Shown are EMT graduates who attended classes at the college’s main campus in Nanticoke and at the College’s Pittston Center at the M&T Educational Center. From left, first row: Joanna Mulvey, Mountain Top; Catherine Brace, Pond Hill; and Barbara Kile, Harding; Second row: James Murtha, Duryea; and Payge Dalton, Scranton; Third row: Wendy Franklin, Hanover, instructor; George Jurnak, Old Forge; Lindsay Fish, Scranton, instructor; and Jamilyn Sickler, Tunkhannock; Fourth row: Emmett Thomas, Kingston, instructor; Gary Eble, Harding, instructor; Frank Willis, Mountain Top, instructor; and Stephen Fish, Scranton, class coordinator.
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Shown are EMT graduates who attended classes at the college’s main campus in Nanticoke and at the College’s Pittston Center at the M&T Educational Center. From left, first row: Joanna Mulvey, Mountain Top; Catherine Brace, Pond Hill; and Barbara Kile, Harding; Second row: James Murtha, Duryea; and Payge Dalton, Scranton; Third row: Wendy Franklin, Hanover, instructor; George Jurnak, Old Forge; Lindsay Fish, Scranton, instructor; and Jamilyn Sickler, Tunkhannock; Fourth row: Emmett Thomas, Kingston, instructor; Gary Eble, Harding, instructor; Frank Willis, Mountain Top, instructor; and Stephen Fish, Scranton, class coordinator.

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Students in the Luzerne County Community College Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program from the Mary Gill Carrozza, R.N. School of Nursing and Health Sciences recently completed their coursework.

The students completed a six-credit EMT course which requires participation in a 250-hour lecture, practical, and clinical that teaches basic life support skills. Upon completion, the LCCC EMT students are eligible to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) practical and written certification examinations.

Classes will be offered for the fall semester at the College’s main campus in Nanticoke and at its Pittston Center at the M&T Educational Center. For more information, call the LCCC EMS department at the College’s Francis S. and Mary Gill Carrozza, R.N. Health Sciences Center at 570-740-0628 or 800-377-LCCC, extension 7628.