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Scenario 44: Which piece of information is explicitly provided by the 'legend' of a Canadian utility map, particularly relevant for firefighters?
A utility map legend would specifically define symbols for underground and above-ground utilities, such as gas lines, electrical infrastructure, and water main
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Question: Scenario 44: Which piece of information is explicitly provided by the 'legend' of a Canadian utility map, particularly relevant for firefighters?
Answer options:
- The current temperature and wind speed ✅ Symbols for gas lines, electrical conduits, and water main valves
- The names of local government officials
- The type of vegetation in parks
Correct answer: Symbols for gas lines, electrical conduits, and water main valves
Explanation: A utility map legend would specifically define symbols for underground and above-ground utilities, such as gas lines, electrical infrastructure, and water main shut-off valves. This information is highly critical for firefighter safety and incident control. The correct answer is "Symbols for gas lines, electrical conduits, and water main valves". This capacity-fill scenario 44 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-map bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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