Wake Tech is AWESOME!!!
I am just taking the EMT-Basic class, but I know that my instructors teach a lot of classes in the degree program too. They all know their stuff really well, and I personally have found classes to be really easy with them. My head instructor is Lee Wittman, and we also had Simon Capell teaching a number of our classes.
Really really great!!!
If I end up going to paramedic, i'll do it through the con-ed program. I am pre-med with a bachelors degree in Biology, so the AAS doesn't really do anything for me, and I can't be sure if i'll find myself in med school in 1 year, 2 years, or never, so I can't commit myself to a 2-year program.
They are currently constructing a new building on the health sciences campus (the nicest of their campuses), which will have two ambulance bays and new teaching classrooms, and they are also building a new parking deck, so all students from the spring semester onward should have on campus parking.
Oh, if there are any specific questions...feel free to ask.
As far as Wake County protocols go, they are good from what I hear. They have a full time medical director who pretty much wrote the state protocols, and he keeps it fairly progressive, with stuff like post arrest induced hypothermia. Paramedics also don't really have to call medical control for anything here.