Upon arriving at the scene of a motor vehicle collision:
A) parking the ambulance in dry grass may cause a fire.
B) traffic is usually the only hazard with which to be concerned.
C) the ambulance should be parked at least 200' away.
D) you should look for hazards as you approach the vehicle.
Answer: A) parking the ambulance in dry grass may cause a fire.
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