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Mission Statement/Description
The purpose of the Health and Public Safety Division is to prepare students to protect lives and property in the community and preserve quality of life.
Categories
Concealed Carry Handgun
EMS
Fire Rescue
Health
Health & Public Safety On-line
Law Enforcement
Regional Criminal Justice Coordinating Center
Motorcycle Rider Safety
Nursing CE
Mobile Medical Simulation Lab
For information on how to register for a course, click here.
List of Programs offered through
this Division
- Registered Nurse CE
- First Aid
- Firefighter I & II
- Fire & Life Safety
- CPR
- Nursing Assistant I & II
- Educational Methodology
- EMT-Basic
- Rescue Technician
- 911 Telecommunicator
- Paramedic
- Hazardous Materials
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support
- EMT Refresher
- Emergency Vehicle Operator
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support
- Paramedic Refresher
- Criminal Investigation
- Advanced Medical Life Support
- Communication
- Emergency Response Preparedness
- Geriatric Education for EMS
- Motorcycle Rider Safety
- Law, Liability & Ethics
- Basic Trauma Life Support
- Traffic/Patrol Operations
- Law Enforcement Supervision & Management
- Tactical Operations
- Community Relations
- Concealed Carry Handgun
- Pharmacy Technician Review
Degrees/Diplomas/Certifications Offered
- EMT-Basic credential
- Nursing Assistant II
- Paramedic credential
- EMS/Fire Instructor certification
- Firefighter I & II certification
- First Aid/CPR certification
- Rescue Technician certification
- General Instructor-Criminal Justice certification
- Nursing Assistant I
- EMS Specialty course certifications
Faculty Staff Biographies
Applicable Partnerships/Affiliations
American Heart Association Training Center, serving AHA instructors for DCCC, Fayetteville Technical Community College, Sandhills Community College, and individuals throughout the region
Approved EMS Teaching Institution through the North Carolina Office of Emergency Medical Services
Approved Fire/Rescue Teaching Institution through the North Carolina Department of Insurance and Office of the State Fire Marshal
Approved Criminal Justice Teaching Institution through the North Carolina Criminal Justice Training & Standards Commission and the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Training and Standards Commission
Continuing Education for Registered Nurses is provided in partnership with Lexington Memorial Hospital and Thomasville Medical Center.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there any cost to emergency personnel to attend Public Safety Continuing Education courses held at the College?
Public Safety personnel are exempt from course tuition and fees for Continuing Education courses relevant to their jobs. This exemption applies to police officers, deputy sheriffs, and any other sworn law enforcement officer with arrest powers; EMTs and paramedics; firefighters and rescue personnel; and 911 telecommunicators.
Special Annual Events
Annual Emergency Services Weekend Seminar, attracting over 500 students from across the state.
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