I've been following one of MB's recommendations, and reading survivalblog.com every day. Interesting stuff, makes me paranoid (more so?) just reading it.
Anyhow, some weeks back, one of the contributors had a note on EMS training. I checked locally and discovered what is maybe the only civilian Citizen Academy for EMS in Fargo, ND. There are police and fire civilian programs, but this is run by a local ambulance service.
It is 3 hours every Wednesday night for 8 weeks. We are to be certified in CPR, defib machines, learn how to intubate and start lines, practice codes on a dummy (not me!

) and do ride-alongs with ambulance crews. And get this - it is free! It's part of the service's community outreach program. Check it out at
http://www.fmambulance.com/htmls/citizen_academy.htmIf I enjoy it as much as I think I will (I was pre-med many many years ago) I will sign up for the EMT-Basic class that I was originally looking for. Part of that TEOTWAWKI preparedness that survivalblog talks about.
Check out programs in your neighborhood, you might be surprised at what you find - and learn!