The NAEMT (National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians) Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) course is a vital program for healthcare professionals, particularly those in emergency medical roles, aimed at elevating their ability to deliver top-tier trauma care. This course is dedicated to arming first responders with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage traumatic injuries in prehospital settings.
The core objective of the PHTLS course is to enhance patient outcomes and diminish mortality in trauma cases.
It achieves this by focusing on the following critical components:
Assessment and Prioritization: Participants learn to perform rapid yet thorough trauma assessments, enabling them to identify life-threatening injuries and establish care priorities.
Patient Stabilization: The course covers techniques for managing airway, breathing, and circulation issues, along with providing interventions for shock and hemorrhage control.
Hands-On Skills: PHTLS emphasizes hands-on training, enabling participants to practice and refine their skills in a simulated environment. This includes techniques like immobilization, wound management, and spinal stabilization.
Multidisciplinary Approach: The course fosters effective communication and teamwork among various healthcare providers, ensuring seamless patient care from the incident scene to the hospital.
Adaptability: PHTLS equips responders to adapt their trauma management skills to various situations, from car accidents and falls to gunshot wounds and explosions.
Over three decades ago, PHTLS: Prehospital Trauma Life Support transformed the assessment and management of trauma patients in the field, improving the quality of trauma patient care and saving lives around the world. The tenth edition of this trusted, comprehensive resource continues the PHTLS mission to promote excellence in trauma patient management by all prehospital care practitioners through global education.
Completion of the NAEMT PHTLS course empowers participants with a comprehensive grasp of trauma care principles and the confidence to apply them in the field. This valuable training ultimately results in improved patient outcomes, reduced morbidity, and a higher standard of prehospital trauma care. In turn, this leads to a greater likelihood of survival and improved quality of life for those impacted by traumatic injuries.
This course is ideal for EMTs, paramedics, firefighters, rescue personnel, law enforcement responders, nurses, and other prehospital providers who want to strengthen trauma assessment, treatment priorities, and patient care decisions before hospital arrival.
The course covers scene assessment, trauma patient assessment, recognition and management of life-threatening injuries, hemorrhage control, airway management, breathing and oxygenation, circulation and shock management, and trauma-care decision-making under pressure.
Students build practical confidence through hands-on training, case-based learning, skills practice, realistic patient simulations, and team communication exercises focused on coordinated trauma care.
The course is also a strong fit for agencies, departments, and teams seeking to improve trauma-care readiness, coordinated response, and operational decision-making in the field.
The course is held at BVAC Rescue Response Training Center in Bayside, Queens, NY. Please note that the facility is located on the second floor with no elevator.
| Event Date | 05-23-2026 9:00 am |
| Event End Date | 05-24-2026 5:00 pm |
| Cut Off Date | 05-20-2026 |
| Individual Price | $299.00 |
| Location | BVAC Rescue Response Training Center |
BVAC Rescue Response Training Center
214-29 42nd Ave
Bayside, NY 11361
Please note: We are located on the 2nd floor (no elevator).
BVAC is located at 214-29 42nd Avenue, Bayside, New York 11361, in the heart of Bayside, Queens, just steps from the Bayside Long Island Rail Road station on the Port Washington Branch and close to MTA bus service, including the Q13 and Q31 on Bell Boulevard, with additional nearby access to the Q12 and NICE Bus n20G/n20H along Northern Boulevard.
Metered street parking on 42nd Ave
$0.25 per 15 minutes
2-hour limit
Free on Sundays
Bayside Municipal Parking Field: 41st Avenue & 214th Place, Bayside, NY 11361
Free street parking is often available one block past Bell Blvd (east or west)
Important: Do not park in the lot next to our building—vehicles will be towed or may be locked in.
If you place a deposit, the checkout process may briefly display the full course price as you’re redirected to the payment portal. Once you arrive at the portal, only the deposit amount will be charged, not the full price. Finale payment is due the day of the class.