Who is the emergency ambulance medical regulations adopted by? - ANSWERSThe
California Highway Patrol (CHP)
The regulations adopted by The California Highway Patrol apply to who? -
ANSWERSAll publicly and privately owned ambulances used for emergency service.
The regulations adopted by The California Highway Patrol do not apply to who? -
ANSWERSAmbulances that are not used to respond to emergency calls nor to those
federally owned and operated ambulances. Which are operated in accordance with
federal directives.
Can privately owned or operated emergency ambulances respond to an emergency
call? - ANSWERSOnly if the operating service has been licensed to do so by the CHP
Are public agencies required to be licensed in order to operate an emergency
ambulance - ANSWERSNo
Ambulance is referred to as: - ANSWERSVehicles used to respond to emergency calls.
But includes any vehicle, such as a "rescue" vehicle, when it has been specifically
modified or equipped with the intent to transport an injured person.
The term for: The functions involved in responding to a request for an ambulance to
transport or assist persons in apparent sudden need of medical attention or otherwise in
need of an acute medical care during transportation: - ANSWERSEmergency Service
If a person is pronounced dead on the scene, who should be transporting him? -
ANSWERSThe Coroner
The transportation of a deceased victim is permitted when? - ANSWERSWhen the
ambulance has responded to an emergency call.
What is the term used to describe the use of red warning lamps and sirens as permitted
by CVC section 21055 if the vehicle is being driven in response to an emergency call: -
ANSWERS"Code 3"
, When should you not drive "Code 3" - ANSWERSTransportation of a stabilized
When is "Code 3" justified? - ANSWERS-When initially responding to an emergency
call.
-When speed in obtaining emergency care appears essential to save a life.
-Prevent undue suffering
-Reduce or prevent disability
Is a conviction that is specified in the regulations as affecting employment or
certification to remain a conviction regardless of a subsequent action by the court to
dismiss or set aside a guilty verdict? - ANSWERSYes
Only criminal penalties and disabilities are released by such actions.
Where should the name or the name the licensee is doing business as (DBA) be
displayed on the ambulance? - ANSWERSOn both sides and the rear of each vehicle
What are the hours of operation for ambulance owners or operators doing business
under one or more licenses? - ANSWERS24 hour service under each license
Are ambulances required to be equipped with warning lamps and sirens that comply
with standards established by the CHP? - ANSWERSYes
When must fire extinguishers be serviced? - ANSWERSYearly or immediately after use,
whichever comes first.
Ambulances inspections by the CHP are required to done when? - ANSWERSInitially,
yearly and randomly
Who should verify that the ambulance which they are scheduled to drive has, in fact
been inspected by the CHP within the current license's period of validity? -
ANSWERSThe ambulance driver
Where can the information be obtained verifying that the ambulance that the ambulance
driver is scheduled to drive has, in fact been inspected by the CHP within the current
license's period of validity? - ANSWERSEmergency Ambulance Identification Certificate
or temporary authority issued by the CHP which in maintained in the ambulance.
Are both publicly and private owned ambulances subject to inspections by the CHP? -
ANSWERSYes
Why are destination restrictions established? - ANSWERSTo prevent ambulance
transportation of emergency patients over unnecessarily long distances to obtain
medical attention. Although the decisive factors permitting alternate destinations, must
include consideration of the needs or desires of the patient, professional medical
direction, and protocols established by the local Emergency Medical Services (EMS)