California Ambulance DMV
Exam
1. Using the ambulance for infant transportation: Required emergency
care equipment may be legally removed from the ambulance while
2. Reported to the DMV: Dismissal of a driver because of a dishonest act
commit- ted must be
3. 1/32nd of an inch: A tire may not be used on an ambulance when it is
so worn that the tread depth in any two adjacent grooves is less than
4. The defribrillator: An ambulance driver is not required to use
5. There is a hazard or an accident up ahead: Both left and right turn
signals flashing at the same time on a moving passenger vehicle
most likely means
6. Frighten the patient, put a stabilized patient into shock, and/or disrupt
med- ical treatment: The decision to use a high speed patient
transportation requires sound judgement because such an operation
can
7. Within one year of initial employment: A new ambulance driver must
obtain a valid EMT-1 (ambulance) certificate
8. Public safety agency having investigative authority: Authority for the
manage- ment of the scene of an emergency is vested in the
9. Possession of stolen property, possession of marijuana, or indecent
expo- sure: Your ambulance driver certificate may be revoked for
conviction of
10.Do not relieve you of the duty to drive safely: The exemptions
granted by vehicle code section 21055
11.Only as reasonably necessary: The driver of an ambulance being
operated "Code 3" must sound a siren
12.Fatigue, illness, a temporary disability, or a permanent disability: You
shall not drive an ambulance when your ability to operate the vehicle
safely is adversely affected by
13.Keeping a three second time interval behind the vehicle ahead: A
safe following distance between vehicles can usually be obtained by
14.Is still considered a conviction regardless of the dismissal: A conviction
that has been set aside or dismissed following probation, as permitted
by Penal Code Section 1203.4
15.The most accessible emergency medical facility equipped, staffed, and
prepared to administer care appropriate to the needs of the patient: An
am- bulance driver should transport an emergency patient to
16.Your employer: You must demonstrate your ability to safely operate
an ambu- lance to
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, California Ambulance DMV
Exam
17.Station an observer outside and to the left rear of the vehicle and check
mirrors constantly while backing: If an ambulance must be back, the
driver should
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Exam
1. Using the ambulance for infant transportation: Required emergency
care equipment may be legally removed from the ambulance while
2. Reported to the DMV: Dismissal of a driver because of a dishonest act
commit- ted must be
3. 1/32nd of an inch: A tire may not be used on an ambulance when it is
so worn that the tread depth in any two adjacent grooves is less than
4. The defribrillator: An ambulance driver is not required to use
5. There is a hazard or an accident up ahead: Both left and right turn
signals flashing at the same time on a moving passenger vehicle
most likely means
6. Frighten the patient, put a stabilized patient into shock, and/or disrupt
med- ical treatment: The decision to use a high speed patient
transportation requires sound judgement because such an operation
can
7. Within one year of initial employment: A new ambulance driver must
obtain a valid EMT-1 (ambulance) certificate
8. Public safety agency having investigative authority: Authority for the
manage- ment of the scene of an emergency is vested in the
9. Possession of stolen property, possession of marijuana, or indecent
expo- sure: Your ambulance driver certificate may be revoked for
conviction of
10.Do not relieve you of the duty to drive safely: The exemptions
granted by vehicle code section 21055
11.Only as reasonably necessary: The driver of an ambulance being
operated "Code 3" must sound a siren
12.Fatigue, illness, a temporary disability, or a permanent disability: You
shall not drive an ambulance when your ability to operate the vehicle
safely is adversely affected by
13.Keeping a three second time interval behind the vehicle ahead: A
safe following distance between vehicles can usually be obtained by
14.Is still considered a conviction regardless of the dismissal: A conviction
that has been set aside or dismissed following probation, as permitted
by Penal Code Section 1203.4
15.The most accessible emergency medical facility equipped, staffed, and
prepared to administer care appropriate to the needs of the patient: An
am- bulance driver should transport an emergency patient to
16.Your employer: You must demonstrate your ability to safely operate
an ambu- lance to
1/
, California Ambulance DMV
Exam
17.Station an observer outside and to the left rear of the vehicle and check
mirrors constantly while backing: If an ambulance must be back, the
driver should
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