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The Six Stages of Extrication Stability and Initial Access(Free Trial) Quiz
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1. Why is preventing vehicle movement vital?
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It will avoid further vehicle deformation, injury to the occupant and provide a solid base for medical intervention.
Whilst important, it isn't vital.
It is part of the procedure.
2. Ideally how many contact points between the vehicle and the ground should there be?
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6
2
4
3. In a keyless vehicle what should be done with the fob?
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Given to the incident commander.
Moved as far away as possible.
Left in the vehicle.
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