You have been sent on a call for a building explosion. No one knows exactly what is going on, but the dispatcher’s phone keeps ringing about the same site. What will you do when you get to the site?
Explanation
Answer - D - When you get to the scene of an event you will identify potential hazards, secure the scene, and locate patients. Additionally, you will determine mechanism of injury, treat immediate life threats, complete physical exams, obtain baseline vital signs, identify treatment priorities, and gather information about the situation by question bystanders.