The difference between strike teams and task forces is:
A. strike teams are multijurisdictional, while task forces are from one jurisdiction
B. task forces are multijurisdictional, while strike teams are from one jurisdiction
C. Task forces are of a similar kind and type, while strike teams are any combination of single resources
D. strike teams are of a similar kind and type, while task forces are any combination of single resources
Answer: D. strike teams are of a similar kind and type, while task forces are any combination of single resources
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