Your scene size-up begins:
A. by preparing for a specific situation based on the dispatch information.
B. as soon as you arrive at the scene, but prior to exiting the ambulance.
C. after receiving additional information from other units at the scene.
D. as you are donning your PPE and approaching the patient or patients.
Ans: A. by preparing for a specific situation based on the dispatch information.
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