Emergency Medical Technology
Emergency Medical Technology Program

The Emergency Medical Technology Program is designed for individuals pursuing a career in emergency medical services (EMS). It is also designed for individuals interested in expanding their professional and academic abilities, within the EMS occupations. Areas of employments for students that exist after becoming licensed include fire services, third party ambulance services, hospital emergency rooms and various other medical type services providers.
Mission Statement
To provide all students with the highest quality learning experience, which will aid
the student now and into the future of their Fire and EMS Careers.
Vision Statement
To be recognized by our students and the fire service community as an education and
training organization of the highest quality and standards. To continually strive
for excellence, dedication, and professionalism in all educational endeavors and opportunities.
Core Values
- Duty - To commit to the protection of life, property, and community, always putting service before self
- Pride - To conduct ourselves to the highest caliber as an EMT, Firefighter, and Paramedic, the community expects
- Honor - To honor the Traditions of the Fire & Emergency Services and the Heroes who have sacrificed their lives to help the community
Certificate
Courses
Professional Licensure and Certification Disclosure
Successful completion of this program could lead to professional licensure or certification within the State of Illinois. Visit the Professional Licensure and Certification Disclosure page to identify other states in which Triton College’s program requirements fulfill the educational guidelines for professional licensure and/or certification.
Contact Information
Program Chairperson
Vince Pesavento
Office: F-204
708-456-0300, Ext. 3484
vincentpesavento@triton.edu
Sarah Arnold, B.S., EMT-P
saraharnold2@triton.edu
Jacob Biros, EMT-P
jacobbiros@triton.edu
Timothy Bubis, B.S., EMT-P
timothybubis@triton.edu
Anthony Cambria, A.A.S., EMT-B
anthonycambria@triton.edu
Michael Gentile, A.A.S., EMT-P
michaelgentile@triton.edu
David Gonzalez, B.A., EMT-B
davidgonzalez2@triton.edu
William Justiz, M.P.A., NRP
williamjustiz@triton.edu
Robert Kay, EMT-P
robertkay@triton.edu
Nicholas Koletsos, MPA, EMT-P
nicholaskoletsos@triton.edu
Jeffrey Leiser, A.A.S., EMT-P
jeffreyleiser@triton.edu
Matthew Mattio, B.S., EMT-P
matthewmattio@triton.edu
Sean McAleer, B.S., EMT-P
seanmcaleer@triton.edu
Norman Meske, B.S., EMT-P
normanmeske@triton.edu
Veronica Minor, M.S.N., RN, EMT-B
veronicaminor@triton.edu
Karen Neumann, EMT-P
karenneumann@triton.edu
Sean Peaslee, B.S., EMT-P
seanpeaslee@triton.edu
Raudel Perez-Varela, A.A.S., EMT-P
raudelperez-varela@triton.edu
David Ruszkowski, B.S., EMT-P
davidruszkowski@triton.edu
Daniel Shirahama, EMT-P
danielshirahama@triton.edu
Conley Shirley, B.S., EMT-P
conleyshirley@triton.edu
Paul Simandl, B.S., EMT-P
paulsimandl@triton.edu
Timothy Walsh, M.Ed., EMT-B
timothywalsh2@triton.edu
Roberto Zurita, B.S., EMT-P
robertozurita@triton.edu
