The ProRanger Philadelphia program is an academic, technical skills training, and internship program that is cooperatively administered by the National Park Service and Temple University. The program was established to recruit and train law enforcement park rangers for the National Park Service. Students take coursework during the academic year at Temple University and participate in internships at National Park Service sites during the summer. Follow their experiences here.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Emergency Medical Responder Course
ProRangers had spent about five Saturdays taking an Emergency Medical Responder course taught by Ranger J.T. Waterman at Valley Forge National Historical Park. The course was educational and entertaining, incorporating classroom and practical skills. ProRangers were taught everything from taking vital signs to detecting and distinguishing certain aliments. The next step now is to take the national registry exam in order to receive our EMR certificate. Special thanks to Ranger J.T. Waterman.
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