Safety hazards are defined as:
A. categories of life safety messages that must be communicated to educate the public.
B. trends in location, type of structure, and time of day when an unsafe condition is detected.
C. conditions that would increase the likelihood of a fire starting or increase the extent or severity of a fire.
D. unsafe behaviors or conditions that result in injury, death, or property damage not associated with fire.
D
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The alternate version of the START triage system used for pediatric patients is known as:
A) PedSTART. B) ChildSTART. C) HeadSTART. D) JumpSTART.
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