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What does it mean to say the EMT-B, EMT-I/99, and paramedics work in a collaborative fashion?

They work at specific jobs with specific skills in a spirit of helpfulness and respect to those in other levels.

The goals of each level are the same.

The EMT-Bs know that they need always be on hand in case the workers at the EMT-I/99s and paramedics require their aid.

There is always one from each level at emergencies at the response to every 911 call.

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I may be wrong, but I would say Option C. is correct. When it means to work in collaborative fashion, it usually means to work together on something. I hope this helps

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B. They work at specific jobs with specific skills in a spirit of helpfulness and respect to those in other levels.

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From Edge after getting the question incorrect, "The correct answer is they work at specific jobs with specific skills in a spirit of helpfulness and respect to those in other levels.

The EMT-B level work and training is regulated by each state, and tasks are known and divided. Still, there is a shared work ethic and purpose to providing medical care in emergency situations."

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