4. Aim, factors, courses, and plan are steps in the: A. standard decision-making process. B. recognition-based decision-making process. C. naturalistic decision-making process. D. classical decision-making process.
4. Aim, factors, courses, and plan are steps in the: A. standard decision-making process. B. recognition-based decision-making process. C. naturalistic decision-making process. D. classical decision-making process.
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i just need the correct option for the 4 questions given and just give a brief about why that option is correct no need of any explanations. the data along with questions is given in the image provided.

Transcribed Image Text:You are the first-arriving company officer at a fire in a one-story strip center. The strip center houses five
businesses and the total size of the strip center is 200' × 200'. The stores do not present any unusual
hazards in terms of occupancy or contents. There is a well-involved fire in the end store, which is a
clothing store. The first alarm occurs at 3:00 AM and none of the shops is open.
1. Considering the fire is at night and the stores
are not occupied, what would the first inci-
dent priority be?
3. The assignment of a safety officer would be
considered a(n):
A. strategy.
B. tactic.
A. Life safety
C. tactical method.
D. incident priority.
B. Incident stabilization
C. Property conservation
D. It does not matter; whatever works to
control the fire
4. Aim, factors, courses, and plan are steps in
the:
2. As you perform your size-up, the analysis
of the occupancy would be associated with
which of the following?
A. standard decision-making process.
B. recognition-based decision-making process.
C. naturalistic decision-making process.
D. classical decision-making process.
A. Environment
B. Resources
C. Conditions
D. Situations
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