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Before deploying a hose line across a street, what information from a map or local knowledge would be critical to confirm?
Deploying a hose line can block traffic. Knowing if a street is a major artery, a quiet residential road, or a dead end helps in assessing the impact on traffic
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Question: Before deploying a hose line across a street, what information from a map or local knowledge would be critical to confirm?
Answer options:
- The nearest coffee shop location ✅ Whether the street is a through street or a dead end, and if it's high traffic
- The color of adjacent buildings
- The precise latitude and longitude of the nozzle
Correct answer: Whether the street is a through street or a dead end, and if it's high traffic
Explanation: Deploying a hose line can block traffic. Knowing if a street is a major artery, a quiet residential road, or a dead end helps in assessing the impact on traffic and planning for traffic control or alternate access for other emergency vehicles.
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