According to NFPA® 1500 emergency operations are limited to:
A. those that are required to save the most lives.
B. those that can be safely conducted by personnel on scene.
C. those that can be started as soon as any personnel reach the scene.
D. those that can be started as soon as the lives of all on scene are safe.
B
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