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== Aids ==
== Aids ==
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== Question bank ==
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Q: Name some hazards in an urban SAR setting?
 
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* major sewer systems
 
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* traffic
 
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* industrial areas
 
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* unoccupied buildings
 
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Q: What is the 300-meter rule?
 
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A: The 300m circle around the point last seen must be the first & most
 
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thoroughly searched segment.
 
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Q: How are large buildings searched?
 
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A: By starting at the top and working down.
 
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Q: What is the next step after searching a floor of a building?
 
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A: Secure it / tape it off
 
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