Which of the following is a benefit of computer-aided dispatch in preventing violence against EMS personnel?

A) Running the caller through the National Crime Information Computer (NCIC) for a match before EMS personnel arrive on the scene
B) Collecting data such as location, caller's age, and time of day to generate a statistical likelihood of violence on a given call
C) Preventing EMS personnel from being dispatched to addresses with a history of violence against public safety personnel
D) Notifying EMS and law enforcement that the dispatch address has a history of violent occurrences


D

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