Virginia Fire Programs – EVOC (Virginias,
Emergency Vehicle Operator Course) Actual Exam
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Detailed Answers 2026
What are the 3 classes of Traffic Incidents? ......ANSWER.....Major,
Intermediate, Minor
How long is the timeframe for a MAJOR traffic incident?
......ANSWER.....An expected duration of more than two hours.
How long is the timeframe for a INTERMEDIATE traffic incident?
......ANSWER.....Expected duration of anywhere from 30 minutes, to 2
hours.
How long is the timeframe for a MINOR traffic incident?
......ANSWER.....Expected duration under 30 minutes.
How should you position your apparatus when staging at the scene?
......ANSWER.....Uphill, Upwind (IF POSSIBLE)
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What may you need to do with calls on the highway?
......ANSWER.....Block traffic, and cooperate/coordinate with law
enforcement
When arriving at a scene, how should you position your apparatus?
......ANSWER.....Blocking Left and right, guarding the scene and the
crew, at an angle, and turning wheels away from incident.
If available, what should you do when parked at an incident scene?
......ANSWER.....Turn off all forward facing lights.
How should you work on a scene on the road? ......ANSWER.....Work on
the side away from traffic.
What must traffic vests be compliant with? ......ANSWER.....ANSI
(American National Standards Institute)
What is one requirement for traffic vests to be compliant with ANSI?
......ANSWER.....They must be break-away.
What size must cones be at a minimum? ......ANSWER.....28" minimum,
though 36" suggested.
At a minimum how many cones should an apparatus be able to deploy?
......ANSWER.....5 Cones and 200' taper/
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How many feet should be between cones on a scene?
......ANSWER.....50 Feet.
How many feet should a Safety Cone be placed behind an apparatus?
......ANSWER.....10 Feet
What is the most common class for EVOC? ......ANSWER.....Class 3
What is the weight for Class 1 vehicles? ......ANSWER.....0-10,000
pounds.
What is the weight for Class 2 Vehicles? ......ANSWER.....10,001 - 26,000
pounds.
What is the weight for Class 3 vehicles? ......ANSWER.....26,001+
pounds.
What are Class 1 Apparatus? ......ANSWER.....Cars and Small vehicles.
What are Class 2 Apparatus? ......ANSWER.....Most ambulances and
smaller fire apparatus.
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