Which of the following statements regarding the rehabilitation section is correct?
A) Ideally, the rehabilitation section should be located within view of the scene so that responders can return to the incident quickly if they are requested to do so by a section officer.
B) In addition to meeting the responders' needs for rest, fluids, and food, the rehabilitation officer must be prepared to conduct a defusing session if a responder shows signs of stress.
C) The primary purpose of the rehabilitation section is to conduct brief physical examinations on all responders before they actively engage in functions that are required by the incident.
D) Victims of a major incident who are not physically injured should report to the rehabilitation section for food, water, rest, protection from the elements, and psychological support.
Answer: B) In addition to meeting the responders' needs for rest, fluids, and food, the rehabilitation officer must be prepared to conduct a defusing session if a responder shows signs of stress.
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