The Incident Commander has assigned you to be the Operations Section Chief. In this role you are responsible for all of the following except:
a. reducing immediate hazards.
b. determining incident resource needs.
c. participating in the planning process.
d. determining incident objectives and strategy.
Answer: d
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pulse is within normal limits for a child her age and skin warm and dry. Her grandfather is not sure of how long ago she may have taken the pills. Given the assessment findings, which of the following should the AEMT assume? A) The child did not take any Digoxin. B) Not enough Digoxin was taken to harm the child. C) The Digoxin has yet to absorb into the body. D) The child spit the pills out prior to swallowing.