General principles for backing up an ambulance include:
A) using one spotter for each side of the ambulance.
B) keeping the window up to avoid any distractions.
C) not using audible warning devices so you can hear.
D) stopping the vehicle if you lose sight of your spotter.
Answer: D) stopping the vehicle if you lose sight of your spotter.
You might also like to view...
What is the name of the organization charged by Congress to investigate every civil aviation accident in the United States and significant accidents in the other modes of transportation?
A) Federal Aviation Administration B) National Highway and Traffic Safety Administration C) Commission on Accreditation of Air Medical Services D) National Transportation Safety Board
When assisting with a helicopter landing at night, you should:
A) leave your headlights on to signify your location. B) avoid shining a spotlight up at the descending aircraft. C) place a single strobe light in the center of the landing zone. D) refrain from parking the ambulance under overhead wires.