Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Line 8 | Any other unusual or out of place material that may be significant to the fire investigation | 0%
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Line 19 | Appearance | 0%
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Line 13 | Avoid touching, disturbing, or contaminating evidence | 0%
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Line 6 | Conditions of the contents | 0%
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Line 20 | Date and time | 0%
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Line 5 | Evidence of forced entry by anyone other than firefighters | 0%
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Line 2 | Examine the structure for evidence | 0%
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Line 16 | If evidence must be moved to preserve it, label or photograph the evidence and store it as required by local SOPs | 0%
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Line 7 | Indications of unusual fire behavior or more than one point of origin | 0%
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Line 21 | Initiate the chain of custody record | 0%
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Line 14 | Leave evidence in place unless it must be moved to preserve it | 0%
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Line 18 | Location, original location and new location if moved | 0%
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Line 9 | Number and locations of victims | 0%
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Line 11 | Possible cause of the fire | 0%
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Line 10 | Potential area of origin | 0%
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Line 12 | Preserve the evidence | 0%
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Line 22 | Provide evidence and records to the investigator before leaving the incident scene | 0%
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Line 17 | Record information about the evidence | 0%
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Line 1 | Secure the scene. Deny entry to unauthorized personnel and bystanders | 0%
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Line 4 | Status of doors and windows, locked or opened | 0%
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Line 15 | Use caution tape, rope, plastic sheeting, or other materials to protect the evidence from contamination | 0%
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Line 3 | Vehicles and people present in the area | 0%
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