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During a routine station chore, two of your peers begin arguing loudly about how to complete the task. How should you intervene?

Mediation and redirecting focus to the shared goal (the task at hand) is the most effective way to handle peer conflict in the moment.

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Question: During a routine station chore, two of your peers begin arguing loudly about how to complete the task. How should you intervene?

Answer options: ✅ Remind them both of the current priority and suggest they discuss it after the shift.

  • Side with the firefighter you think is right to end the argument quickly.
  • Ignore them and do the work of both people yourself.
  • Tell them both they are being unprofessional and report them to the Captain immediately.

Correct answer: Remind them both of the current priority and suggest they discuss it after the shift.

Explanation: Mediation and redirecting focus to the shared goal (the task at hand) is the most effective way to handle peer conflict in the moment.

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