EXTRICATION LEVELS I & II PRINCIPLES AND
PRACTICE) EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED
ANSWERS VEHICLE RESCUE TECHNICIAN, NFPA 1670
(VEHICLE EXTRICATION LEVELS I & II PRINCIPLES
6 Million - <<answer>>According to the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, an average of _________
vehicle accidents occur each year in the United States.
6 Million
12 Million
3 Million
4 Million
Technician Level - <<answer>>NFPA 1670 outlines three
levels of functional capabilities for the technical rescuer;
they are awareness level, operations level, and:
Special Master Level
,Master Level
Superior Level
Technician Level
False - <<answer>>The operations level is the minimum
level at which all agencies must be able to operate at a
technical rescue incident. T/F
Master it! Teach it! - <<answer>>The learning process
that combines the benefits of different learning styles to
produce maximum understanding and comprehension of
a skill requires the technical rescuer to See it! Learn it!
Master it! Teach it!
Show it! Copy it!
Teach it! Understand it!
Comprehend it! Forget it!
All forms of - <<answer>>NFPA 1006 contains a core set
of requirements common to _________ rescue.
,Vehicle and Machinery
Trench
Dive
All forms of
Common Passenger Vehicles and Small Machinery -
<<answer>>NFPA 1006 Level I rescue skills for vehicle
and machinery rescue apply to those incidents that
involve:
Common Passenger Vehicles and Small Machinery
Heavy Machinery
Interventions that require a high level of risk
Commercial Vehicles
Commercial or Heavy Vehicles - <<answer>>NFPA 1006
Level II rescue skills for vehicle and machinery rescue
apply to those incidents that involve:
, Commercial or Heavy Vehicles
Small Machinery
Interventions that require a low level of risk
Agricultural Equipment
Process - <<answer>>The NFPA defines extrication as
the __________ of removing a trapped victim from a
vehicle or machinery.
Technique
Process
Intervention
Standard of Care
Technical Rescue - <<answer>>According to the NFPA, a
technical rescuer is a person who is trained to perform or
direct a:
Situation