Aside from a burning car (which is relatively remote, but is why I carry a fire extinguisher), I can't think of a MVA where I would ever move a victim or even encourage them to move. MVA = possible spinal injury, stay put for responders. Actively discourage them from even moving until the guys with the red rotating lights arrive. They can exit under their own power, they can collapse and die, but I would never move someone from the vehicle.

You're all getting het up over a remote and relatively implausible scenario. I don't think this impacts those of us who stop bleeding and support heads, only those who venture further in practicing medicine. EMTs should maybe ask their union heads to get a legal opinion to suss out whether they have more liability at the scene of an accident they stumble on than they had before this decision. I guess not, but I still haven't read the opinion.