants will be notified about what classes are currently offered.
LSTI Indiana
Classes are available for Indiana. Hit the button below to join a waitlist and apply now.
Following the pre-screening process, you will be notified of upcoming courses, locations and enrollment details.
Class Details
- 15 weeks, meets in-person 3 days/week.
- Upon receiving their Indiana EMT licensure, the student will be hired as a full-time employee and be required to complete a 12-month commitment of continuous full-time employment. There is NO cost for the selected students to attend the class unless they are unable to complete the 12 months of employment after licensure.
FAQs
Q: How much does the EMT course cost?
A: All class materials are covered by Superior and LSTI. There is no cost for students to attend the class unless they are unable to complete the 12 months of continuous, full-time employment after receiving licensure.
Q: Do I need to purchase anything before the first day of class?
A: No. You will receive your EMT class uniform and all other necessary resources during class.
Q: What topics are covered in EMT class?
A: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) vehicle operations, airway management, cardiac and respiratory emergencies, pharmacology, pediatrics, trauma, obstetrics and more.
Q: Is CPR certification included in the class?
A: Yes, American Heart Association certification is offered.
Q: What certification will I receive after completing the course?
A: Students receive a graduation certificate after completing the course. Upon passing the National Registry (NREMT), grants the student National Registry Certification, which validates your competency at a national level. This is not a license to practice. To work, you must take this certification to the Indiana Department of Homeland Security to obtain your Indiana state EMT license.
Q: Are there job opportunities after completing the EMT course?
A: Superior offers guaranteed job placement after receiving licensure. Superior will work with you to find a station and full-time schedule that fits your needs.
Q: Can I use my EMT license in other states?
A: Yes, but you must go through a reciprocity process before you can work in another state.
Looking for continuing education (CE) courses?
In addition to offering free EMT training, Superior offers CPR certification, advanced cardiac life support classes, pediatric advanced life support classes, neonatal resuscitation classes for critical care paramedics, NREMT test prep courses and more.
Superior employees can sign up for free. CE courses are NOT available for outside providers.
LSTI Michigan
Classes are available for Michigan. Hit the button below to join a waitlist and apply now.
Following the pre-screening process, you will be notified of upcoming courses, locations and enrollment details.
Class Details
- 16-week class, meets in-person 2 days a week
Locations
Southfield (25250 W. Eight Mile Rd)
Taylor (26150 Northline Rd)
Detroit (1600 E. Grand Blvd)
Warren (2000 Centerwood Dr)
Classes are offered at these locations multiple times per year. After applying for the waitlist and completing the pre-screening process, applicants will be notified about what classes are currently offered.
FAQs
Q: How much does the EMT course cost?
A: All class materials are covered by Superior and LSTI. There is no cost for students to attend the class unless they are unable to complete the 12 months of continuous, full-time employment after receiving licensure.
Q: Do I need to purchase anything before the first day of class?
A: No. You will receive your EMT class uniform and all other necessary resources during class.
Q: What topics are covered in EMT class?
A: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) vehicle operations, airway management, cardiac and respiratory emergencies, pharmacology, pediatrics, trauma, obstetrics and more.
Q: Is CPR certification included in the class?
A: Yes, American Heart Association certification is offered.
Q: What certification will I receive after completing the course?
A: Students receive a graduation certificate after completing the course. Upon passing the National Registry (NREMT), grants the student National Registry Certification, which validates your competency at a national level. This is not a license to practice. To work, you must take this certification to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to obtain your Michigan state EMT license.
Q: Are there job opportunities after completing the EMT course?
A: Superior offers guaranteed job placement after receiving licensure. Superior will work with you to find a station and full-time schedule that fits your needs.
Q: Can I use my EMT license in other states?
A: Yes, but you must go through a reciprocity process before you can work in another state.
Looking for continuing education (CE) courses?
In addition to offering free EMT training, Superior offers CPR certification, advanced cardiac life support classes, pediatric advanced life support classes, neonatal resuscitation classes for critical care paramedics, NREMT test prep courses and more.
Superior employees can sign up for free. CE courses are NOT available for outside providers.
Michigan Paramedic Courses
Paramedic courses are available. Hit the button below to join a waitlist and apply now.
Paramedic Courses: Class Details
Asynchronous/Hybrid: Through interactive lectures, weekly discussion boards, online assignments and a weekly in-person lab, this 15-month guided, self- study course prepares the student to deliver emergency care to acutely ill and injured patients. The program includes an anatomy and physiology component and will focus on a deeper understanding of assessment and history taking; pharmacology including the mechanism of action, metabolism, and excretion of medications; electrophysiology of the heart; complicated and uncomplicated delivery of newborns; assessment; treatment of traumatic injuries; and other topics. ACLS and PALS certification are offered during the course.
