1,)The 9-1-1 operator receives and distributes information which goes toward the police officer or EMT. They will give a vivid description on the crime scene or emergency situation and report it to the right organization to handle it.
2.)The police officer keeps order and discipline in such as domestic disputes, harassment ETC. They will order in units if in dire need of backup with any hostile targets.
3.)The firefighter also receives information from the 9-1-1 operator on the location, status of the fire, survivors ETC.
4.) The paramedic receives information from the 9-1-1 operator and report to the scene to retrieve any injured patients and transport them to the hospital for emergency medical care
(The roles and duties of each operation consists of human and health services which caters to the civilians in their well-being and care. The operator receives and sends information from the ones who are in distress and reports to the EMT's to go and provide help for them. The Paramedic revives or sustain any blood-loss/ pain/ or disdain to keep the patient alive until they reach the hospital.)
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The answer is based on personal opinion. I don't think our teachers should be armed, but there are advantages and disadvantages.
Multiple pros and cons of teacher's being armed.
Two pros:
- To protect their students and themselves during an active shooting
- They wouldn't be defenseless during a shooting
Why shouldn't they? (Cons) - They might use the gun to discipline their students.
- A child could find and use the firearm.
- It's not the teacher's job to be a bodyguard for the students.
- The students may feel unsafe around the teacher.
I hope this helps.
If I'm not mistaken your answer is C :)
When writing it is very important to (D) know your audience and subject before writing an outline. Because in your outline you will list the topics that you are going to write about. So it is important to know your audience and subject beforehand because it will allow you to form a succinct outline so that you can move onto your first draft.