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What is the recommended response if you are involved in a shooting incident (accidental discharge) that causes injury?
CFSC and legal guidance require securing the scene and firearm, providing medical aid, and notifying police of incidents involving injury from firearms. (CFSC S
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Question: What is the recommended response if you are involved in a shooting incident (accidental discharge) that causes injury?
Answer options: ✅ Ensure safety (render firearm safe), provide or seek medical aid, and report to police as required
- Leave the scene immediately to avoid trouble
- Hide the firearm and wait until injuries are known
- Continue shooting to attract attention
Correct answer: Ensure safety (render firearm safe), provide or seek medical aid, and report to police as required
Explanation: CFSC and legal guidance require securing the scene and firearm, providing medical aid, and notifying police of incidents involving injury from firearms. (CFSC Student Handbook, Accident Prevention & Responsibilities chapters; Criminal Code provisions)
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