- Didactic/Lab = 662 hours
- Clinical/Field Experience = 250 hours
- Capstone Field Internship = 250 hours
Traditional in-person course: This 15-month instructor-guided didactic course prepares the student to deliver emergency care to acutely ill and injured patients. The program includes an anatomy and physiology component and will focus on a deeper understanding of assessment and history taking; pharmacology including the mechanism of action, metabolism, and excretion of medications; electrophysiology of the heart; complicated and uncomplicated delivery of newborns; assessment; treatment of traumatic injuries; and other topics. ACLS and PALS certification are offered during the course.
- Didactic/Lab = 654 hours
- Clinical/Field Experience = 250 hours
- Capstone Field Internship = 250 hours
FAQs
Q: How much does the paramedic course cost?
A: Tuition is $9,995. First half is due by orientation. Second half is due by midterm. Tuition includes ebook, access to software systems, uniform shirt, and a voucher for the first attempt at the NREMT Paramedic exam.
Free tuition and stipend payments are available for Superior Ambulance Service employees in exchange for a 2-year employment contract.
- GI Bill funds are accepted.
- Financial aid (FAFSA) is not available.
- Learn about the refund policy.
Q: Do I need to purchase anything before the first day of class?
A: No. You will receive necessary resources during class.
Q: What topics are covered in paramedic class?
A: The program includes an anatomy and physiology component and will focus on a deeper understanding of assessment and history taking; pharmacology including the mechanism of action, metabolism, and excretion of medications; electrophysiology of the heart; complicated and uncomplicated delivery of newborns; assessment; treatment of traumatic injuries; and other topics. ACLS and PALS certification are offered during the course.
Q: What certification will I receive after completing the course?
A: Students receive a graduation certificate after completing the course. Upon passing the National Registry (NREMT) Paramedic exam, grants the student National Registry Certification, which validates your competency at a national level. This is not a license to practice; to work, you must take this certification to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to obtain your Michigan state paramedic license.
Q: Are there job opportunities after completing the paramedic course?
A: Superior Ambulance offers guaranteed job placement after receiving licensure. Superior will work with you to find a station and full-time schedule that fits your needs.
Q: Can I use my EMT license in other states?
A: Yes, but you must go through a reciprocity process before you can work in another state.
Looking for continuing education (CE) courses?
In addition to offering free EMT training, Superior offers CPR certification, advanced cardiac life support classes, pediatric advanced life support classes, neonatal resuscitation classes for critical care paramedics, NREMT test prep courses and more.
Superior employees can sign up for free. CE courses are NOT available for outside providers.
Locations
Janesville (118 Freedom Lane)
Milwaukee (635 N James Lovell St)
Oak Creek (140 E Rawson Ave)
LSTI Wisconsin
Classes are available for Wisconsin. Hit the button below to join a waitlist and apply now.
Following the pre-screening process, you will be notified of upcoming courses, locations and enrollment details.
Class Details
- 16 weeks, meets in-person 2-3 days/week
FAQs
Q: How much does the EMT course cost?
A: All class materials are covered by Superior and LSTI. There is no cost for students to attend the class unless they are unable to complete the 15 months of continuous, full-time employment after receiving licensure.
Q: Do I need to purchase anything before the first day of class?
A: No. You will receive your EMT class uniform and all other necessary resources during class.
Q: What topics are covered in EMT class?
A: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) vehicle operations, airway management, cardiac and respiratory emergencies, pharmacology, pediatrics, trauma, obstetrics and more.
Q: Is CPR certification included in the class?
A: Yes, American Heart Association certification is offered.
Q: What certification will I receive after completing the course?
A: Students receive a graduation certificate after completing the course. Upon passing the National Registry (NREMT), grants the student National Registry Certification, which validates your competency at a national level. This is not a license to practice. To work, you must take this certification to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to obtain your Michigan state EMT license.
Q: Are there job opportunities after completing the EMT course?
A: Superior offers guaranteed job placement after receiving licensure. Superior will work with you to find a station and full-time schedule that fits your needs.
Q: Can I use my EMT license in other states?
A: Yes, but you must go through a reciprocity process before you can work in another state.
Looking for continuing education (CE) courses?
In addition to offering free EMT training, Superior offers CPR certification, advanced cardiac life support classes, pediatric advanced life support classes, neonatal resuscitation classes for critical care paramedics, NREMT test prep courses and more.
Superior employees can sign up for free. CE courses are NOT available for outside providers.
