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Scenario 32: You respond to a car accident where one driver is visibly angry and aggressive towards the other driver, who appears injured. What is your primary concern?
Before engaging with patients or conflicts, establishing scene safety is always paramount for both responder and public safety. A volatile scene can quickly bec
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Question: Scenario 32: You respond to a car accident where one driver is visibly angry and aggressive towards the other driver, who appears injured. What is your primary concern?
Answer options:
- De-escalate the conflict between the drivers.
- Assess and treat the injured driver immediately.
- Contact police for assistance with the aggressive driver. ✅ Establish a safe scene perimeter to protect yourself and both drivers.
Correct answer: Establish a safe scene perimeter to protect yourself and both drivers.
Explanation: Before engaging with patients or conflicts, establishing scene safety is always paramount for both responder and public safety. A volatile scene can quickly become more dangerous, necessitating a secure perimeter first. The correct answer is "Establish a safe scene perimeter to protect yourself and both drivers.". This capacity-fill scenario 32 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-sjt bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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