Coaching the Emergency Vehicle Operator II™: Online Training
Programs
When the lights and sirens go on, the risk of collision goes up
The Council now offers coaching programs as the first cost-effective emergency vehicle
driver training and testing on the internet. These programs are specifically designed
for emergency vehicle operators to refresh and improve their driving skills in both
emergency and non- emergency situations.
These flexible online training programs offer many advantages, including:
- Increased retention through interactive learning
- Convenient "bookmark" feature (log off and return to the same place at a later time)
- Ability to train during down-time on long shifts
- Reduced training costs with no travel or instructor fees
- Instant printing of certificate of completion (for passing test scores)
- Immediate responses to review questions
- Effortless record keeping and custom reports
CEVO II: Ambulance Online
Earn your Continuing Education Credits the simple way
This online training offers the same proven curriculum as its packaged training
counterpart. State-of-the-art animation, full-motion video*, narration and interactive
screens teach ambulance operators to navigate safely through traffic under severe
time constraints and stress. Successful completion of this course may earn ambulance
operators a minimum 6 Operational CEUs. (Please contact your state division of Health/EMS
for more information.)
Topics include:
- Vehicle inspection
- Cushion of safety
- City driving
- Multi-lane and two-lane roadways
- Emergency driving
- Special considerations
- You be the coach
CEVO II: Fire Online
Update your skills a convenient, flexible and economical way
This online training is adapted from the proven packaged training. State-of-the-art
animation, full-motion video*, narration and interactive screens teach the defensive
driving skills fire apparatus operators need to prevent collisions, reduce injuries,
and avoid liability claims. CEUs may be available for participants' successful completion
of the course. (Please contact your state division of Health/EMS for more information.)
Topics include:
- Cushion of safety
- Driving with lights and sirens
- Scanning, stopping and following distances
- Vehicle positioning
- Blind spots
- Intersections
- Backing and parking procedures
- Vehicle inspection
- Vehicle handling and design characteristics
- Safety at the emergency scene
- You be the coach
Minimum System Requirements: