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Scenario 4: You are dispatched to an address within a new subdivision that is not yet fully mapped or indexed by your GPS. What is the best strategy for initial navigation?
When GPS or detailed maps are insufficient, using a broader area map to get to the vicinity of the incident and then using visual cues or partial map informatio
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Question: Scenario 4: You are dispatched to an address within a new subdivision that is not yet fully mapped or indexed by your GPS. What is the best strategy for initial navigation?
Answer options:
- Rely solely on visual cues and local knowledge from memory ✅ Use a general area map and navigate to the nearest known landmark or cross-street
- Wait for updated GPS data before departing
- Ask dispatch to provide turn-by-turn spoken directions for the entire route
Correct answer: Use a general area map and navigate to the nearest known landmark or cross-street
Explanation: When GPS or detailed maps are insufficient, using a broader area map to get to the vicinity of the incident and then using visual cues or partial map information (like a known cross-street) is the most practical first step for initial navigation. The correct answer is "Use a general area map and navigate to the nearest known landmark or cross-street". This capacity-fill scenario 4 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-map bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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