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V@ndy87

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During triage of a chemical and nuclear disaster, victims are separated in order to contain the contamination. The warm zone
 a. is 300 feet from the hot zone
  b. is 50 feet from the hot zone
 c. is 1000 feet form the hot zone
  d. is 500 feet from the hot zone

Question 2

DIME triage categories for the walking wounded are color coded:
 a. green
 b. yellow
  c. red
 d. black



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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