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If you hear a command to 'Commence Firing' but notice someone still downrange, you must:

Regardless of who gave the command to fire, if a hazard (like a person downrange) exists, you must call a cease-fire.

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Question: If you hear a command to 'Commence Firing' but notice someone still downrange, you must:

Answer options:

  • Wait for them to move to the side
  • Shoot at the opposite end of the range ✅ Immediately call out 'Cease-fire' or 'Stop'
  • Inform the person next to you

Correct answer: Immediately call out 'Cease-fire' or 'Stop'

Explanation: Regardless of who gave the command to fire, if a hazard (like a person downrange) exists, you must call a cease-fire.

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