Transport Operations
Vehicle Extrication
Special Rescue
SCENE SAFETY
EMS COMMUNICATIONS
100

This is the safest seating position for an EMT in the ambulance while transporting a patient.

What is a seated and belted position?

100

This is the safest seating position for an EMT in the ambulance while transporting a patient.

What is a seated and belted position?

100

This rescue involves water and strong currents.

What is water rescue?

100

This is the first step of every EMS call.

What is BSI and scene safety?

100

This is used to communicate with dispatch.


What is a radio?

200

Before transport, this information must be given to the receiving facility.

What is patient condition, age, chief complaint, and ETA?

200

Before transport, this information must be given to the receiving facility.

What is patient condition, age, chief complaint, and ETA?

200

This rescue occurs in areas with limited access or high elevation.

What is rope or high-angle rescue?

200

These indicate a potentially dangerous rescue scene.

What are traffic, fire, unstable vehicles, or hazardous materials?

200

This type of communication avoids codes and uses clear language.

What is plain language communication?

300

This device is used to safely secure a patient during ambulance transport.

What are stretcher straps or seat belts?

300

This device is used to safely secure a patient during ambulance transport.

What are stretcher straps or seat belts?

300

The EMT-B’s main responsibility during special rescue operations.

What is patient assessment and medical care?

300

Who is in charge at a multi-agency rescue scene?

What is the Incident Commander?

300

When giving a radio report, this is always included.

What is patient age, condition, and chief complaint?

400

When should lights and sirens be used during transport?

What is during life-threatening emergencies only?

400

When should lights and sirens be used during transport?


What is during life-threatening emergencies only?

400

This type of rescue requires specialized training and equipment.

What is confined space rescue?

400

This system organizes emergency scenes.

What is the Incident Command System (ICS)?

400

This term describes repeating information to confirm accuracy.

What is read-back?

500

This is the correct order for patient movement during transport.

What is stabilize → move → secure → reassess?

500

This is the correct order for patient movement during transport.

What is stabilize → move → secure → reassess?

500

During a hazardous rescue, EMTs should enter only when this is confirmed.

What is the scene is safe?

500

If a scene becomes unsafe, EMTs should do this immediately.


What is retreat and request additional resources?

500

Poor communication can lead to this major problem.

What is delayed or improper patient care?