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iveyjurea

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An intoxicated driver drove his car into the side of a slow-moving train, hitting the tanker car. To get information on what is contained in the tanker, you are going to call CHEMTREC, Inc What piece of information is it critical to provide this agency so they can help identify the material inside the tanker car?
 
  A) Name of the railroad carrier
  B) Description of the leaking material
  C) Type of railroad car involved
  D) Four-digit U.N identification number

Question 2

If the red diamond on a National Fire Protection Association placard contains a 4, the EMT should recognize that the material contained within is:
 
  A) very flammable.
  B) liquid.
  C) radioactive.
  D) a gas.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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