The ____ is a through-the-lock tool used in forcible entry.
A. K-tool
B. maul
C. Halligan tool
D. hook
Answer: A
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a. a term that describes a patient who is in respiratory distress. b. a subjective complaint of shortness of breath. c. a term that describes your objective assessment of a patient's difficulty in breathing. d. another term for tachypnea.
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List the six major sections of the brain named in your text
When inspecting or designating a fire lane or fire apparatus access road, an inspector must calculate the weight requirement of the ____ apparatus that will respond to the incident.
A. tallest B. lightest C. longest D. heaviest