7-03 Vehicle Lock-Outs Flashcards

1
Q

When arriving at the scene of a vehicle lock-out, personnel should:

a) Obtain the name of the owner/driver
b) Obtain the vehicle license number
c) Obtain a brief description of the vehicle
d) Ensure that the driver is aware that the driver shall pay for any cost incurred

A

All the above

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2
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If life safety necessitates immediate access to the inside of a vehicle, what method should be employed?

a) Breaking the front windshield
b) Breaking the side window closest to a patient
c) Breaking the side window furthest from a patient
d) Breaking the rear window

A

C

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3
Q

In non-emergency situations, what options may be presented to the driver for gaining entry?

a) Requesting a tow truck
b) Summon a locksmith
c) Contact a dealership for that model
d) Manufacturer’s roadside assistance plan
e) C.A.A. (membership required)
f) Obtain a second set of keys / key fob

A

All the above

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4
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If there is any doubt whether the patient’s safety is at risk during a non-emergency situation, what assumption should be made?

a) Assume the situation is not an emergency
b) Assume an emergency exists until proven otherwise
c) Wait for further instructions before making any assumptions
d) Leave the scene and report to the supervisor

A

B

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5
Q

Under what circumstances are personnel using locksmith tools to open a vehicle door?

a) Only during emergency situations
b) Only when a tow truck is available
c) Under no circumstances
d) When the driver refuses to pay for the service

A

C

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