CEVO III - AMBULANCE
Course Overview
First introduced in the early 90's, the Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator (TM) (CEVO) courses for ambulance, fire and police personnel quickly became accepted as standards in driver training for those fields. Since then, over a quarter million emergency professionals have been trained with the CEVO (TM) programs. Updated in 2008, this program makes learning for newer drivers even easier, while refreshing skills to experienced drivers. The base course is four to six hours, with a four hour behind the wheel maneuvers module available.
Course Objectives
To help prepare EMS personnel for safer ambulance operations.
Topics
Video Presentation
Features scripts, video footage and graphics, with:
Private, Volunteer & Municipal Ambulance Departments
Length of Course
Approximately 4 Hours Classroom, with 4 hour module behind-the-wheel available.
CEU Information
NJ EMT: up to 8 Elective Hours
To schedule a class or request more information, please click here
First introduced in the early 90's, the Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator (TM) (CEVO) courses for ambulance, fire and police personnel quickly became accepted as standards in driver training for those fields. Since then, over a quarter million emergency professionals have been trained with the CEVO (TM) programs. Updated in 2008, this program makes learning for newer drivers even easier, while refreshing skills to experienced drivers. The base course is four to six hours, with a four hour behind the wheel maneuvers module available.
Course Objectives
To help prepare EMS personnel for safer ambulance operations.
Topics
Video Presentation
Features scripts, video footage and graphics, with:
- 16-page full-color Participant Response Book
- Self-Appraisal
- Discussion Questions and Situation Analyses
- Computer-scored Operator Tests
- Cushion of safety
- Scanning
- Vehicle positioning
- Handling blind spots
- Safe backing
- Parking procedures, and more...
- Vehicle inspection
- Vehicle handling and design characteristics
- Emergency and non-emergency driving differences
- Safety at the emergency scene
- A non-lecture, participant-intensive educational approach
- A flexible, modular, easy-to-use training format (a complete in-house driver training program)
- And a reasonable price (far less than the cost of one "minor" collision)
Private, Volunteer & Municipal Ambulance Departments
Length of Course
Approximately 4 Hours Classroom, with 4 hour module behind-the-wheel available.
CEU Information
NJ EMT: up to 8 Elective Hours
To schedule a class or request more information, please click here