EVOS: EMS Vehicle Operator Safety: .

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by Bob Elling

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Every year, thousands of emergency medical services (EMS) vehicle collisions cause significant property damage, injury, and death-underscoring the need for dedicated EMS vehicle operator training. To meet this need, the Jones & Bartlett Learning Public Safety Group partnered with the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) to develop a comprehensive course for EMS practitioners who operate ambulances and other emergency response vehicles.EMS Vehicle Operator Safety (EVOS) addresses the vehicle operations and transport safety knowledge gaps that lead to injury and death. Built on current research and featuring discussions of actual crashes and common driving scenarios-and the lessons that can be learned from them-it challenges emergency vehicle operators to consider if they truly know how to arrive at a scene safely. The course manual profiles real-life incidents and provides practical safety pointers, emphasizing the critical safety principles that are needed to transform a culture of dangerous driving habits into a culture of safety.Promoting a Culture of SafetyEVOS trains EMS providers to recognize the specific behaviors that must be changed in order to promote a culture of safe driving. Participants are taught to identify and remove hazards that lead to vehicle collisions, from sleep deprivation to technological distractions to alcohol and substance use. Participants learn practical strategies to reduce the risk of a collision, from defensive driving to vehicle positioning to use of lights and siren. The course also underscores the significance of local laws and regulations that govern EMS vehicle operation, and how standard operating procedures (SOPs) are central to shaping safe driver behavior. Additional course topics include: Developing a safety-first attitude to ensure the emergency vehicle operator's own safety and the safety of his or her partner, the patient, and any passengersDistinguishing the types of laws that affect EMS vehicle operation, including considerations for responding to emergency and non-emergency callsTaking appropriate precautions when performing specific vehicle maneuvers and when driving under various road and weather conditionsPerforming daily vehicle inspections to manage mechanical issuesPracticing mental, emotional, and physical preparednessProactively avoiding vehicle crashes and how to respond if one occursDeveloping spatial awareness and practicing skill maneuvers in a driving skills courseEvaluating new and future developments in EMS technologyUtilizing simulation training to integrate knowledge learned during lectures with the technical abilities and judgment acquired through skills practiceDeveloping effective agency SOPs for key aspects of EMS vehicle operationDynamic Technology SolutionsWorld-class content joins instructionally sound design in a user-friendly online interface to give instructors and participants a truly interactive and engaging learning experience with an eBook.This product, as well as many other NAEMT products, is available in additional languages and formats. Please contact your Account Specialist to learn more about all of our product options. © 2018
134 pages Bob has been involved in EMS since 1975. He is a full time clinical instructor for Albany Medical Center working in the Hudson Valley Community College Paramedic Program. He is also a paramedic with the Town of Colonie EMS Department, Times Union Center, and Whiteface Mountain Medical Services. He has served as National and Regional Faculty for the AHA, and Regional Faculty for the NYS Bureau of EMS. He also has served as a paramedic and lieutenant for NYC EMS, a Paramedic Program Director, Associate Director of the NYS EMS Bureau, and the Education Coordinator for PULSE: Emergency Medical Update.'He is an author/coauthor of these Jones and Bartlett/AAOS books: Paramedic: Anatomy and Physiology, Paramedic: Pathophysiology, Paramedic: Pharmacology, Paramedic Field Guide, Student Workbook for Emergency Care in the Streets, and Editor of Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets.'Bob was also a co-author of the National First Responder, Paramedic and EMT-Intermediate curricula, the 2007 Paramedic Practice Guidelines, as well as a co-author of the AHA Guidelines 2005 which have paved the way to improving successful resuscitation of cardiac arrest.' He is an AHA Board member and a passionate advocate for strengthening the links in the chain of survival. Robert Raheb has been in the EMS field for over 30 years and spent 10 years in a leadership role with the Emergency Vehicle Operator Course program. He has achieved a high degree of success after adapting the New York City Fire Department Bureau of EMS (FDNY EMS) curriculum to include simulation training, which has translated into a 50% reduction in intersection collisions. He is currently the Emergency Response Training Specialist at FAAC, Incorporated. Mr. Raheb has served as a member of the Congressional Fire Ser

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