
Steve Carter
Senior Instructor
Steven Carter brings 15 years of experience in emergency medical services and over 20 years in education. He started his career in the United States Marine Corps in 1990 as an infantryman at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
After his military career, Steven got into Emergency Medical Services in 2005 on a whim and has not looked back. Working in fast-paced EMS systems in Savannah, Georgia and eventually, Las Vegas allowed him to hone his knowledge, skills, and abilities in pre-hospital emergency medicine and trauma resuscitation. In 2015, Steven attended the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services tactical medicine program, Counter Narcotics and Terrorism Operational Medical Support (CONTOMS), and became certified in Tactical Medicine.
Along with currently working full-time as a Critical Care Paramedic in Las Vegas, Steven also oversees training and development for the largest EMS agency in Nevada where EMS teams respond to an average of 500 calls-for-service per day. In 2016, Steven began the development of a Tactical Medicine program which launched in May 2018 and serves as Team Leader and cadre for the TEMS unit.
Steven holds many professional certifications and licensure to include National Registry Paramedic, Critical Care Paramedic, Board Certified Tactical Paramedic, Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor, Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor, and a multi-disciplined NAEMT Instructor. Steven also holds a B.S. in Criminal Justice with a specific focus on Counterterrorism and Homeland Security.
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