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tuffie

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Sean Larson is an arson investigator. Which of the following should be his first step when investigating a possible arson?
 
  A) Question witnesses for possible suspects.
  B) Interview the owner's insurance representative.
  C) Locate the point of origin for the fire.
  D) Find accelerants at the scene of fire.

Question 2

Which are considered to be appropriate roles for firefighters who put out a suspicious fire?
  I. Investigate the fire's origin.
  II. Detect the possibility of arson.
  III. Investigate the crime of arson.
 
  A) II, III
  B) I, III
  C) I, II
  D) I, II, III



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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