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For large organizations with their own Learning Management System, we can put the online course on your LMS.Once the key is purchased, access instructions will be sent to the email address that was entered in the "Online Course Info" screen upon checkout.

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  • For our online ambulance driver course, individuals can purchase authorization keys to access the online course.
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    Over 1 million emergency vehicle operators trained worldwide since 1998.Compliments and works well with current NHTSA requirements for an EVOC course.Onboarding training for new hires and refresher training for experienced operators.Risk management and liability protection.CeVIO Creative Studio was released as a part of the CeVIO Project. CeVIO Creative Studio won two awards in 2013, the 'Microsoft Innovation Award 2013' and the 'CEDEC Award'.

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    Originally released on September 26th, 2013.

  • Video presentation featuring operator point of view and real traffic situations. CeVIO Creative Studio (, pronounced che-v-o) is a commercial vocal synthesizer product capable of both speech and singing synthesis.
  • Covers key defensive driving concepts including: vehicle inspection and characteristics, SCC (Scanning, Cushion of Safety, Communicating), emergency and non-emergency driving in various environments, and other special considerations such as backing and driving in adverse weather.
  • An online Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC) for ambulance operators.
  • Rest in pepperonis.Online Ambulance Driver Training What is CEVO 4: Ambulance Online? Times are changing, and with that has come the apparent demise of CEVO as a PUG platform. While I definitely understand why sponsored tournaments from big name companies like HyperX and iBUYPOWER are more profitable for the company, my nostalgia makes me wish they would still be the way they were in their heyday. With nearly empty servers and a lackluster premium service, it seems the only reasons to even bat an eye in CEVO’s direction are the tournaments. That said, I’m very sad to see it in such a state when, in my opinion, it was much better than FACEIT. You could say CEVO was the place where my esports dreams began as well as where they ended.

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    It was the place where I played in PUGs, Scrims and in the Free division with my first–and last– team. CEVO was where I began my journey to stardom and, ultimately, CEVO was where I ended it. I have very fond memories of CEVO from back when I wanted to be a famous CS:GO pro. Now onto a personal story that it’s important for me to include. The only interesting PUG was the one where my teammates started fighting because we were getting as rekt as the Berlin Wall in ’89. The experience was nothing to write home about, to be honest. For the other two, the Gods smiled down upon me and I managed to actually join a server with free slots.

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    This time around, three of those five PUGs involved waiting 20-30 mins for a full server to join. I played five PUGs last week, which, during CEVO’s heyday, would’ve been a simple process of joining a server, waiting a couple minutes, then playing. I logged in over a period of three days and the screenshot below captures the current state of the servers. Speaking of fading away, CEVO seems to be mostly dead in terms of player presence. It sounds nice, but compare that to FACEIT’s Tournaments and Ladders and whatever benefits you might have seen in an MVP subscription quickly fade away. As an MVP, you get the benefits of unlimited weekly scrims, unlimited player blocks, PUG Moderator eligiblity, CEVO In-Sight, access to private PUGs and 10-Mans, GOTV Demo Access, leaderboard eligibility, and in-game recognition. Now let’s talk about their own premium service, aptly named CEVO MVP. Events like this include the iBUYPOWER GameFest LAN with a $10k prize pool and the $90k Cineplex WorldGaming Canadian Championship Series. All Amateur and Intermediate winners get moved to Main where the first place prize is a nice $6,000 bag of cash.Īpart from the official CEVO seasons, the service offers sponsored tournaments as well with their own various prizes. A first place win in the Free division gets you and your team a red carpet welcome into Intermediate, and a second place finish gets you the same red carpet welcome, except it’s into Amateur as opposed to Intermediate. As the name might suggest, Free division requires nothing except a team of five players to join, meaning anyone’s welcome if they can grab four other players. The tournament is split into various skill divisions, ranging from Free to Amateur to Intermediate and, finally, Main.

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    Much like FACEIT Pro League, CEVO has its own competitions, simply dubbed CEVO CS:GO Season X, or in this case 13. The servers are, as should be the norm, 128 tick and very stable.

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    This week we’ll be paying CEVO a visit and taking a look at what they have to offer.Īt a macro level, CEVO is very reminiscent of FACEIT, offering its own tournaments, free membership (with a premium option), and a relatively straightforward PUG system. A few weeks ago, we took a look at FACEIT, one of CS:GO’s third-party matchmaking services.







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