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AMR Driver Training
7925 Center Ave.
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Phone: 909-477-5072
Driver Training Courses
Emergency Vehicle Operators Course (EVOC)
Our course is based on the National Standard Curriculum from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). DOT-NHTSA has the responsibility to develop training courses that are responsive to guidelines established by the Highway Safety Act of 1966. In 1978, NHTSA developed the: Training Program for Operation of Emergency Vehicles: A National Standard Curriculum (EVOC). The 1978 edition of the EVOC course has been revised to the Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (Ambulance): National Standard Curriculum, to ensure that it is accurate, current, and that it incorporates adult learning strategies. The National Standard Curriculum has been further revised by AMR specifically for our employees to address both emergency, and non-emergency operation of our ambulances.
Our revised curriculum is appropriate for all of our operations, and is mandatory training for all AMR employees who operate an ambulance. EVOC curriculum is comprised of 3 modules. Module A includes 8 hours of didactic classroom instruction, followed by a written examination. Module B provides 8 hours of hands on instruction as participants practice ambulance operator skills on a closed course driving range. Module B is graded on a pass/fail basis. Module C allows our Field Training Officers to assess the driving performance of our new employees during our daily operations.
PREREQUSITE: Regional AMR Employee (emergency vehicle operation required by job classification)
DRESS CODE: Uniform and Safety Apparel
MATERIALS: Included
CREDIT: Pass/Fail
FEES: NA
Our course is based on the National Standard Curriculum from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). DOT-NHTSA has the responsibility to develop training courses that are responsive to guidelines established by the Highway Safety Act of 1966. In 1978, NHTSA developed the: Training Program for Operation of Emergency Vehicles: A National Standard Curriculum (EVOC). The 1978 edition of the EVOC course has been revised to the Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (Ambulance): National Standard Curriculum, to ensure that it is accurate, current, and that it incorporates adult learning strategies. The National Standard Curriculum has been further revised by AMR specifically for our employees to address both emergency, and non-emergency operation of our ambulances.
Our revised curriculum is appropriate for all of our operations, and is mandatory training for all AMR employees who operate an ambulance. EVOC curriculum is comprised of 3 modules. Module A includes 8 hours of didactic classroom instruction, followed by a written examination. Module B provides 8 hours of hands on instruction as participants practice ambulance operator skills on a closed course driving range. Module B is graded on a pass/fail basis. Module C allows our Field Training Officers to assess the driving performance of our new employees during our daily operations.
PREREQUSITE: Regional AMR Employee (emergency vehicle operation required by job classification)
DRESS CODE: Uniform and Safety Apparel
MATERIALS: Included
CREDIT: Pass/Fail
FEES: NA
Road Safety
American Medical Response has implemented the Road Safety SafeForce™ Driving System.
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EVOC Instructor Killed
Mike will never be forgotten. You are in our hearts and your vision will live on with the whole EVOC team. Mike was an I.E EVOC Instructor since it's roll out in 2001. He has trained hundreds of new hires and made many friends within The EVOC family. Mike will be deeply missed with all of his friends. We dedicate this program to Mike.
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AMR
AMR.net
NinthBrain.com
EMSC Employee Portal
EVOC
EVOC Instructor Guide
EVOC Participant Manual
CEVO
National Safety Council
Vehicles
GSA Vehicle Standards
Leader Ambulance
American Medical Response has implemented the Road Safety SafeForce™ Driving System.
Read More
EVOC Instructor Killed
Mike will never be forgotten. You are in our hearts and your vision will live on with the whole EVOC team. Mike was an I.E EVOC Instructor since it's roll out in 2001. He has trained hundreds of new hires and made many friends within The EVOC family. Mike will be deeply missed with all of his friends. We dedicate this program to Mike.
Newpaper Article
AMR
AMR.net
NinthBrain.com
EMSC Employee Portal
EVOC
EVOC Instructor Guide
EVOC Participant Manual
CEVO
National Safety Council
Vehicles
GSA Vehicle Standards
Leader Ambulance
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