While waiting for a bus, witnesses hear a man growing increasingly frantic as he cries, "My nitro tablets. Where are my nitro pills? I can't find my nitro tablets, and I'm having a heart attack!" He collapses to the ground, clutching his chest

Everyone knows that it is a medical emergency. In this situation, who is most likely to help?
a. James, who has recently completed a CPR course
b. Anita, who hears a voice from the back of the crowd, "Let me through! I'm a doctor!" and follows the lead of this model
c. Gene, who has been sued before for leaving the scene of an accident
d. Arthur, who notices that blood is streaming down the man's chin and onto his shirt


Answer: A

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