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Incident commanders should radio a brief progress report roughly every ___________________ minutes until the incident has been stabilized.
 
  a. 5 c. 15
  b. 10 d. 20

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a hazard associated with oxygen use?
 
  A) Oxygen supports combustion and causes fire to burn more rapidly.
  B) Breathing high concentrations of oxygen can quickly cause damage to the alveoli.
  C) Oxygen and oils mixed together can cause an explosion.
  D) The oxygen tank is under pressure and can become a missile should the valve break off.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

B



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