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In the event for course cancellation, participants are notified and a full refund granted. No refunds are issued for cancellations made after the aforementioned deadline or failure to attend the course.
The course fee will be returned with a $20 deduction for administrative fees. Requests for refunds must be made in writing at least five working days prior to the course. Please contact Sarah Johnson for more information at or (412)647-4242. If you have a disability, a minimum two-week advance notification of any special needs will help us better serve you. A copy of the driver’s license must be submitted on the first day of class. Students must be 18 years of age and possess a valid driver’s license. This course has been approved for 12.5 hours of continuing education credits. To register for this course please use the following link and select the appropriate date EVOC Students must attend both the lecture and driving portions to receive credits for the course.
Intense emergency driving demands expert training, and the Center for Emergency Medicine’s Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC) can prepare you for the road.ĮVOC is a two-day course designed for anyone interested in operating an ambulance safely and efficiently. It is your responsibility to reach the nearest health care facility quickly and safely. You concentrate on your driving while paramedics care for the patient enroute, but his condition and urgent need for added medical attention heightens your stress. With the siren screaming and lights flashing, you weave around traffic and squeeze through narrow spaces all the while keeping an ever watchful eye on other vehicles and pedestrians.
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EVOC – Emergency Vehicles Operation CourseĪs an emergency vehicle operator, you face distractions and hazards that other drivers never encounter.