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Scenario 38: While on duty, you receive a text message from your spouse about a significant family emergency. Your crew is currently on standby. What is the most appropriate action?
Transparency and adherence to the chain of command are essential. Informing your superior about the emergency allows for proper decision-making regarding staffi
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Question: Scenario 38: While on duty, you receive a text message from your spouse about a significant family emergency. Your crew is currently on standby. What is the most appropriate action?
Answer options:
- Immediately leave the station to attend to your family emergency. ✅ Inform your Captain or Officer in Charge about the situation and request permission to leave.
- Pretend you didn't receive the message until your shift ends.
- Privately use your phone to call your spouse back for more details without informing your superiors.
Correct answer: Inform your Captain or Officer in Charge about the situation and request permission to leave.
Explanation: Transparency and adherence to the chain of command are essential. Informing your superior about the emergency allows for proper decision-making regarding staffing, potential relief, and ensures the team's operational readiness is maintained. The correct answer is "Inform your Captain or Officer in Charge about the situation and request permission to leave.". This capacity-fill scenario 38 reinforces the same competency for the firefighter-sjt bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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