Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) RADIO Practice Exam

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What action is noted when a tow truck has arrived at the scene?

  1. Tow truck notified

  2. Tow truck dispatched

  3. Tow truck engaged

  4. Tow truck completed

The correct answer is: Tow truck dispatched

The correct answer, which indicates that a tow truck has arrived at the scene, is that the tow truck has been dispatched. This term signifies that the tow truck was specifically sent to the location in response to a request, usually associated with an incident requiring towing services, like a vehicle accident or a disabled vehicle. When a tow truck is dispatched, it implies that the necessary communication was made to inform the tow service of the situation, and they are en route to provide assistance. This is an important step in ensuring that the scene can be cleared efficiently and safely, minimizing disruptions and hazards associated with the obstructing vehicle. The other choices describe actions that are not as definitive in indicating the presence of the tow truck at the scene. Notifying a tow truck would mean that the service has been made aware, but does not confirm they have arrived. Engaging a tow truck suggests that the service is in the process of towing a vehicle, which would occur after arrival. Completing the service implies that the towing process has already been finished, thus not applicable at the point of arrival at the scene.