Crafton Hills College Paramedic Program

Crafton Hills College Paramedic Program

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We offer two paramedic programs per year. Both are considered "part-time" and meet Tue/Wed/Thurs. For more information, please visit our webpage!

Here is a link to the Paramedic application which includes a list of required documents. https://www.craftonhills.edu/academic-and-career-programs/divs-and-depts/career-ed-and-human-dev/public-safety-and-services/emergency-medical-services/paramedic-certificate/application.php

04/12/2026

We are proud to welcome Dr. Seth Dukes as the new Medical Director of the Crafton Hills College Paramedic Program.

Dr. Dukes brings a wealth of experience, leadership, and dedication to advancing prehospital medicine and paramedic education. His commitment to clinical excellence and passion for mentoring future paramedics will play a vital role in strengthening our program and supporting student success.

We look forward to continued growth, innovation, and excellence in preparing the next generation of paramedics to serve our communities with skill, compassion, and professionalism.

Please join us in welcoming Dr. Dukes to the Crafton Hills College Paramedic Program family!

11/28/2024

Our program would like to wish everyone a happy and safe Thanksgiving!

We would like to thank the following students, their precepting agencies, and families for the sacrifices made as they spend this holiday on duty and away from home so that local communities are protected.

Paramedic Interns:
- Hailey Wells
- Anthony Gutierrez
- Micheal Wise
- Justin Salas
- Dwight James
- Kyle McHugh
- Riley Patterson
- Sebastian Lopez Vega
- Brandon Lopez

May your shifts allow you the time for a warm meal and a post-turkey nap! We appreciate you so very much!

Photos from Crafton Hills College's post 11/27/2024
10/14/2024
09/30/2024

📢 Attention students, Crafton Hills College campus will remain open today - Monday, September 30, 2024. 📢

Due to poor air quality, all outdoor activities are canceled and the pool is closed. Students who are unable to attend classes due to the YCJUSD closure, evacuations, or health concerns associated with poor air quality should communicate with their professors.

We will continue to monitor the Line Fire and provide any additional updates via email. If you need assistance connecting to community resources, please contact the Basic Needs Office 909-389-3455.

Stay safe, Roadrunners.

09/10/2024

Crafton Hills College will remain closed tomorrow, Tuesday, September 10, due to the ongoing impact of the Line Fire on our community.

All classes and operations will be canceled, except for emergency personnel.

Please remain off campus during this time to ensure your safety.

We will provide the next update by tomorrow evening as we continue to monitor the situation and assess if it’s safe to reopen on Wednesday, September 11.
Your safety remains our top priority. Stay safe, Roadrunners.

09/09/2024

Campus is closed today due to conditions caused by the Line fire. Please be safe and heed evacuation warnings/orders. Contact your professor or manager if you need assistance.

09/09/2024

Please be safe! Our thoughts are with the impacted communities and first responders!

Photos from Crafton Hills College Paramedic Program's post 08/22/2024

Yesterday was an extremely special day for recently graduated paramedic student River Casner. At the invitation of , River returned to the city where he completed his internship to shake the hand of a man he and his crew successfully resuscitated just a few weeks ago, Mr Steele.

Mr Steele was out for a walk with his wife when he suffered a sudden cardiac arrest. Two heroic bystanders stopped and performed CPR until River’s precepting crew arrived. Multiple advanced lifesaving procedures were performed, resulting in the return of Mr Steele’s heartbeat and ultimately full recovery. This was the first time River had responded to this nature of emergency during his internship but the education and training he had dedicated himself to over the last year afforded him the skill set to perform in such a manner that Mr Steele regained consciousness while in the ambulance.

There is no greater feeling for a paramedic than to know they truly made a difference for a patient. We are so happy to see Mr Steele enjoying life with his family and could not be more proud of River for his part in that. .casner

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