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Scenario 32: When responding to a hazardous materials incident, what additional map information, beyond street names and hydrants, would be critical?
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Question: Scenario 32: When responding to a hazardous materials incident, what additional map information, beyond street names and hydrants, would be critical?
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- Locations of fast-food restaurants ✅ Areas of potential population density and evacuation routes
- Public transit schedules
- Historical sites and monuments
Correct answer: Areas of potential population density and evacuation routes
Explanation: For HazMat incidents, understanding population density helps in planning protective actions, and clear evacuation routes are essential for public safety and emergency personnel movement. The correct answer is "Areas of potential population density and evacuation routes". This capacity-fill scenario 32 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-map bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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