An Emergency Medical Technician, responding to a call, enters the premises of a landholder. The

landholder is in a bedroom on the second floor. After a quick assessment, the EMT sees a need for
getting the landholder to an emergency room immediately. With the landholder on a stretcher, the EMT
walks backward down the stairs. The EMT's foot pushes through a rotten step and suffers an injury.
The duty of care owed by the landholder to the EMT is that owed to a(n)

A) invitee B) licensee C) vendee D) trespasser


B

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