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Where should the incident commander be stationed?a. In the hot zone. b. As close to the ill or injured persons as possible. c. Near the area where the ill or injured are being loaded for transport.d. Off site.

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Where should the incident commander be stationed?a. In the hot zone. b. As close to the ill or injured persons as possible. c. Near the area where the ill or injured are being loaded for transport.d. Off site.

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The Incident Commander should be stationed off site (option d). This is because the Incident Commander's role involves overseeing the entire operation and coordinating all the teams involved. Being off site allows them to have a broader perspective of the situation, make strategic decisions, and ensure the safety of all personnel involved. Being in the hot zone or too close to the incident could compromise their ability to effectively manage the situation.

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