When called to the scene of a structural fire to stand by in case any injuries occur at the scene, you should: • A:depart the scene and return to service after the fire has been completely extinguished. • B:enter the structure with the firefighters so you can provide immediate care to any victims. • C:park the ambulance close to the fire so you can rapidly access any patients. • D:ensure that your ambulance does not block or hinder other arriving fire apparatus. {Ans: You selected D; This is correct! Reason:When standing by at the scene of a structural fire, you must ensure that the ambulance is parked at a safe distance; this will not only keep you safe from the fire itself, but also minimize your risk of injury if the structure collapses. You must also ensure that the ambulance does not block or hinder access to the fire by fire apparatus that arrives after you. You should receive instructions from the fire officer in charge regarding the appropriate location to park the ambulance. It is not the EMT's job, nor is it safe, to enter a structure fire; if victims are located by firefighters, they will be brought